Christine and the Queens' Personal Album Inspired by Angels in America

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French singer-songwriter Christine and the Queens, also known as Chris, discusses his new album "Paranoia Angels True Love," which was inspired by Tony Kushner's play "Angels in America" and created as a part of his grieving process after the unexpected death of his mother. The album features Madonna as a godly matriarch and is Chris' most ambitious undertaking yet, bringing his work closer to the conceptual rock operas of the '70s or the work of art-pop legends like Laurie Anderson. Chris also discusses his trans identity and the need for Pride to be a constant conversation, not just a month-long event.
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