
Released: 30/06/23
The Japanese House’s second album, In the End It Always Does, explores themes of beginnings and endings, love and loss. Featuring the single “Boyhood” and the standout “Sad to Breathe”—an upbeat yet heart-wrenching track co-produced with The 1975’s George Daniel and Chloe Kraemer—the album blends electronic and live acoustic sounds. Four years after her debut, Amber Bain dives deeper into pop with collaborations from Matty Healy, Katie Gavin, and Justin Vernon. Working closely with producer Chloe Kraemer, Bain found a powerful creative connection that shaped the album’s intimate, authentic vibe.