
Japanese Breakfast performs cover of Sufjan Stevens' "Romulus"
19 August 2021, 10:50
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Cerys Kenneally
Japanese Breakfast performed a cover of Sufjan Stevens' "Romulus", which appeared on his 2003 album Michigan.
"Romulus", which featured on Stevens' 2003 third album Michigan, has been covered by Japanese Breakfast for SiriusXMU Sessions.
Pitchfork notes that Michelle Zauner's version was recorded at NYC's Electric Lady Studios, and features contributions from Gabby’s World and Molly Germer.
Back in June Japanese Breakfast released her third album Jubilee.
Earlier this month Philadelphia's Union Transfer named its cloakroom after their former employee Zauner, who completed a run of five consecutive shows.
Japanese Breakfast is due to release her Sable video game soundtrack on 23 September.
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