Chairlift singer Caroline Polachek sails the long-distance seas in new 'Ocean of Tears' video
lead singer – and the first under her own name – arrives this fall.
“‘Ocean Of Tears’ is dedicated to the sharp pain of being in love with someone far away, and the maddening doubt that comes with it,” Polachek said of the song in a statement. “I’d really like someone to figure skate to this at the 2022 Winter Olympics.” In the video, she depicts the torturous pain of being separated from the one you love by hitting the high seas. Looking through a spyglass and swabbing the deck aren’t the typical hallmarks of a long-distance relationship, but this is a
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