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EPISODE · Jul 2, 2026 · 19 MIN

Japanese Breakfast: Using Pop Music to Survive Grief

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How do you write bouncy, urgent pop music while grieving the loss of a parent, then pivot to a Grammy-nominated album about joy? This episode explores Michelle Zauner and Japanese Breakfast as a real-time emotional survival guide, where genre is a utilitarian tool dictated by whatever crisis she faces.From Tumblr-era daily songwriting challenges and her emo band roots to caring for her dying mother, we trace her evolution across albums. We cover the grief of "Psychopomp," the sci-fi detachment of "Soft Sounds," the deliberate joy of "Jubilee," the ambient Sable soundtrack, and her move to Seoul to explore heritage.The June and 5-to-12-songs challenges that built a high-speed creative pipelineNaming an album after a spirit that guides souls, yet making it sonically upbeatThe browser game Japanese BreakQuest and its 8-bit MIDI soundtrackComposing the ambient Sable score as an inward sanctuary alongside pop stardomMoving to Seoul and writing Korean lyrics for the first time in 2025

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