Articles Culture Kim Petras LGBTQ Music LGBTQ+ New Music Music News Problématique

Kim Petras surprise releases scrapped album Problématique

Problématique, Kim Petras’ lost debut album, has finally been unearthed from the vault. Inspired by French house music, disco and “Parisian soundscapes”, the 10-track collection was intended to be released as the singer’s debut studio album. Sadly, Problématique was scrapped after most of the tracks were leaked online last year, and Petras went on to release Feed the Beast instead. At the time, Petras tweeted: “It’s ok if u wanna listen to the leaks … I’m not getting to put out any music anyways I’m f—ed. I’m devastated idk how all of…

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Articles Fred Roberts LGBTQ+ New Music LGBTQ+ News Music News

Fred Roberts releases rock pop single Say

British singer-songwriter Fred Roberts is back with a brand new new pop tune and we’ve got plenty to say about it. Working alongside Andrew Wells (Phoebe Bridgers, Halsey), Roberts’ new sophomore single details the artist’s first reckoning with young queer love, the world in which he found it and the impact a loss of representation can have on so many LGBTQIA+ people in the world today. Speaking on the new track, Say, Roberts shares: “When I was younger, all I wanted was to mean something to someone. When I finally…

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Reneé Rapp releases debut album Snow Angel

Singer-songwriter Reneé Rapp has released her highly anticipated debut album Snow Angel. The star’s new release includes her catchy lead single ‘Pretty Girls’ which has been coupled with a music video directed by Cara Delevingne. The music video, as described by Rapp’s press release, is a “cinematically stunning visual representation of both the nostalgic thrill and anxious uncertainty of falling in love”. Alongside the release of Snow Angel, the 23-year-old is gearing up for her first major headlining tour, Snow Hard Feelings Tour, which includes a slew of dates planned across…

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Alternative Articles Culture Indie pop Interview Interviews LGBTQ Music LGBTQ+ alternative artist LGBTQ+ Music Artist LGBTQ+ Music Talent LGBTQ+ New Music Music News Originals Orla Gartland Queer Indie Queer music

Orla Gartland is making her raucous return to the alternative scene

The post Orla Gartland is making her raucous return to the alternative scene appeared first on GAY TIMES. Go to Source Author: Josh Osman

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Yeule releases eerie new single Ghosts

Singaporean songwriter and producer Yeule has released the fourth single from their upcoming third album, Softscars. ‘Ghosts’ is a guitar-led alternative-pop track, transformed by Yeule’s airy, layered vocals. The song is written from the perspective of someone untethered from the physical realm. “Love without obsession and an undying innocence,” the 25-year-old shares, describing the new song’s narrative. “Like shattered memories and floating so empty, finally, I am enfleshed after being so hollow.” READ MORE: Ashnikko releases new single Cheerleader The single follows their previously released double single ‘Dazies‘ and ‘Fish…

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Articles Culture LGBTQ Music LGBTQ+ New Music Music News Rush Something to Give Each Other Troye Sivan Videos

Troye Sivan shares racy video for comeback single Rush

Troye Sivan is back with a disco-infused dancefloor banger. Rush, the lead single from the singer’s upcoming third studio album Something to Give Each Other, has been accompanied by a sweaty and sexually-charged music video directed by Gordon von Steiner and with choreography from Sergio Reis. In a statement, Troye said Rush is “the feeling of kissing a sweaty stranger on a dancefloor, a two-hour date that turned into a weekend, a crush, a winter, a summer”. “Party after party, after party after after party,” he added. “All of my…

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Articles Culture LGBTQ Music LGBTQ+ New Music Madonna Music News Sam Smith Vulgar

“F**k yourself”: Sam Smith and Madonna bring the drama on Vulgar

Sam Smith and Madonna’s new track Vulgar is a scorching kiss-off to their haters. On the two-minute anthem, which features Middle Eastern and electro influences, Sam seemingly addresses their trolls as they speak-sing, “Got nothing left to prove, you know you’re beautiful when they call you vulgar.” Sam continues to tell listeners that they “do what I wanna, I go when I gotta, I’m sexy, I’m free and I feel vulgar.” After referencing her 80s classic Into the Groove, Madonna tells her cynics to “get down” on their knees before…

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