Mei ehara releases “Fuukeiga (Cut Out)” from upcoming album.

Photo Credit: Naoki Usuda

mei ehara—the Tokyo-based artist, musician, writer, and designer— presents “Fuukeiga (Cut Out),” the second single from her new album, All About McGuffin, out September 12th on KAKUBARHYTHM. Following the “slinky and hypnotic” (Our Culture) lead single, “Kanashii Untenshu (Sad Driver),” today’s single “Fuukeiga (Cut Out)” is fuzzed out and spare, showcasing the raw and intentionally unembellished instrumentation found throughout the album.

ehara elaborates: “We are always seen through the eyes of others—defined, judged, expected, sometimes dismissed. That gaze can weigh heavily, making us falter, hesitate, and turn questions inward. Yet the influence of others is not only a burden. It can open paths we wouldn’t discover on our own, shaping the choices that carry us forward. Each step we take, in the rhythm of these connections, carries both unease and anticipation. The future stays opaque, but moving toward it brings its own kind of charge — a tension, an exhilaration, like placing a quiet bet on what comes next.

Listen to “Fuukeiga (Cut Out)”

For ehara, the years since the release of her beloved 2020 album Ampersands have been anything but static as her music began to travel further than ever. A chance encounter led Faye Webster to discover ehara’s music. The two ended up collaborating on Webster’s song “Overslept” from I Know I’m Funny haha and ehara opening for Webster across the U.S. Performing around the country became both a test and a revelation for ehara, proof that her quietly powerful songs resonated far beyond Japan.

All About McGuffin is a testament to an artist learning to trust her own instincts, to create without fear, and to let the story find her. The album takes its title from the film term “McGuffin,” an object that seems essential to a story but ultimately proves secondary or unimportant. For her, the concept became a metaphor for letting go of preoccupations about success, expectations, and artistic perfection.

Musically, All About McGuffin is the most stripped-down and unguarded of her work so far. Longtime bandmates Masamichi Torii (guitar), Naruki Numazawa (keyboards & piano), Sota “Coff” Kimoto (bass), and Koki Hama (drums & percussion) remain at her side, yet the arrangements are more transparent than ever. ehara describes this as an act of trust and a deliberate departure from her own perfectionist instincts: “Even if I felt uneasy about whether it was enough, or whether people might say it wasn’t enough, I was aware that I didn’t have to add anything. It was like I was naked.”

All About McGuffin feels deeply rooted in the present moment, reflecting ehara’s newfound vulnerability. It is a luminous and quietly defiant collection of songs about the joy that comes from realizing you don’t have to meet anyone’s expectations but your own.

Next month, ehara will embark on her first US headline tour featuring dates in San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago. Prior to her headline tour with a full band, she will support Se So Neon on a run of North American dates. Tickets are now available to purchase here.

Listen to “Kanashii Untenshu (Sad Driver)”

Pre-order All About McGuffin 

mei ehara Tour Dates
(New Dates in Bold)
Sat. Sept. 6 – Philadelphia, PA @ Theater of Living Arts #
Tue. Sept. 9 – Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Steel #
Wed. Sept. 10 – Somerville, MA @ The Center for Arts at the Armory #
Fri. Sept. 12 – Montreal, QC @ Théâtre Beanfield #
Sat. Sept. 13 – Toronto, ON @ Phoenix Concert Theatre #
Tue. Sept. 23 – San Francisco, CA @ Swedish American Hall
Thu. Sept. 25 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Echo
Sun. Sept. 28 – New York, NY @ Mercury Lounge
Tue. Sept. 30 – Chicago, IL @ The Empty Bottle
Sun. Oct. 19 – Tokyo, JP @ WWWX [SOLD OUT]

# = solo performance supporting Se So Neon

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[Thanks to Ahmad at Pitch Perfect PR.]