Japanese Breakfast, the indie-pop solo project of singer-songwriter Michelle Zauner, has mastered the craft of veiling melancholy in full, celebratory shimmer. Zauner’s debut record, 2016’s Psychopomp, confronts the death of her mother with equal parts breezy shoegaze and existential meditations. Tracks like “Everybody Wants to Love You”—a queer, confessional love tune—carry the same contagious energy as “In Heaven,” which chronicles the day-to-day of processing grief. Japanese Breakfast’s latest effort, Soft Sounds from Another Planet, leans into the experimental, using themes like outer space and artificial intelligence to dive deeper into the human psyche.
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