I actually think your explanation of why you do go out of your way to feature queer artists and don't go out of your way to identify them is one of the more interesting subjects you've tackled here. What makes it interesting, for me anyway, is that I've internalized all the cultural commentary in music journalism. To me, (and probably most of us?) it simply belongs. So much so it feels radical that you pointed out it isn't necessary. I wasn't aware I was seeing things that way. You surprised myself!
I actually think your explanation of why you do go out of your way to feature queer artists and don't go out of your way to identify them is one of the more interesting subjects you've tackled here. What makes it interesting, for me anyway, is that I've internalized all the cultural commentary in music journalism. To me, (and probably most of us?) it simply belongs. So much so it feels radical that you pointed out it isn't necessary. I wasn't aware I was seeing things that way. You surprised myself!
I am truly a paradigm-shifting iconoclast. Glad you're finally waking up to this.
Wait...you're NOT gay?
Well, the night is young.