Grieves together apart zip6/11/2023 ![]() It would be fair to assume that Jubilee - out June 4, after a yearlong pandemic delay - is a respite, easier to experience and understand than its predecessors, but it turns out that joy can be just as complex as grief. It's a loaded starting place for the musician's third album as the central pillar of Japanese Breakfast, given how much of her work in recent years has engaged with grief: The death of Zauner's Korean mother from cancer deeply informed the band's first two albums, 2016's Psychopomp and 2017's S oft Sounds from Another Planet, and is the main thread of her new memoir, Crying in H Mart. This is an album about joy, goes Michelle Zauner's tweet-sized synopsis of Jubilee. ![]() Michelle Zauner, the singer and creative driver of Japanese Breakfast, and Craig Hendrix, the band's drummer and co-producer.
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