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Logan Lynn Interviewed On Underneath This Feminist Blog This Week. Read It Here!

Logan Lynn (2012)

I was interviewed by the Underneath This Feminist Blog this week. Read our chat on their site HERE or read it below.

From Underneath This: (3/27/2013)

“Logan Lynn is a musician who is gay-identified. He has been writing and making music for a decade and a half. His videos have appeared on LOGO and MTV and he has played across the globe. From 2010 until 2012, Logan took a hiatus from music to devote himself professionally to LGBTQ advocacy at the Q Center in Portland. Logan donated sales from his album, “I Killed Tomorrow Yesterday to the Q Center. In 2012, he returned with the single, “Turn Me Out.”

Logan’s latest music video, “Hologram” can be viewed and heard at http://youtu.be/_fa5WgqY6cA (it is really great!). To access Logan’s music videos, please visit: http://www.YouTube.com/LoganGLEE. Please check out https://www.loganlynnmusic.com for more information about Logan.

Underneath This recently interviewed Logan about identity, music, feminism, as well as the media’s coverage of LGBTQ artists.

Logan Lynn by Eric Sellers and Zaq Banton

What was the process of becoming a musician like for you?

It was a pretty natural progression. I was raised in a fucked up Christian cult that didn’t allow instrumental music, so I was trained as an A cappella vocalist from very early on. When I escaped as a teenager, I fell into the downtown Kansas City 90′s party/rave scene and started spinning records. Then, when I moved to Portland in ’96 I met The Dandy Warhols, Elliot Smith, and immersed myself in the Portland music scene. I recorded my first record “GLEE” from 1998-1999 and it was released in 2000. From there, I slowly got my shit together bit by bit until I finally got signed to Caroline/EMI in 2007. I was on the label for 3 years and have only just last month regained the rights to the masters from that time. I’m going to be re-releasing “From Pillar To Post” and “The Last High” sometime this year, but for now they are out of print…and I am officially free once again! I released my new record “Tramp Stamps and Birthmarks” in December myself, and it’s been really nice to not have anyone telling me what to do, how to be, and who I need to be around. My major label experience was Read the rest of this entry »

New Logan Lynn Video “Everything You Touch Turns To Gold” Coming In August – Sneak Preview Here!

My new music video Everything You Touch Turns To Gold is coming out on August 1st! This one is co-starring and Directed by Rowan Wren, who sang the song with me on the record.

My wings for the shoot were built by Portland Metal Sculpture Artist Christopher Truax. Check them out below!

Have a listen to Everything You Touch Turns To Gold (Album Version) HERE now to tide you over…

Watch The Exclusive World Premier Of Logan Lynn’s Hologram Video Today At Out Magazine!

My new video Hologram premiered today over at Out Magazine! Click HERE to check it out. The video was directed by Adrian Sotomayor and Aaron Bear and there are loads of Portland and Seattle peeps featured throughout.

The video is exclusive with Out this first week and will go live elsewhere on Friday!

From Out Magazine: (1/23/2013)

“Following Portland’s gay singer-songwriter Logan Lynn’s 2010 critically acclaimed record, I Killed Tomorrow Yesterday, and his 2009 award-winning album, From Pillar To Post, comes Lynn’s latest work, Tramp Stamps and Birthmarks. His latest single “Hologram” off the new album is a wonderfully mellow, soft electro-pop number about questioning one’s action after being unnoticed and realizing it’s caused you to be hollow.

The video helps set the tone of the song as we see a gay couple wake up together, with one of the two men not returning the affection of the other. We follow the man’s morning, as he continues to go unnoticed by his lover. Throughout his day he phases into a hologram due to other’s neglect or negativity around him—including being broken up with via text! However, it all changes for the poor sap when he arrives to a party, where Lynn is finally present in the video singing.

Released in December, Tramp Stamps and Birthmarks comes after Lynn’s extended break from music, where he worked full time for LGBT rights at Portland’s Q Center—which also received proceeds from his 2010 album. In the summer when Lynn released the first track off the new album, “Turn Me Out,” he told The Huffington Post that he returned to music after meeting a man that changed his life, and he just started writing again.

Lynn said: “Almost as soon as I rejected the chase and stress of [the industry], opportunities started falling out of the sky and into my lap. Ultimately, I just couldn’t pass up working with the people I am working with right now.” Lynn also noted that he would continue his activism work even if his schedule will get complicated.”


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