Sad, Not Silent: Inside ‘For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women)’
By Maria Hebling | April 7, 2025Japanese Breakfast’s fourth album uses the lens of sadness to create a dynamic and reflective musical narrative.
Japanese Breakfast’s fourth album uses the lens of sadness to create a dynamic and reflective musical narrative.
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