The Japanese House Live in Manila 2019 - Karpos Live Mix: 7 ABS CBN Vertis Tent, Quezon City September 12, 2019 |
In 2019, I had the incredible opportunity to see The Japanese House perform live in Manila as part of the Karpos Live Mix: 7 event. Known for her ethereal sound and introspective lyrics, The Japanese House—fronted by the talented Amber Bain—has a unique ability to transport listeners into a world of dreamy melodies and lush soundscapes. Experiencing her live performance was nothing short of magical, and it left a lasting impression.
The Japanese House Live in Manila 2019 | Karpos Live Mix: 7 Videos:
The Japanese House Live in Manila 2019 | Karpos Live Mix: 7 Setlist:
Intro
Face Like Thunder
Cool Blue
We Talk All the Time
Lilo
Follow My Girl
Saw You in a Dream
You Seemed So Happy
Faraway
Went To Meet Her
Maybe You're The Reason
Leon
Worms
Clean
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The Excitement Builds: A Night to Remember
As the date approached, I felt a mix of excitement and anticipation. The Japanese House’s music had been a constant in my playlists, and the chance to hear her songs live was something I had been looking forward to. Arriving at the venue, I could sense the energy in the air. The crowd was buzzing with excitement, a mix of devoted fans and curious newcomers, all eager to experience the enchantment that The Japanese House brings to her performances.
The venue itself was intimate, creating a sense of closeness between the artist and the audience. As I found my spot, I couldn’t help but feel a wave of anticipation wash over me. It was clear that everyone was ready for a night of immersive music.
The Japanese House Takes the Stage: A Dreamy Atmosphere
When Amber Bain finally took the stage, the crowd erupted in applause. With her unique style and captivating stage presence, she instantly drew everyone in. She opened the show with “Saw You In A Dream,” and from the very first note, I was mesmerized. Her voice was hauntingly beautiful, soaring over the shimmering instrumentation that filled the room.
The dreamy soundscapes that define her music created an atmosphere that felt almost surreal. It was like stepping into a different world, where the worries of everyday life faded away, replaced by the enchanting melodies and lush arrangements. Each song seamlessly flowed into the next, creating a continuous wave of sound that enveloped the audience.
A Journey Through Emotion: Heartfelt Performances
Throughout the set, The Japanese House performed a mix of tracks from her albums, including favorites like “Shape of You” and “Clean.” Each song carried its own emotional weight, drawing the audience in and allowing us to connect with the music on a deeper level. Amber’s introspective lyrics resonated with many, and it was clear that her music has a special place in the hearts of her fans.
One of the standout moments of the night was when she performed “Maybe You’re the Reason.” The vulnerability in her voice, coupled with the ethereal instrumentation, created a moment of pure magic. The crowd swayed gently, lost in the emotion of the song, and it felt like we were all sharing a collective experience.
Connection with the Audience: A Personal Touch
What made the concert even more special was Amber’s ability to connect with the audience. Between songs, she took the time to engage with us, sharing stories about her journey as an artist and the inspiration behind her music. This personal touch made the experience feel intimate, as if we were having a conversation with a friend rather than watching a performance.
Amber’s genuine warmth and openness created a space where everyone felt welcome. It was clear that she appreciated the support from her fans, and this connection added a layer of depth to the concert, making it feel even more meaningful.
The Encore: A Magical Conclusion
As the night drew to a close, The Japanese House returned for an encore, leaving the crowd buzzing with excitement. She performed “Lilo,” and it was the perfect way to end the evening on a high note. The atmosphere was filled with joy as the audience sang along, creating a beautiful moment of unity.
The final notes echoed through the venue, and as the music faded away, the crowd erupted into cheers and applause. It was a powerful reminder of the impact of live music and the connections it can create among people.
A Night to Remember
Leaving the venue, I felt a sense of euphoria and gratitude. The Japanese House’s live performance was more than just a concert; it was an immersive experience that transported us to a world of sound and emotion. Amber Bain’s ethereal voice and captivating stage presence left a lasting impression, and I knew that I had witnessed something truly special.
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