Amber Bain, born on July 13, 1996 in London, England, is a talented rock and pop musician who has made a name for herself in the music industry. At the age of twelve, she wrote her first song, "My Little Secret," inspired by a school crush. This early passion for music set the stage for what would become a successful career in the music world.
In 2015, Bain began recording music under the alias The Japanese House. Her unique sound and captivating lyrics quickly caught the attention of music lovers around the world. With the release of her second EP, Pools to Bathe In, she gained widespread acclaim, especially for the single "Still." The song's popularity led to it being chosen as legendary DJ Zane Lowe's last-ever Hottest Record on Radio 1, cementing Bain's status as a rising star in the industry.
Bain's success continued to soar with the release of her 2017 song "Saw You In A Dream," which has amassed over 100 million streams on Spotify. Her talent and creativity have earned her a dedicated fan base and critical acclaim from music critics worldwide.
Despite her musical success, Bain has faced challenges in her personal life. Her parents divorced when she was young, but she has used her experiences to inspire her music and connect with her audience on a deeper level.
Bain's EP Pools to Bathe In features production from The 1975's Matthew Healy, showcasing her ability to collaborate with other talented artists. In June 2023, she released her second studio album, In the End It Always Does, further solidifying her place as a standout musician in the industry.
Amber Bain's music has left a lasting legacy on the music industry, inspiring a new generation of artists and captivating audiences with her unique sound and heartfelt lyrics. As she continues to push boundaries and explore new musical territories, there is no doubt that her influence will be felt for years to come.