Rainbow Ruckus 12/20: Lily Rose, Heather Mae, McCaslin Blue, and More! This week's Rainbow Ruckus features outlaw queens, evil exes, and the rarest flower of all: hope.
Joy Oladokun -- Observations From a Crowded Room Joy Oladokun feels as if she’s fully embraced herself on Observations From a Crowded Room. It’s not that her previous work hasn’t been vulnerable, or that she hasn’t been thoughtful and frank in her interviews, but Observations embraces a refreshing honesty — one that is blunt and
Rainbow Rodeo Reader's Poll: The Best Queer Country Albums of 2023 and Beyond We asked and you voted — with 647 responses, here are the top 10 queer country albums of the year as voted on by readers like you! We’ve provided excerpts from reviews on Rainbow Rodeo where possible. We also included reader responses. Read the full reviews at the links below,
Rainbow Roundup 7/7: Adeem the Artist Steps Into History Howdy, cowpokes, Sorry it’s been a minute! I’ll tell you a little bit about my Nashville adventure in a second, but I also want to make two announcements: * The Rainbow Rodeo zine is now available on Patreon ONLY. * Relatedly, I’ll be on my honeymoon until 7/25
REVIEW: Joy Oladokun -- Proof of Life Joy Oladokun shows us that there’s hope, truth, and lessons in the journey it takes to be human in their highly anticipated newest project Proof of Life. Track after track we are taken through metaphorical and allegorical nods to the end of the world, relationships, and growing older; but