Japanese Breakfast has released a video 'Boyish,' one of the highlights from her critically acclaimed 2017 album Soft Sounds From Another Planet. Upon the single's release, Pitchfork called it "a profound example of how Michelle Zauner has grown since her solo project's beginnings."
Michelle Zauner, who also directed the video, states "The video for Boyish was always sort of our magnum opus for Soft Sounds. I think it took Adam Kolodny and I working on so many videos together to prepare for the enormity of a school dance- lighting and decorating such a large space, casting and dressing so many extras. The song is about insecurity, particularly what it's like to love someone who isn't physically attracted to you. It's an old song, the meaning of which has transformed for me over time, but it has always been about a tension and rejection perfectly encompassed by a school dance. I did not attend my own senior prom, so it was the perfect opportunity to bring my own vision of gorgeous, space dance to life."
Soft Sounds From Another Planet is out now. You can stream it below or pick up a copy of it for yourself here: inertia.lnk.to/SoftSounds Or check the new video for Boyish below:
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