Q&A: Japanese Breakfast’s Michelle Zauner on melancholy and her new album
- Michelle Zauner's band, Japanese Breakfast, released their fourth album, For Melancholy Brunettes, on Friday after four years.
- Zauner's previous album, Jubilee, earned Grammy nominations and is considered her most successful project to date.
- She expressed that the new album captures a pensive, anticipatory grief related to the passage of time, sharing insights with The Associated Press.
- Japanese Breakfast will perform at a sold-out show in New York and plans to tour, starting with Coachella next month.
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Q&A: Japanese Breakfast’s Michelle Zauner on melancholy and her new album
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