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.The song is available for download on Amazon and iTunes.
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.
(via Towleroad)
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