Monday, March 18, 2013

Matt Fishel - "Radio-friendly Pop Song"



Love, love, love this!

Over the past few years, London-based out singer-songwriter Matt Fishel has created music videos that have been admittedly autobiographical in their creation: young gay love and nostalgia ("The First Time"); repression, tradition, marriage, religion and celebration ("Testament"); and now Fishel's about to come out with his new single "Radio-Friendly Pop Song" based on his relationship with the music industry as an openly gay artist.

From Fishel on the new song:
I'm really excited about this song and I hope you enjoy it. It's about my (and others') experiences of the music and entertainment industries as an out gay artist, and the often-apparent homophobia that underpins them.

Radio-Friendly Pop Song is the 5th single from my debut album - 'Not Thinking Straight' - which will be released internationally in 3 weeks time, on 8th April. It's a blend of heavy guitars, big vocal harmonies and anthemic choruses, and contains 13 tracks that deal with themes and issues surrounding gay life, relationships and experiences.
The song is available for download on Amazon and iTunes.


(via Towleroad)

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