Tag Archives: LGBT music

GUTTFULL

GUTTFULL are a fierce, fun, feisty, ferocious and fucking wonderful queercore band from London and their new EP #NOTALLMEN will bring their kickass punk anthems directly into your ears. Loverboy’s Fallon Gold caught up with Moe Tasker (vocals), Cassie Fox (guitar), Gemma Gompertz (bass), Phil Whaite (sax), and Louis Richardson (drums) to talk all things […]

Queercore

London’s queercore scene is on fire right now and Loverboy’s Fallon Gold spoke to some of the multifarious lovelies involved to get the lowdown on the lofi world of pink punk. Although the city has seen the decimation of its gay venues, along with Dalston’s prime punk music venue Power Lunches, the DIY ethic of […]

A little more personal (raw) with…Martin Aston

Queer music (and queer culture, generally) is having a renaissance right now but we also have a rich and diverse history, some of it obscure and hidden… until now. For the glorious Martin Aston has written the definitive social history of LGBTQ music, Breaking Down The Walls Of Heartache: How Music Came Out. Loverboy’s Fallon […]

The Misters Of Circe

Loverboy loves a tribute band. The classic, the cheesy, and the subversive: they bring a very particular kitsch joy to music. When we heard that there was an upcoming London gig featuring The Misters Of Circe – in tribute to The Sisters Of Mercy – on a bill along with the gloriously named Kenickers, Loverboy’s […]

Camposphere

When Loverboy’s Fallon Gold first heard about queer music night Camposphere, illustrated by Barbarella and winged unicorns, she thought they’d plucked this concept right out of her soul through her brain. A night of LGBTQIA+ music celebrating camp? We’re in. And with the tagline ‘Camp Was Never Over’, we couldn’t agree more with the ethos […]