The Japanese House
In the End It Always Does


3.5
great

Review

by YoYoMancuso STAFF
June 30th, 2023 | 21 replies


Release Date: 06/30/2023 | Tracklist

Review Summary: "No, not your BLOUSE! Your HOUSE!"

Anyone who’s ever played a live set of music in front of others can attest that it’s always a bright idea to open the show with one of your best tunes. Amber Bain did not get the memo. “Spot Dog”, the opening vinyl chloride railway disaster of her sophomore full-length In The End It Always Does, had me bracing for the bleak possibility that 4 of my last 5 reviews would have to be negative. It’s not a song so much as it is a collection of everything that’s annoying about George Daniel’s production style, aimlessly meandering through forgettable melodies and unwise use of dissonance to dramatically lower my expectations. Thankfully, the eleven tracks that follow are far superior to this monstrosity, albeit inconsistent in quality. At its best, In The End It Always Does maintains the contagious forward motion alluded to by its dogshit album art with banger after addictive banger, while its missteps lapse into negative feedback loops of boredom and bland songwriting structures.

Bain rebounds in the blink of an eye after the horrendous “Spot Dog”, offering up two of her best tracks to date with the bouncy “Touching Yourself” and previously released single “Sad to Breathe”. The latter is admittedly hampered by a hamfisted intro with some bizarre chord changes, but it recovers upon the introduction of its infectious drum groove and harmonized lead lines. “Touching Yourself” is a triumph from start to finish (feel free to quote me on that), subtly incorporating some metric sophistication underneath its slinky guitar riff and the most devilish earworm of a hook that Bain has to offer on the album. Similar praises can be heaped onto lead single “Boyhood”, a subdued number that melds the best aspects of “Touching Yourself” and “Sad to Breathe” with breezy keys and a gorgeous vocal performance. “Sunshine Baby” succeeds using the same playbook, slowing down the tempo and ascending sky high with its layered vocals and heart-stopping refrain. While I’d argue that the album is at its peak on its most energetic cuts, “Boyhood” and “Sunshine Baby” prove that Bain can still keep listeners transfixed with her more ambient stylings. This is further cemented by album midpoint “Indexical reminder of a morning well spent,” which captivated me with its surrounding reverb and relaxed melodic disposition.

At times, the record becomes a bit too relaxed, to the point of feeling weightless and making no impact on the listener. “Over There” is exactly where I want you to toss this unequivocally mid piece of songwriting, a slow as molasses synth ballad that kind of sounds like it’s from a “Dirty Hit Does Yacht Rock” compilation. The easy listening allegations continue to pile up with “Morning Pages”, whose highlight is a MUNA feature that is barely distinguishable from Bain’s vocal and didn’t even occur to me until I checked the song’s Genius page.

But the easy listening tracks pale in comparison to the bangers on this album, right YoYo? I don’t want easy listening, I like my listening ROCK HARD.

Well, If you read my Valley review, you know that I am currently on a quest to abolish the Alvin and the Chipmunks vocal preset from every recording studio on Earth, which is why “Friends” needs to be cast into the fire and destroyed by Isildur at once. Picture “Touching Yourself” mixed with the ill-advised yacht rock sensibilities of “Over There” and an obnoxious amount of vocal chop, and you have yourself another train wreck of a track. Closer “One for sorrow, two for joni jones” isn’t quite a train wreck, but it also isn’t quite anything at all besides Bain absentmindedly plinking a few chords on the piano as the album winds to a disappointing close.

In The End It Always Does is a mixed bag, but I wouldn’t describe it as a minefield; it’s more like a diamond mine and a minefield are engaged in a land dispute. Amber Bain’s ethereal vocals and meticulously crafted melodies make this an album that I certainly recommend checking out, if only for the allure of the stronger tracks that constitute a little over half of the record. If you can stomach the thought of walking over the eggshells of a The 1975-Steely Dan collab every fourth song or so to get to those gems, then this is the album for you. Bain demonstrates her songwriting and performing talent in spades throughout her new album’s runtime, and I hope we’ll get to see her editing talent emerge on future creative pursuits, because a consistently great record from her would be one of my favorites of this year.



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3.3
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Comments:Add a Comment 
YoYoMancuso
Staff Reviewer
July 1st 2023


18856 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

What an absurd review.



YoYoMancuso, as this reviewer likes to call himself, apparently has no idea about The Japanese House and her music, other than hating her. With the attitude of a schoolyard contrarian, wishing to be a bully, he puts his inability to understand this album on full display. And in the end, the masterful „Touching Yourself“ is the litmus test which reveals his political affiliations, compelling him to really pan that track not for musical reasons but his own lack of critical thinking.



But I‘m sure he’s high-five-ing humself in the mirror for really sticking it to someone who is a musical genius.

Sunnyvale
Staff Reviewer
July 1st 2023


5858 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

"it’s more like a diamond mine and a minefield are engaged in a land dispute"-LOL, nice

YoYoMancuso
Staff Reviewer
July 1st 2023


18856 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

haha i was mildly proud of that one

Sowing
Moderator
July 1st 2023


43944 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Getting a lot of Imogen Heap vibes from this



Sounds like her best work yet to me, so far, but I agree that it's still not as consistent as it could be

YoYoMancuso
Staff Reviewer
July 1st 2023


18856 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

"Getting a lot of Imogen Heap vibes from this"



Dave will shoot me, then I'll shoot Dave, then Eric will enter and get shot by Dave. Then you'll show up and get shot by Eric, Dave, and I multiple times.



Love, your brother Keith.

Trifolium
July 1st 2023


38903 Comments


Great review, love this cover, don't know if I'll listen...?

mkmusic1995
Contributing Reviewer
July 1st 2023


1730 Comments


This is one of my favorite reviews I've read in a bit!

"Well, If you read my Valley review, you know that I am currently on a quest to abolish the Alvin and the Chipmunks vocal preset from every recording studio on Earth, which is why “Friends” needs to be cast into the fire and destroyed by Isildur at once." - I love this! lol

I haven't had a chance to listen to this yet but it seems like it will be quite interesting.

YoYoMancuso
Staff Reviewer
July 1st 2023


18856 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Much appreciated y’all, I think you can both find at least one song to like on here

Squiggly
July 1st 2023


1253 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

This was so boring I had to turn it off after Morning Pages

Squiggly
July 1st 2023


1253 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

But I will say this review makes me want to give it another try

treos777
July 2nd 2023


593 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I love the gonzo weirdness of the first track lol but also Bains style of pop is one of my favourite things loving this album

HelloJoe
July 2nd 2023


1097 Comments


I like this album.

YoYoMancuso
Staff Reviewer
July 2nd 2023


18856 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Iron helps us play!

HelloJoe
July 2nd 2023


1097 Comments


From now on the baby sleeps in the crib.

YoYoMancuso
Staff Reviewer
July 2nd 2023


18856 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Good ratings chart

Manatea
Staff Reviewer
July 2nd 2023


1923 Comments


Fantastic writeup my friend. Will spin this today

Sunnyvale
Staff Reviewer
July 3rd 2023


5858 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Yeah, this is a 3.5 - the masses are right this time!

YoYoMancuso
Staff Reviewer
July 3rd 2023


18856 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Someone just HAD to go and give this a 4 and ruin the graph

Squiggly
July 3rd 2023


1253 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I’ll balance it out 😉

JayEnder
July 3rd 2023


19807 Comments


Summary got me chuckling like an idiot 10/10 reference



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