
Japanese Breakfast: "I don't want to make art that everyone likes"
Medieval banquets and murder ballads: Michelle Zauner sets an elaborately dark table for Japanese Breakfast’s most ambitious sonic gathering.
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Orlando in love Writes 69 cantos For melancholy brunettes and sad women The breeze carries salt And sipping milky broth He cast his gaze towards the sea out the Winnebago As if the sea had bore her to be an ideal woman She came to him from the water like Venus from a shell Singing his name with all the sweetness of a mother Leaving him breathless and then drowned Orlando, Orlando Orlando, Orlando
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