Indie-pop artist The Japanese House, the musical project of Amber Bain, has signed with Creative Artists Agency (CAA) for representation in North America. For the rest of the world, Bain continues to be represented by Primary Talent International, with her PR handled by Inside/Out.
Career Highlights:
The Japanese House first made waves in the music scene with the release of her debut EP Pools to Bathe In in 2015. Known for her ethereal sound, blending dream-pop, electronica, and indie elements, Bain quickly gained a dedicated following. Her signature style, marked by layered vocals and emotional depth, has drawn comparisons to artists like Imogen Heap and Bon Iver.
Bain’s 2019 debut album Good at Falling further established her as a leading figure in the indie music scene. The album, which includes standout tracks such as Lilo and Maybe You’re the Reason, was praised for its vulnerability and innovative production, receiving widespread acclaim from critics and fans alike. In 2023, she followed up with her sophomore album In the End It Always Does, featuring hits like Boyhood and Sad to Breathe, further solidifying her reputation as an artist unafraid to experiment with sound and emotion.
Festival Performances:
The Japanese House has graced stages at some of the world’s most renowned festivals, including Glastonbury, Coachella, Reading & Leeds, and Latitude. Her captivating live performances, filled with atmospheric soundscapes and heartfelt lyricism, have made her a festival favorite.
With her new representation at CAA in North America, The Japanese House is set to continue enchanting audiences with her unique sound and expanding her reach through more festival performances and creative projects.