Reclaiming The Word Faggot: Highlights from Sean Ford’s Feature in Interview
“I feel like we’ve reclaimed that word, faggot. It feels really good to say.”
“I feel like we’ve reclaimed that word, faggot. It feels really good to say.”
Put down the lube for a second because we’ve got a couple of fun music vids for you. First we have a song that redefines “sochi” as “a delightful anus.” And then there’s the new “Helen Keller” video from Cazwell and Manila Luzon.
Own it.
Lollipop twink Jake Lyons, a.k.a. heterosexual entrepreneur “Ian Endore,” has returned to The Sword to leave several comments in response to all of you “stupid faggots” commenting on his new life.
From the director of that upcoming documentary (which has now pulled in more than $150,000!) about “gay rights.” He’s still asking for more money though. Well, shit, give him more money! Why the hell not, at this point. This is another “teaser video,” I guess, to give you another taste of what the documentary will be like. And isn’t this …
Not to beat a dead whore horse, but here is some more news from the wonderful world of Sienna Splash, the bleached-blond, bubble-butted, delightful cum dumpster who recently tweeted that her boyfriend, gay porn star Cliff Jensen, “face fucked [her] so hard and loved every second of it even when [she] puked on his horse cock.” That’s our girl!
It would be so predictable for me to hate on these queens, so that’s exactly what I’m going to do.
‘Details’ just published an interview with Hollywood’s leading voice coach. His name is Bob Corff, and he will rip that purse right out yo’ mouf.
In 76 BC, an Ancient Roman named Catullus wrote a poem in Latin that begins, “I’m gonna fuck you guys up the ass and shove my cock down your throats, / yes, you, Aurelius—you fucking cocksucker—and you too, Furius, you faggot!”
Scott Herman made a video to ask everyone a question: “Why do gay clubs have such better music than straight clubs?” Good question, Scott! And the answer is that it’s because you should shut the fuck up and squeeze, really squeeze, my dick with your sphincter.
There once was a lady named Annie who fell for the work of a DJ named Earworm, and she handed over all over her multi-track master recordings so that he could mash up her entire solo career in one track.
Love & Electrik hail from Vancouver, BC, and these two kids named Roxy and Kevin have done their homework when it comes to classic-sounding 80s synth pop.
Our new favorite fag band has to be Fritz Helder & the Phantoms, and whether we’re late to this or not, we don’t give a shit.
Oakland-based queer-core band The Younger Lovers bring a welcome rawness to the realm of “gay music,” whatever that may mean to you.
So, here is tranny wonder Amanda Lepore’s new hand-clappy music video for “Cotton Candy” featuring Cazwell — with hair!
It’s our new favorite music video, and a pretty catchy little piece of guitar dance-pop by a Swede who calls himself Tommy Sparks.
You may remember our Listen Up, Faggot feature on DJ Earworm a couple months back. And we thought we’d greet you this Monday morning with his mashed up pop confection summing up 2008–his now annual audio stew of all the major pop songs of the previous year.
Tragically albumless electronic wunderkinds Thunderheist, fresh from an appearance at South by Southwest, will be headlining the NakedSword afterparty to the 2009 GayVN Awards, the gay porn industry’s biggest event. If they don’t perform “Jerk It,” we’re going home.
A few weeks ago, the LA Times discovered the gay hip-hop community. Your immediate reaction, like ours, would logically be, “There’s a gay hip-hop community?” More recently, the March issue of SPIN (not yet online), finds rapping homosexuals between two worlds: the rap community won’t accept them, and the gay community wants them to rap about sex, shoes and Kylie.
Chicago/Michigan/New York City trio Salem are so beautiful it hurts to listen to them.
…That is, big and pink. Comprised of one ex-Alec Empire beat maker and one brilliant record label entrepreneur (Robbie Furze and Milo Cordell, respectively),
We know that for some of you hipper-than-thou bitches, mash-ups are so 2005 and you’re over it, you’ve moved on, and all you listen to now are Eastern European funeral dirges and Italo-disco.
The scowling super-cutie you’re looking at is none other than purportedly controversial rapper Trick Trick! Wait, who? He’s a rapper from Detroit and a friend of Eminem who seems to be promoting a new album, The Villain, by targeting gays in his lyrics.
Progenitors of spaced out angst Deerhunter have a new double-disc LP to prove that everything they touch turns into a reverb-drenched golden shower.
Thanks largely to Matt Wolf’s emotionally groundbreaking documentary Wild Combination, the ghost of Arthur Russell has sprung up to equally haunt bedrooms, dancefloors, and desktops everywhere this Autumn.