LOGAN LYNN MUSIC + MANAGEMENT

  

I Killed Tomorrow Yesterday turns 15 today!

Def one of my favorite babies, and represented me taking back my career and life from the major label deal that was ruining both at the time. Always grateful for where this one took me.

I was still on cable TV every week when that record came out and I had been for over half a decade at that point. It was super weird because I had all of these huge opportunities but was struggling just to live each day and also survive the insanely unpleasant experience of having no privacy in early addiction recovery. It sucked. And that ultimately had a lot to do with me blowing the thing up. It was not my most graceful moment, but I would save myself again a thousand times over.

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JAMES FRANCO x LOGAN LYNN (2013)

In the summer of 2013 I sat down with James Franco to discuss his motivations for exploring queer issues so frequently in his movies.

He ended that first conversation abruptly, after rattling off a few choice words about process. We tried the interview again a few days later, this time with the director of his latest movie with us, and he answered.

I mean, there are a lot of reasons: aesthetic reasons and personal reasons. I’ve been a part of professional mainstream film for 17 years, and then in addition to that, I am a citizen of the United States and, you know, I am engaged with its mainstream culture, but I’ve also done a fair amount of studying queer theory or queer cinema classes. So I’ve found that my place, one thing that my position allows, is a way to bring these two worlds together and also question the rules of mainstream cinema or mainstream culture, to examine why things are made the way that they are, why some subject matter is presented in one way and not another, and how those things shape us as people, how it shapes our beliefs, how it shapes the way that we live. If we can question those things or introduce alternative ways of viewing lifestyles or whatever it might be in mainstream cinema or indie cinema or art cinema, I think it can only be for the good. If other voices or other kinds of discussions or storylines or narratives from different perspectives are introduced, it will only make us richer as a people.” – James Franco

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JAMES FRANCO x LOGAN LYNN
for HuffPost Entertainment (2013)

NORTH AMERICAN TOUR FROM HELL (2010)

I was as committed to suffering back then as I was to wearing very ugly leather newsboy hats.

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Old Portland (1996-2006)

HONK IF YOU WERE THERE.

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