Archive for year: 2013

Pictures From The Sky • Stokeley

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Released August 2, 2013
Pictures From The Sky is one of the most promising new dance EPs of the year.

“Bringing up the tempo, and driving towards us with dance synths, distorted guitars and pounding drums, it washes over me like James Lavelle getting in to bed with Pink Floyd, which can never be a bad thing.”

Drag Terrorist, Christeene • An Interview

Express Yourself.

Drag Terrorist Christeene talks about how we should all stop trying to be pretty for other people and really learn to express ourselves.

“She just wants to wake you up, loosen you up, and help you to have a reeeeall good time y’all. Who are you to say no?”

Done In A Different Font

July 24, 2013

In a different font, the ‘royal baby’ is christened. Polari Safari cartoon by David Shenton.

A Little Gay History

A History of Same-Sex Desire.

Curator R.B. Parkinson talks about A Little Gay History and how a heritage of same-sex stories is an integral part of the British Museum.

“When we created the web trail we used the term ‘same-sex desire’. When you’re talking about Ancient Egypt to say ‘gay’ or ‘queer’ is entirely meaningless. Same-sex desire avoids the issues with terminology. It’s neutral and not anachronistic.”

Silent Universe EP • Graingerboy

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Released June 10, 2013
Graingerboy’s Silent Universe EP shows an innovative, layered and circumspect approach to electronic music.

“Graingerboy’s innovative, layered and circumspect approach is breathing welcome fresh air into the vast lungs of the electronic genre.”

Goodbye To All That • Cold Blood Club

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Released July 2, 2013
The new single from Cold Blood Club is a change of direction but one that had lost the band some of its edge.

“Previously their sound was predominately electronic of the grimier indie variety but with a few live instruments thrown in for good measure. ‘Goodbye To All That’ plays down the synths and turns up the jangly guitar.”

The Men’s Pond

July 17, 2013

Things are getting hot down by the ponds. Polari Safari cartoon by David Shenton.

Living the Blues: An Interview with Sleepy Eyes Nelson

Living The Blues

Walter Beck talks to Sleepy Eyes Nelson about what it means to be a blues singer in the 21st century.

After a top gig in Austin, loaded with moonshine and Lone Star we headed for Oklahoma, we played at a great wee bar in Norman called The Blue Bonnet. We saw some sights that night that … You know some things that happen on the road must stay on the road.”

Been There / Seen That – The Polari Interview

July 12, 2013

Polari Magazine’s editor Christopher Bryant fluffs some letters – Cartoon by David Shenton

What’s Up With the Kids • Limp Wrist

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Released 2001
The debut 7″ from Limp Wrist, What’s Up With the Kids, remains the hardest, meanest, most revolutionary five minutes in American queercore.

“This quartet of hardcore punks raises the Rainbow flag in a battle cry, a call to arms for all the brothers who reject the pretty boys and the fashion for which they stand.”