
A new music podcast with an LGBTQ+ focus. Host George showcases new drops from queer artists, producers, DJs and songwriters, spanning a variety of pop, hip-hop, indie and alternative genres.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | MusicPerforming ArtsArtsMusic Commentary | ||||

Released on 9th September, Hideous Bastard is the debut solo album from Oliver Sim, who makes up one third of The xx. Coming in at just 34 minutes, the album is quiet yet deeply confessional, as Sim explores his own anxieties and shame - Hideous Bast... more
Hold On Baby is the second album from up-and-coming artist, King Princess, aka Mikaela Strauss. Strauss said that her previous work has focused more on the heartbreak done to her, however, she expressed that this record marked how she ‘finally reache... more
I actually wrote my dissertation on Mike Hadreas’ (aka Perfume Genius’) last two records, and it’s a shame that Ugly Season hadn’t been released, because it’s so rich and dense that I could pick it apart for days. On the album, Hadreas begins to expa... more
Since the release of her last record, 2020’s Whole New Mess, Angel Olsen has undergone several journeys. Mid-pandemic, she came out as queer and just three days later, her father died; soon after, she lost her mother too. Having found love and lost i... more
Released back in April, I’ve been returning to the latest studio album by Kae Tempest (they/them). The Line Is A Curve is a highly meditative album experience, totalling 40 minutes of lyrical flows, set to moody electronica and hip-hop inspired beats... more
Last week’s episode was called Six Songs for Summer but with this album, I think I should replace it with these Sixteen Songs for Summer. On her latest seventh studio album ‘RENAISSANCE’, Beyoncé weaves a rich tapestry that celebrates queerness and ... more
I'm back! Just in time for the British heatwave, Queers in the Club is back as I run through what I've had on repeat during these hot days. Spanning different genres but all featuring a queer presence in some form, these songs are perfect playlist ma... more
For this April Pt.1 episode, I'm looking exclusively at the newest singles by queer artists, like Angel Olsen and ANOHNI amongst others. I’ll be saving my album reviews for separate uploads so subscribe for those (I’m very excited for the Kae Tempest... more
I learnt a lot about music that I never knew before. Gives a new perspective on the industry with a different lens about a community often overlooked.
Interesting, well researched podcast with natural, likeable presenter. Easy to listen to even if you are not up to date with the music, but informative if you are. Brilliant.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Apple Podcasts | #109 |









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