Special Queer Control Records Edition
Featuring:
8 Inch Betsy - About Control
Fruit Punch - Red Zone / Blue Zone
Pariah Piranha - Short Simple Sweet
Tough Tough Skin - Bumble Cat
Special Queer Control Records Edition
Featuring:
8 Inch Betsy - About Control
Fruit Punch - Red Zone / Blue Zone
Pariah Piranha - Short Simple Sweet
Tough Tough Skin - Bumble Cat
If you’re like me, you’re looking to connect with other queers who like the same music you’re into for one reason or another. Whatever that reason may be, here’s a (surprisingly long) list of places you can get your talk on. Some of them are low-flow, but there’s still a strong showing of homos into rock out there. If I missed any, just comment and let me know so I can add it up.
QueerPunks.com related:
QueerPunks.com Myspace page
QueerPunks.com myspace group
QueerPunks DList group
QueerPunks.com Last.fm group
QueerPunks Facebook (Note: Adam runs that group, and I know nothing about facebook. So if you have any problems with the group I’m totally useless in helping you, haha)
Myspace groups:
Note: Some of these groups are somewhat dead, but I’m linking them anyhow.
Queer Punx
QueerPunkBEARSandCHASERS
Queercore
xGay Edgex
The Alternative Queer
DList groups:
Indie Queers
Queer Trash
Heavy Metal & Hard Rock
More Brutal Than Most
Riot Bois
Other groups and forums
Queer Control Records - The Board
Queer punx drunx - tribe.net
Transpunk
Hi all!
Make Emmett the girl happy and visit: http://transpunk.webeden.co.uk
I have just set up this website and yr contibutions would be gratefully received!
Themes: queercore, homocore, punk rock, riot grrrl, scribbles, poetry, images, thoughts, nature, suburbia, connection, loss, isolation, vegetarianism, AS, only children, glacial landscapes…
CHECK IT OUT! Drop by and say hello..
Emmett x
; )
Looking for submissions from Queer street/travel/gutter/crusty punks 4 upcoming book.
I’m looking for your personal stories, entertaining stories, punk prose & poetry, travel, band, exc…
I’m also looking for stories about growing up both queer & punk. You can check out the webpage for the book project @ myspace.com/gutterfagpress
submissions must be in by may 1, 2008
any questions feel free to contact me.
-Gutterfag Press
QueerPunks.com: Well, let’s start off with a two for one question; let us know a bit about who you are, and how Queer Control Records came about.
Marlene: I’m a Leo, brown eyes, a dazzling smile and heart of gold. Well sort of, my names Marlene an I am one of the founders and marketing director of Queer Control Records. I reside in San Francisco, CA where I base my operations for total world domination. We started QCR a little over 6 months ago. We thought it would be great idea to start a queercore/homocore based record label since it seemed that the genre was at
a standstill. We wanted to seek out a new generation of queercore for today and get it heard!
Skip: Oh shit man, I too am a Leo and enjoy long walks on the beach but I don’t smile very often. I am a recent Florida transplant to New York City. Most of my time is spent helping to run the label, work my day job and play rugby, so basically I don’t get much sleep. QCR was a vision the 3 of us had since we were younger but thankfully as we grew older we realized it is something we can do now. At this point in our lives I think we are all at the same level and we have a pretty good idea of what needs to be brought to the table to benefit queer music. We’re not looking to take over the world (yet) but as Marlene says we just want to get queer music heard.
M: I wanna take over the world now
S: Our time will come.
Continue reading ‘QueerPunks talks to: Queer Control Records’
So here’s a question; how many of you would be interested in cheap QueerPunks.com merch? You know: stickers, buttons, patches, maybe even shirts. Would anyone be down?
How about a comp CD? And on that note, any bands want to be a part of it?
Comment to let me know.
PS: Contribute. Now.
Make sure to pick up their album Feel My Face Noise! I know I’m going to.
So word on the street is that there’s a new site dedicated to bringing alternative news and some eye candy they like to call the Bullet Boys. Moreso? I’m a photographer for the site, so you need to go check it out and support.

NEW YORK — The internet has provided a forum to showcase Queer indie music artists for several years now. The evolution of Queer music online has grown from static websites to complex multimedia sites where artists can sell their music directly to their fans.
The increasing visibility of Gay America has opened the doors to queer expression and the internet is a major tool for this. The mainstream music industry may ignore Queer music but the internet is an open field for exploration and success. Queer artists now have a large network of online community to connect with. Many of these artists are self-releasing music, playing clubs, gay festivals and pride events, building a loyal fan base. According to dtdmusic.com President Terry Dobbin, a digital music store serving the LGBT community, “there are thousands of indie music artists who are queer identified online making music”. Some queer artists are promoting causes like feminism, gay rights and other political ideals while others are completely non-political.
The diversity of music by out artists online is growing each year. There are now online communities of ; queer punks, gay rappers and queer metal heads each enjoying their own scene and web sites. The emergence of “social networking” sites like MySpace page have also helped queer artists connect with an audience of like minded people. The Montreal based band, Lesbians on Ecstasy, featured songs on myspace.com and it translated into a tour of Eastern Europe. “We weren’t able to get physical CDs there, but we had people in Slovenia and Greece singing along to our songs,” said singer Bernadette Houde. “Myspace created a world for us.” (source:1.1) With the advent of digital distribution, selling music online has also made it easier for LGBT artists.
Continue reading ‘PRESS RELEASE: The Evolution Of Queer Indie Music Online - By Evan Pleet’
I just found out about this clothing company today and damn their models are emo-tastic hot!

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