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- Wet Legs Rhian Teasdale on writing songs for non-binary partner - PinkNews
Wet Leg singer Rhian Teasdale said it felt "important" to write love songs for her non-binary partner on the band’s new album, moisturizer
- Wet Legs lead vocalist Rhian Teasdale says non-binary partner inspired . . .
Wet Leg’s lead singer Rhian Teasdale has said it felt “important” to write love songs for her non-binary partner on the band’s second album ‘Moisturizer’…
- Wet Leg’s Rhian Teasdale opens up about writing songs for her non . . .
Wet Leg’s lead vocalist Rhian Teasdale has said that it felt “important” to write love songs for her non-binary partner on the band’s second album, moisturizer On the British rock group’s new record, several of the songs feature lyrics about the soaring highs and nail-biting lows of falling in love with a new partner
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Wet Leg Is Back to Save Rock With ‘Moisturizer,’ as Rhian Teasdale Undergirds the Guitars With ‘Soppy Love Songs’: ‘Queer Love Is So Interesting to Me Right Now’
- Wet Legs Rhian Teasdale On Finding Love, Power Freaky Freedom: We . . .
During the creation of Moisturizer, Teasdale came out as queer, marking a powerful shift that allowed her to reclaim love songs — those messy, obsessive, blissed-out odes — on her own terms and fully inhabit Wet Leg’s freaky, liberated universe
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Teasdale started up with her current partner (whose identity is only kind of a secret) over three years ago now, but gay revelations — like that of the queer subtext in the titular Jennifer's
- Why Wet Leg’s Rhian Teasdale Can’t Stop Writing Silly Love Songs
But shortly after recording the first album, she met her partner, a musician who is nonbinary, and that helped her realize her own queer identity after presenting as straight That’s when the love
- Wet Leg Returns With Bold Guitar-Driven Album ‘Moisturizer’ and a New . . .
This time, Teasdale explores new territory: love songs Since coming out as queer and entering a relationship with a non-binary partner, Teasdale has found inspiration in writing openly about her emotions
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