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Good at Falling

191.7M streams

191,696,783

Saw You in a Dream

157M streams

156,971,219

In the End It Always Does

90.9M streams

90,887,060

Chewing Cotton Wool

70.5M streams

70,510,193

Clean

60.9M streams

60,906,930

Pools to Bathe In

49.8M streams

49,750,305

Swim Against the Tide

45.1M streams

45,144,957

Spotify Singles

16.5M streams

16,457,070

Boyhood

15.4M streams

15,442,600

:)

5.1M streams

5,094,755

Biography

It’s been nearly a decade since Bain’s break-out in 2015, back when The Japanese House was a mysterious unidentified figure shrouded in mystery and reverb. These days though, Bain’s sound and style is characteristically wide open, her vulnerabilities, thoughts and innermost feelings stitched into a tapestry of gorgeous, elevated pop music. Featuring the singles ‘Sad To Breathe' and ‘Boyhood', much of In the End It Always Does lives in the contradictory: beginnings and endings, obsession and mundanity, falling in love and falling apart. Written during a creative burst at the end of 2021, In the End It Always Does is primarily inspired by the events preceding it – including Bain’s first time moving to Margate, being in a throuple and the slow dissolution of those relationships. “[These two people] were together for six years and I met them and then we all fell in love at the same time – and then one of them left,” Bain’s remembers. “It was a ridiculously exciting start to a relationship. It was this high… And then suddenly I’m in this really domestic thing, and it’s not like there was other stuff going on – it was lockdown.” The album came together just as that chapter in her life was falling apart, with each song almost acting as a snapshot in time.