Two new queer singer/songwriters we are in love with

 

Irish queer singer/songwriter Conleth Kane rose to fame in Ireland when he became one of 6 males picked from thousands to sing live for the public vote every week on ‘FAME- The Musical’ (RTE Television), Ireland’s first-ever TV Casting Reality Show to play the part of ‘Nick Piazza’ on the National Tour of ‘FAME’.

The fact that the disarmingly charming Kane is handsome as hell didn’t hurt his chances either. 

This summer in time for Belfast Pride he released a stunning music video with a new 7th Heaven remix of his single, ‘Proud’.  Those of you with sharp eyes may spot that some of the video was shot in London’s famous queer venue Royal Vauxhall Tavern where Kane was joined by LGBTQ+ dance troupe, The Alpha Dancers

You can follow Conleth Kane on Instagram and Facebook

 

 

Today queer American singer/songwriter Wrabel released a new music video from his much-anticipated debut full-length album, ‘these words are all for you’,  which will drop on Sept. 24 via Big Gay Records/Nettwerk,

 

The word on the street (!) is that the new album is a refined, masterfully written, and cathartically performed collection that has been 11 years in the making. Whether it’s on tracks like the Billboard-applaudedgood”, the beautifully orchestrated “wish you well” (about the “tug of war” of letting go of past loves), the achingly reminiscent and sonically vast “london”, the hauntingly sparse “don’t pick up the phone” or the new single “nothing but the love” .  ‘

Wrabel himself told us “I can’t believe this is my debut album. It’s been years in the making. The oldest song is around eight years old, and the newest, just a few months,” said Wrabel about the lifespan of the album’s creation. “I poured everything into this record and I am just so proud of it. I feel so lucky to have been able to make it with people so close to me and as an independent artist on my own label partnered with Nettwerk. I always thought my first record would be a break-up record, since the first time I started making it it very much was. This album is filled with love. Hope. True stories and true feelings. I hope me sharing in this way helps even one person feel understood, feel better, feel like they’re not alone, and it offers hope that love will come and bring the healing powers it holds.”

You can follow Wrabel on Facebook ,  

Instagram and Twitter


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