Japanese Breakfast
HBO's 'Mare of Easttown' Proves Indie Rock Is Everywhere on TV
It’s not just the fictional band on the new Kate Winslet series playing Mannequin Pussy songs. There are more artists on shows than ever.
‘Crying In H Mart’ Is for Everyone Who’s Ever Eaten Their Feelings
Japanese Breakfast musician Michelle Zauner talked to VICE about writing her new book and finding comfort in food.
10 Albums That Will Get You Excited For 2021
Next year will be full of great music from Arlo Parks, Shame, Pearl Charles, and more.
7 Tour and Merch Managers Explain How Coronavirus Is Wrecking Their Work
Independent music is hit hard by the COVID-19's spread. Here's how people who work with PUP, Japanese Breakfast, and more are coping.
Omurice (Japanese Omelette) Recipe
A decadent Japanese omelette drizzled with demi-glace that eats like dinner.
Japanese Breakfast's Michelle Zauner Remembers the 'Stinky Lunch' Moment
The new VICE host discusses finding herself in Korean food, navigating grief, and the wild world of Yelp reviews.
Whoa, This New Charly Bliss Song Is a Pop Banger
Japanese Breakfast directs the video for the euphoric first single off their new album, 'Young Enough.'
Watch the Trailer for 'Sable,' a Video Game Soundtracked by Japanese Breakfast
It's Michelle Zauner's second foray into video games. A new song, "Glider," plays behind the first preview of the game, hinting at more ambient and synthetic sounds from the indie artist.
Japanese Breakfast Covering the Cranberries Is Pretty Perfect
The band's extremely faithful take on the 90s classic "Dreams" is jangle-pop euphoria.
Japanese Breakfast Listens to Black Sabbath's 'Paranoid' for the First Time
Welcome to the first installment of Blind Spots, in which we force some of our favorite artists to finally check out the most famous albums they've never heard.
The Defiant Sound of Asian American Women in Indie Rock
Artists like Jay Som, Japanese Breakfast, and Mitski are at the forefront of indie rock, creating space for Asian American women.
Drunk Online to Crunk Online: How Jay Som’s Songs Went from Bedroom Musings to Hard-Won Art
The 22-year-old, Oakland-raised singer's music is raw and intimate and the opposite of clichéd, cookie-cutter indie rock.