Two days before Christine and the Queens release their new album 'Paranoïa, Angels, True Love,' the group has shared one final preview from the LP, “A Day in the Water.”
, the group has shared one final preview from the LP, “A Day in the Water.”
“The song is about that feeling of being deep in the water, when you feel the world cannot touch you anymore,” singer Chris shared in a statement. “It’s behind the glass of your own melancholia but in that deep dive of vulnerability hopefully the light arrives. The light of honesty.”Chris also shared the track’s lyrics on Twitter ahead of its release Wednesday:
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