The Guardian (British newspaper): “When Christine and the Queens first appeared in the anglophone world in 2015, the name was an alias for Héloïse Letissier: a French artist with an extraordinary line in immaculately cool, obliquely catchy, 80s-flavoured synthpop that mused on queer identity. By 2018, Letissier had become Chris – the eponymous, androgynous protagonist of her funky second album. Then, last year, the musician announced he was now using male pronouns as well as another moniker: ‘Redcar’, also the title character of his third album, ‘Redcar les Adorables Étoiles’… Letissier’s clearly rocky path to self-realisation has been entangled with seismic grief – in 2019, his mother died – and Paranoïa, Angels, True Love is a howl of despair sublimated into astonishingly beautiful experimental pop, drenched in warm celestial light, punctured by spikes of confused pain… A howl of despair sublimated into beautiful experimental pop, the artist’s fourth album is his best yet.” Score: 5/5.
TUTV: The perfect midnight summer soundtrack for twisted minds and distressed souls, so many of us, looking for answers to too much questions. Slo-mo dream pop in motion with a healing impact.
Singles/clips:To Be Honest / True Love / Tears Can Be So Soft