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Camille returns with a triple album on motherhood and grief

The French experimental singer frames her ambitious new record around motherhood, loss and the sense that the wider world is in pain.

Sophie Bennett

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French singer Camille has returned with a triple album framed around motherhood, grief and the feeling that the wider world is in pain.

A connected creative process

In interviews she described a process that treats voice, family and political unease as connected forces, woven together across the large-format release.

Why it resonates

The record offers a clear cultural angle: an established experimental artist using an expansive album to make private and public anxieties audible.

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