This song is about trying to figure out how to be a good person after something really terrible happens in life. It’s about disassociating from trauma and relying on the body to physically keep pushing forward in an attempt to survive. Michelle said she guesses she was begging herself to not to fall into a deep depression after her mom died. "You’re alive, you have to keep moving", she says. They used the Juno 6 for that fluttery keyboard sound that’s all over the record, which she loves because it reminds her of Grandaddy.
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This song is about trying to figure out how to be a good person after something really terrible happens in life. It’s about disassociating from traum… read more
This song is about trying to figure out how to be a good person after something really terrible happens in life. It’s about disassociating from trauma and relying on the body to physical… read more
Japanese Breakfast is the solo musical project of Korean-American musician Michelle Zauner (of Little Girl, Big Spoon, Post Post, Little Big League). Zauner released a tape in June 2013 under the solo moniker Japanese Breakfast. The tape was titled June and boasted thirty tracks written and recorded every day of the month. A stark deviation from Little Big League's guitar-based indie rock, it showcased Zauner's dark lyrics, unique vocals and inherent knack for pop melody. Two bedroom pop cassettes later, Japanese Breakfast returns with a first full-fledged LP and vinyl … read more