Danish band june continues to push creative boundaries with their latest single, "Crying in the Bathroom". Known for their vibrant animated universe reminiscent of Gorillaz, the trio—Celine Svanbäck, Jeppe London, and Lauritz Emil Christiansen—has earned international acclaim with hits like, "A Little Messed Up", whose music video has over 45 million YouTube views. Their ability to blend grand visual storytelling with compelling melodies has attracted a global fanbase and over 108 million streams across their catalog. This new release marks a shift toward a more introspective and melancholic direction.
"Crying in the Bathroom" is one of the band’s most vulnerable songs to date. Originally conceived as a party anthem with lyrics like, “Turn up the Cardi (B), came here to party,” the track has undergone a profound transformation over the years. The updated version reveals raw emotions and hard truths, reflecting the band’s maturity. Celine shares, “I think a lot of people have that one friend who has a hundred friends and is always the last to leave the party. The song is about that person, and what happens when the party’s over.” Yet, as the band acknowledges, the narrative also carries a deeply personal undertone, allowing them to explore self-reflection through their artistry.
With, "Crying in the Bathroom", june delivers a beautifully nuanced piece that balances melancholy with hope. The music video’s conclusion symbolizes letting go of the past while acknowledging its role in shaping the future. This mix of vulnerability, growth, and the band's signature charm makes their latest work both relatable and inspiring. Fans of unique, visually dynamic music should not miss the chance to experience june's evolving sound and storytelling. Follow them for a creative journey that continues to redefine what a band can be.
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