INTERVIEW: Sara Mae Plays Off Their Poetry and Art Sara Mae brings their poetic talents to their deeply textured, sinuous music. In our interview, Sara Mae explains how they use their music and poetry to feed off each other.
INTERVIEW: Avery Friedman Pinpoints Inspiration For Authentic Songs In our interview, the Brooklyn-based artist Avery Friedman gives us insight into exploring songwriting and identity, key ingredients to her masterful debut album New Thing.
INTERVIEW: Brooke Eden Wants You To Get On the Floor and "Giddy Up" In our interview, we talk about Brook Eden's line dancing-driven tour, her new song "Giddy Up," and the ways that queer people have always had a place in country music.
INTERVIEW: Reid Parsons Is One With the Source In our interview, Reid Parsons explains how they use music to connect to the Source, and how that connection informs everything else.
INTERVIEW: Rae Isla Knows It Takes a Strong Woman to Make a Good Man In our interview, Rae Isla talks her songwriting process and how being queer is a leg up in the songwriting world.
INTERVIEW: Andrew Mitch Won't Apologize For Being Queer in Country Music Nashville artist Andrew Mitch discusses how his pitch-perfect approach to pop country makes space for more queer folks in country.
INTERVIEW: Ryan Cassata Finds Strength in Community Ryan Cassata transforms vulnerability into strength as he discusses his newest song "i feel like throwing up"