The symbolism is strong: the first song on Asa's new album Lucid, quot;Murder in the USAquot;, alludes to a crime: quot;Who's gonna save me now / I shot my lover and I ran awayquot;. But this majestic end to a relationship is also the starting point of the album. quot;In a way, this album is autobiographical. Even though I am not writing about myself, they are my thoughts, including my mistakesquot;. Lucid, her fourth album, explores the full range of passion emotions, from the gentlest to the harshest and the harshest to detachment. Produced by Marion B, who wanted to preserve the spontaneity of Asa's songwriting, the album was recorded in his studio, where Asa was surrounded by the cream of Parisian musicians. The whole album speaks of love in all it's guises - pain, joy, pleasure, closeness... Mischievous love in quot;Until We Tryquot;, a call for trust in quot;You and Mequot; and quot;Stay Tonight, My Dear (Where Are You).quot; She explores all these feelings that we all have experienced in our life - madly, drunk with or crushed by love. As always, since she broke out onto the scene, somewhere between a soothing sister and an understanding BFF, singing more about our lives than her own. That is what artists are for.