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Matt Fishel

Matt Fishel is a British singer, songwriter, music producer and record label owner. He plays guitar, piano, bass and keyboards. He grew up in Nottingham in the East Midlands in the late 1990s, going on to study Music and Performing Arts at Paul McCartney's Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA) in the early 2000s,[1] before moving to London, UK, where he currently lives.

Matt Fishel
OriginLondon, England
Genres
Occupation(s)
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • piano
  • guitar
  • bass
  • keyboards
Years active2009–present
LabelsYoung Lust
Websitemattfishel.com

Music and style edit

Fishel's music spans several genres including rock, punk rock and pop punk and draws on influences from modern American rock, college rock, alternative rock, indie rock and pop music. He grew up listening to Prince and Madonna[2] and, as a teenager, discovered punk and hardcore, which inspired him to want to write songs.[3] Fishel has cited a range of musical influences including American rock bands Jimmy Eat World, Boysetsfire, Green Day,[3] UK rock acts Skunk Anansie.[4] and Funeral for a Friend, as well as pop artists Prince, Madonna, BjΓΆrk, Seal, Annie Lennox and Pet Shop Boys.[3]

Fishel is openly gay and he is candid and open about his sexuality in the lyrics of his songs. Themes of love, lust, sexuality and education run through his work. His songs and lyrics frequently deal with the "joys, pains and experiences of growing up as a gay teenager and young man".[5]

British actor and writer Stephen Fry has described Fishel's music as "gloriously gay, sweetly romantic, wonderfully touching".[6][7]

Career edit

2010–2012 edit

In 2010, Fishel launched his own record label, Young Lust Records, which he runs from his London studio.[8][1] Tired of being advised by major labels to remove all the references to other men from his songs, Fishel set up his own record label to retain artistic freedom so he would not have to compromise on his music and lyrics.[8]

Fishel's debut single "Football Song" was released worldwide by Young Lust Records on 7 June 2010,[9] with artwork by Italian comic book illustrator Jacopo Camagni.[3] The official music video for "Football Song" is directed by Dan Shipton and features Fishel reminiscing about a crush on the captain of the school football team and performing the song alongside a team of dancing footballers.[10] The fictional football team in the video comprises both professional dancers and members of Stonewall F.C.,[11] Britain's first and top-ranking gay football team. Attitude magazine called the song "our 2010 World Cup Anthem"[12] and Fishel's fan base started to grow further after Stephen Fry publicly praised the song and video on Twitter.[11] The video for "Football Song" won the Best Video So Far award at the 2012 RightOut TV Music & Video Awards.[5][13]

Fishel's second single "The First Time" was released on 7 November 2011.[14] It was released as a three-track single, including two club remixes from Amsterdam remixer and producer Matt Pop. The official music video for "The First Time" was shot in Buenos Aires, Argentina[15] and is directed by Argentinian film director Alexis Dos Santos[15] (Glue, Unmade Beds, Random Strangers). The video was filmed on location in Argentina and tells the story of the first kiss between two teenage boys. The boys are played by Argentinian actors Juan Gabriel MiΓ±o and Ronan NuΓ±ez.[2][16] Fishel does not appear in the video in person, but his image is displayed on one of the boys' T-shirts. Reviews for the song and its accompanying video were positive. Instinct Magazine called it "one of the most adorable music videos we've seen in a long time"[5] and Out magazine's Jon Roth referred to the song as "an empowering soundtrack" and "A music video that will make you want to be a teenager all over again".[17] The Sydney Star Observer called the video "stunning".[7]

In 2012, Fishel released two further singles. The first was "Behind Closed Doors", a "driving pop-rock song" that deals with themes of homophobia and hypocrisy.[18] Released on 9 April 2012,[19] the song went on to win the 2012 Song of the Year award at the 2012 RightOutTV Music & Video Awards.[5][13]

"Testament" was Fishel's fourth single, released on 28 May 2012.[20] It is a fast-paced punk rock song. The official music video for "Testament" was directed by portrait photographer and visual artist Arno.[21][22][23] The video is a mixture of live and archive footage which includes themes of "repression, tradition, marriage, religion and celebration".[22] Fishel can be seen kissing another man in the video. Accidental Bear described "Testament" as "a song of empowerment, encourages you to raise freedom flags and celebrates falling in love...How refreshing to hear something that is more rocking and less clubby."[24] Leo Kristoffersson of So So Gay said: "what we love about Fishel is that he is out and proud...but that he doesn't feel the need to pigeon hole himself as a 'gay singer.' 'Testament' could easily be a Green Day song, with frantic guitars, frenetic beats and a style of vocal delivery usually associated with the lead singers of the best indie bands."[25]

2013 edit

On 10 March 2013, Fishel released a new Lyric video for his fifth single "Radio-Friendly Pop Song".[26] The single was officially released worldwide on 18 March 2013.[27] The song is a comment on Fishel's experiences of the entertainment industry and of being repeatedly advised to remove any openly gay content from his work.[8][28] In an interview with Blair Martin on Brisbane's Queer Radio 4ZZZ in May 2013, Fishel said that the song was a "fun, tongue-in-cheek response to certain A&R guys in major labels".[29] The song contains elements of pop, rock and punk and includes an a cappella breakdown section. LGBT entertainment blog "The G-List Society" called "Radio-Friendly Pop Song" "our favourite track of 2013" and "the most buzz-worthy song of [Fishel's] discography." They wrote of the song: "This catchy tune serves as a confrontational truth to mainstream music industry's hesitation to allow same-sex love songs to be promoted to the masses. The lyrics blasting status-quo are genius and the choruses are spot on. We have lived to hear many hit singles pushing the buttons of controversy; yet, we have never heard a delectable tune challenging the seemingly homophobic practices of the music industry."[30] Jeremy Feist of Canadian magazine Xtra! said "Radio-Friendly Pop Song" was "really good" and "super catchy".[31] Rebecca Eisenberg of viral content website Upworthy called the song "pitch perfect", saying "when [Fishel] fires back at 2:44, I was grinning like a fool. So good!"[32] Cate Matthews from The Huffington Post called "Radio-Friendly Pop Song" "ridiculously catchy", and said "we're supremely happy that Fishel is standing up and singing his heart out – with one caveat. We don't know how we're ever going to get his songs out of our heads."[33]

Fishel's debut album Not Thinking Straight was released internationally by Young Lust Records on 8 April 2013.[34][35] The album was produced by both Fishel and UK music producer Mark Crew and contains thirteen tracks that deal with "themes and issues surrounding young gay life, relationships and experiences."[36] Musically, it has been described as "a blend of heavy guitars, big vocal harmonies and anthemic choruses".[36] Not Thinking Straight was released as both a physical CD (on Bandcamp and Fishel's website store) and a digital download (on iTunes and Amazon worldwide). The track listing includes the six singles "Football Song", "The First Time", "Behind Closed Doors", "Testament", "Radio-Friendly Pop Song" and "When Boy Meets Boy" plus album-only tracks "Maybe...", "Nottingham", "Seventeen Again", "Armitage Shanks (Jamie)", "Alastair", "Boxer Shorts & Razor Blades" and "Boys". In the album's sleeve notes, Fishel is credited as performing 'all lead and background vocals, piano, guitars, keyboards and programming' and as the sole composer and lyricist for all 13 tracks. The artwork for Not Thinking Straight was created by San Diego comic book artist and illustrator Joe Phillips. The album cover depicts Fishel as a superhero in cartoon form, with a guitar on his back and piano keys around his hands. The words 'Superfishel Comics' and '#1 First Issue' are also written on the cover. The booklet and CD art contain eighteen original illustrations by Joe Phillips, each representing a different song and its lyrics.[28][36]

On 2 June 2013, an official music video for "When Boy Meets Boy", Fishel's sixth single from Not Thinking Straight, was released on Fishel's YouTube channel.[37] The video is an animation music video, directed and animated by Joe Phillips.[38] Described by Out Magazine as a "cute (and sexy)" love story "with a superhero twist",[38] it shows an animated version of Fishel meeting a mysterious skater boy in a bar and concludes with a superhero fight and rescue sequence. British magazine The Gay UK called it "one of the best music videos we've seen in a long time."[39] "When Boy Meets Boy" was released internationally as a digital single the following day on 3 June 2013.[40][41] The three-track bundle includes another club remix by Matt Pop and an acoustic version of the song. The single's artwork is another illustration by Joe Phillips, featuring the two lead cartoon characters from the accompanying music video.

On 30 October 2013, Fishel won another two awards at the annual RightOutTV Music & Video Awards. He picked up the 2013 award for Best Pop/Rock Video for "When Boy Meets Boy" and, for the second year running, he won the Song of the Year award, this time for "Radio-Friendly Pop Song".[42]

In November 2013, Fishel released a cover version of Mariah Carey's 2010 Christmas hit "Oh Santa!",[43] written by Mariah Carey, Jermaine Dupri and Bryan-Michael Cox. The single was released worldwide via digital download on iTunes, Amazon and Google Play on 18 November 2013 as a one-track, non-album single.[43][44] The artwork for the "Oh Santa!" single is another illustration by Joe Phillips.[1] The cartoon image depicts a Christmas scene in a living room into which Santa Claus is carrying a male character, wrapped up in a bow, whilst another male character is asleep in a chair. A simple promo video for the song was released on Fishel's YouTube channel.[45] Whilst the original Mariah Carey version of the song incorporates the musical genres of urban, R&B and dance-pop,[46] Fishel's reworking of the song is guitar-led and contains elements of pop punk, rock and pop and incorporates Christmas bells and chimes. Fishel's version keeps the same lyrics from the original version, giving the song a gay male perspective. JD Doyle of Queer Music Heritage wrote of Fishel's version: "I think it's wonderful...he wraps around it his usual perfect power pop arrangement, and of course, [Carey's] lyrics now become male-on-male ones...love, Love!"[47]

In December 2013, Fishel won both the Album of the Year award (for Not Thinking Straight) and the Song of the Year award (for "Radio-Friendly Pop Song") at the 2013 Co-operative Respect 'Loved By You' Awards.[48][49] The awards were voted for by the public.

2014 edit

Back in May 2013, in an interview with Italian magazine Pianeta Gay, Fishel had announced that he was working on an EP of cover versions, including songs from the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s.[3] On 16 June 2014, Fishel released the artwork for the upcoming EP and announced its title Cover Boy, stating that it would be released on 14 July 2014.[50]

On 22 June 2014, Fishel released the first taste of new music from the upcoming EP in the form of a teaser video on his YouTube channel, for the song "Tonight Is What It Means To Be Young",[51] an epic rock song written by Jim Steinman for the 1984 film Streets of Fire and originally performed by Fire Inc. Fishel's teaser video contains a three-minute preview of his seven-minute track, comprising footage of rain, thunder, lightning, fire and angels, and concludes with a topless male torso emerging through flames, accompanied by two interlocking male symbols, commonly recognised as a gay male symbol.

On 5 July 2014, Fishel announced via his official Facebook page that Cover Boy would include six brand new recordings and a seventh, older track. This would be Fishel's A cappella cover of BjΓΆrk's song "Hyperballad", taken from her 1995 album Post. Fishel stated that "Hyperballad" would be included on Cover Boy as a bonus track due to his receiving several requests over the years by fans to release it officially after he posted it on his MySpace page a few years earlier in the mid-2000s.[52]

In April 2014, Fishel announced a new video project via his official Facebook page, asking his fans to submit their photographs for an upcoming video. The title and details of the song were not yet revealed, other than that the video would be for one of the songs from his upcoming covers EP. Fishel requested that his fans, regardless of whether they were "gay or straight, transgender, bi, black or white, young or old (or anything in-between)", submit photos of what 'Pride' meant to them, their partners and their friends, with a view to including the submissions in a collaborative music video celebrating international Pride.[53] Fishel asked fans to use his Facebook, Instagram and Twitter pages to send in their submissions.[54][55] On 13 July 2014, the day before Cover Boy's release, the results of this video project were revealed when an official music video was published on Fishel's YouTube channel for the EP's lead single, a cover of CeCe Peniston's 1991 dance anthem "Finally".[56] The video is animated by Kenneth Wilcox[56] and is a fast-paced photo montage and lyric video "in celebration of gay pride everywhere".[57] The video displays the song's lyrics on the screen alongside all the submitted fan photos, which include many LGBT couples hugging, kissing, getting married and celebrating Gay pride, as well as heterosexual couples and individual 'Selfies'. Fishel maintains the original song's use of male pronouns, giving the song a gay male perspective,[53] and the video opens with the lyrics "Meeting Mr. Right, the man of dreams" displayed on the screen. To accompany the video's release, Fishel posted the following statement underneath the video's credits on his official YouTube channel: "A HUGE heartfelt thank you to everyone who contributed photos for this video and helped to make this a very special project and a celebration of international Pride! I had so much fun going through all the fabulous pics which you sent in from all over the world, representing the United States, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Ireland, Australia, South Africa, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Uruguay, Philippines, Singapore, Indonesia, Lithuania, Cuba, Thailand and China. Thank you all and I hope you enjoy the results! Mx".[56] Alex Hawley from Outrising.com said of "Finally": "with a distinctly rockier edge than the original's club-infused panache, Matt has also maintained the original's use of male pronouns...which we think is awesome", calling the accompanying music video "the perfect tribute to Pride and Unity".[53]

Cover Boy was released worldwide the next day on 14 July 2014[58] as a seven-track EP, available as a digital download on all international iTunes,[59] Amazon and Google Play stores. Musically, the EP incorporates elements of Alternative rock, Pop, Rock, Pop rock, Rock opera, and A cappella. The EP contains Fishel's reinterpretations of the aforementioned "Finally", "Tonight Is What It Means To Be Young" and "Hyperballad", as well as four further recordings including: "Summer Rain" (originally performed by Belinda Carlisle and taken from her 1989 album Runaway Horses), "Run With Us" (the official theme tune to the 1980s/1990s animated television series The Raccoons, originally performed by Lisa Lougheed), "Big Casino" (originally performed by Jimmy Eat World and taken from their 2007 album Chase This Light) and "Sky Fits Heaven" (originally performed by Madonna and taken from her 1998 album Ray of Light).[60] Howard Stump of music blog Soundtrack to My Day said of Cover Boy: "Fishel has an amazing grasp of pop music, serving up delicious treats with each release. So when taking on the treats of some of his favorite artists, my expectations were raised... he not only met them, but exceeded my expectations...'Cover Boy' should not be missed at all. The collection is a thoughtful and tuneful journey, one I keep taking again and again."[60] He called Fishel's rendition of "Hyperballad" "special, and should not be missed" and said of "Finally": "the song feels so new, so fresh. I just love it!"[60] On the day following the release of Cover Boy, Grammy Award-winning record producer[61] and songwriter Jim Steinman thanked Fishel for covering "Tonight Is What It Means To Be Young" and publicly praised Fishel's work on his Facebook fan page.[62]

On 10 August 2014, Fishel released a new music video for his cover of "Run With Us", the second single from Cover Boy, on his YouTube channel.[63] The video is a compilation of clips and footage taken from the original animated Canadian television series The Raccoons, from which "Run With Us" was the official theme tune. In Fishel's video, the footage is re-edited together in time to the music as an homage to the show, with scenes matching the song's lyrics. The video was created by Fishel with permission from The Raccoons creator Kevin Gillis, who also co-wrote the song.[64]

In November 2014, Fishel won the 2014 RightOutTV Music & Video Award for Best Lyric Video, for "Finally".[65]

2017–2018 edit

On 1 December 2017, Fishel released new single "Bored of Straight Boys" for download and streaming worldwide, along with an accompanying animated music video on his YouTube channel.[66][67] Described by Out magazine as "the anti-bro anthem we've all been desperately waiting for",[68] it was the first single to be taken from Fishel's sophomore studio album M/F, due for a 2018 release.[68]

On 26 January 2018, "LGBTQIA (A New Generation)" was released as the second single from M/F.[69] A music video for the single was released on the same day on Fishel's YouTube channel.[70] Described by Gay Times magazine as "a storming queer rock anthem",[71] both the song and video pay tribute to queer history and to all the LGBT+ pioneers, activists and trailblazers who paved the way and broke new ground in the fight for equality.[72] The song is also "a celebration of today's generation of fabulous, open-minded youth" and acts as "a call to arms against those individuals and institutions that still try to oppress freedom, equality and progress".[72] The single came out in conjunction with the UK's LGBT History Month which, in February 2018, marked the fifteenth anniversary of the repeal of Section 28.[72]

Fishel released two further singles from the upcoming M/F in the first half of 2018: "Soldiers" on 23 March[73] and "Twinks" on 1 June.[74]

Fishel's sophomore studio album M/F was released internationally by Young Lust Records on 6 July 2018, on limited edition Vinyl, CD, digital download and streaming services.[75][76] The album was co-produced by Fishel and UK rock producer Lee Batiuk (Deaf Havana) and mastered by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound, New York.[68][75] It features a range of guest musicians including Batiuk, London's The Killer Horns, British singer Zarif, Polish singer Ola Bienkowska, and a cheerleading squad.[68][75] In terms of lyrical inspiration and themes, Fishel told Out magazine that M/F contains songs "about life from my perspective as an out, proud and happy gay man...politically passionate; in a beautiful, happy relationship; embracing and exploring many aspects of LGBT life whilst on my journey and curiously questioning the world around me and how I fit into it."[68] The overall tone is "positive, upbeat and celebratory, with a little touch of melancholy thrown into the mix every now and then." Some of the songs are "tongue-in-cheek", others explore "many of the joys and complexities that can accompany life as a gay man in the modern world, as well as tributes to different elements of LGBTQ culture, past and present."[68]

On 7 August 2018, Fishel released a live action music video onto his official YouTube channel for M/F's fifth and final single, "I'm Totally Obsessed With Him".[77] It was filmed at London's Shoreditch Town Hall and features Fishel fronting his band and performing choreography alongside an ensemble of dancers and musicians.[75] Stylistically, the video pays tribute to a variety of eras, costumes and looks from queer iconography and history.[78] Upon the video's release, G-scene magazine described Fishel as "unapologetically fabulous".[78]

2019–Present edit

On 20 June 2021, Fishel revealed on his official social media accounts that he was building a new studio and working on his fourth album.[79] On 18 October 2022, Fishel announced that his upcoming studio album, Tales of Queer Suburbia, would contain 13 new, original songs and be released in 2023.[80][81]

Discography edit

Albums edit

Year Title Label
2013 Not Thinking Straight
Young Lust
2018 M/F

EPs edit

Year Title Label
2014 Cover Boy
Young Lust

Singles edit

Year Title Album
2010 "Football Song"
Not Thinking Straight
2011 "The First Time"
2012 "Behind Closed Doors"
"Testament"
2013 "Radio-Friendly Pop Song"
'When Boy Meets Boy"
"Oh Santa!"
non-album single
2017 "Bored of Straight Boys"
M/F
2018 "LGBTQIA (A New Generation)"
"Soldiers"
"Twinks"
"I'm Totally Obsessed With Him"

Videography edit

Year Title Director/Producer/Animator
2009 "Football Song" Directed by Dan Shipton
2011 "The First Time" Directed by Alexis Dos Santos
2012 "Testament" Directed by Arno
2013 "Radio-Friendly Pop Song" Produced by Tyjens Media, animated by Kenneth Wilcox
'When Boy Meets Boy" Directed and animated by Joe Phillips
2014 "Finally" Animated by Wilcox
'Run with Us" Produced and edited by Fishel
2017 "Bored of Straight Boys" Animated by John Howe
2018 "LGBTQIA (A New Generation)" Animated by Howe
"I'm Totally Obsessed With Him" Produced & Directed by Fishel & Joe Bates[77]

Awards and nominations edit

Year Nominated work Award Category Result
2012 "Football Song" RightOutTV Music & Video Awards Best Video So Far Won [82]
Best Song So Far Nominated [83]
"Behind Closed Doors" Song of the Year Won [82]
Best Pop/Rock/Adult Contemporary Song Nominated [83]
"The First Time" Best Pop/Rock/Adult Contemporary Video Nominated
Best Video (Pro) Nominated
2013 "When Boy Meets Boy" Nominated [84]
Best Pop/Rock Video Won [85]
"Radio-Friendly Pop Song" Best Pop Song Nominated [84]
Song of the Year Won [85]
Respect Loved by You Awards Won [48]
Not Thinking Straight Album of the Year Won
2014 "Finally" RightOutTV Music & Video Awards Best Lyric Video Won

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Matt Fishel is a British singer songwriter music producer and record label owner He plays guitar piano bass and keyboards He grew up in Nottingham in the East Midlands in the late 1990s going on to study Music and Performing Arts at Paul McCartney s Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts LIPA in the early 2000s 1 before moving to London UK where he currently lives Matt FishelOriginLondon EnglandGenresRock punk alternative pop rock pop punkOccupation s Singer songwriter producerInstrument s Vocals piano guitar bass keyboardsYears active2009 presentLabelsYoung LustWebsitemattfishel wbr com Contents 1 Music and style 2 Career 2 1 2010 2012 2 2 2013 2 3 2014 2 4 2017 2018 2 5 2019 Present 3 Discography 3 1 Albums 3 2 EPs 3 3 Singles 4 Videography 5 Awards and nominations 6 References 7 External linksMusic and style editFishel s music spans several genres including rock punk rock and pop punk and draws on influences from modern American rock college rock alternative rock indie rock and pop music He grew up listening to Prince and Madonna 2 and as a teenager discovered punk and hardcore which inspired him to want to write songs 3 Fishel has cited a range of musical influences including American rock bands Jimmy Eat World Boysetsfire Green Day 3 UK rock acts Skunk Anansie 4 and Funeral for a Friend as well as pop artists Prince Madonna Bjork Seal Annie Lennox and Pet Shop Boys 3 Fishel is openly gay and he is candid and open about his sexuality in the lyrics of his songs Themes of love lust sexuality and education run through his work His songs and lyrics frequently deal with the joys pains and experiences of growing up as a gay teenager and young man 5 British actor and writer Stephen Fry has described Fishel s music as gloriously gay sweetly romantic wonderfully touching 6 7 Career edit2010 2012 edit In 2010 Fishel launched his own record label Young Lust Records which he runs from his London studio 8 1 Tired of being advised by major labels to remove all the references to other men from his songs Fishel set up his own record label to retain artistic freedom so he would not have to compromise on his music and lyrics 8 Fishel s debut single Football Song was released worldwide by Young Lust Records on 7 June 2010 9 with artwork by Italian comic book illustrator Jacopo Camagni 3 The official music video for Football Song is directed by Dan Shipton and features Fishel reminiscing about a crush on the captain of the school football team and performing the song alongside a team of dancing footballers 10 The fictional football team in the video comprises both professional dancers and members of Stonewall F C 11 Britain s first and top ranking gay football team Attitude magazine called the song our 2010 World Cup Anthem 12 and Fishel s fan base started to grow further after Stephen Fry publicly praised the song and video on Twitter 11 The video for Football Song won the Best Video So Far award at the 2012 RightOut TV Music amp Video Awards 5 13 Fishel s second single The First Time was released on 7 November 2011 14 It was released as a three track single including two club remixes from Amsterdam remixer and producer Matt Pop The official music video for The First Time was shot in Buenos Aires Argentina 15 and is directed by Argentinian film director Alexis Dos Santos 15 Glue Unmade Beds Random Strangers The video was filmed on location in Argentina and tells the story of the first kiss between two teenage boys The boys are played by Argentinian actors Juan Gabriel Mino and Ronan Nunez 2 16 Fishel does not appear in the video in person but his image is displayed on one of the boys T shirts Reviews for the song and its accompanying video were positive Instinct Magazine called it one of the most adorable music videos we ve seen in a long time 5 and Out magazine s Jon Roth referred to the song as an empowering soundtrack and A music video that will make you want to be a teenager all over again 17 The Sydney Star Observer called the video stunning 7 In 2012 Fishel released two further singles The first was Behind Closed Doors a driving pop rock song that deals with themes of homophobia and hypocrisy 18 Released on 9 April 2012 19 the song went on to win the 2012 Song of the Year award at the 2012 RightOutTV Music amp Video Awards 5 13 Testament was Fishel s fourth single released on 28 May 2012 20 It is a fast paced punk rock song The official music video for Testament was directed by portrait photographer and visual artist Arno 21 22 23 The video is a mixture of live and archive footage which includes themes of repression tradition marriage religion and celebration 22 Fishel can be seen kissing another man in the video Accidental Bear described Testament as a song of empowerment encourages you to raise freedom flags and celebrates falling in love How refreshing to hear something that is more rocking and less clubby 24 Leo Kristoffersson of So So Gay said what we love about Fishel is that he is out and proud but that he doesn t feel the need to pigeon hole himself as a gay singer Testament could easily be a Green Day song with frantic guitars frenetic beats and a style of vocal delivery usually associated with the lead singers of the best indie bands 25 2013 edit On 10 March 2013 Fishel released a new Lyric video for his fifth single Radio Friendly Pop Song 26 The single was officially released worldwide on 18 March 2013 27 The song is a comment on Fishel s experiences of the entertainment industry and of being repeatedly advised to remove any openly gay content from his work 8 28 In an interview with Blair Martin on Brisbane s Queer Radio 4ZZZ in May 2013 Fishel said that the song was a fun tongue in cheek response to certain A amp R guys in major labels 29 The song contains elements of pop rock and punk and includes an a cappella breakdown section LGBT entertainment blog The G List Society called Radio Friendly Pop Song our favourite track of 2013 and the most buzz worthy song of Fishel s discography They wrote of the song This catchy tune serves as a confrontational truth to mainstream music industry s hesitation to allow same sex love songs to be promoted to the masses The lyrics blasting status quo are genius and the choruses are spot on We have lived to hear many hit singles pushing the buttons of controversy yet we have never heard a delectable tune challenging the seemingly homophobic practices of the music industry 30 Jeremy Feist of Canadian magazine Xtra said Radio Friendly Pop Song was really good and super catchy 31 Rebecca Eisenberg of viral content website Upworthy called the song pitch perfect saying when Fishel fires back at 2 44 I was grinning like a fool So good 32 Cate Matthews from The Huffington Post called Radio Friendly Pop Song ridiculously catchy and said we re supremely happy that Fishel is standing up and singing his heart out with one caveat We don t know how we re ever going to get his songs out of our heads 33 Fishel s debut album Not Thinking Straight was released internationally by Young Lust Records on 8 April 2013 34 35 The album was produced by both Fishel and UK music producer Mark Crew and contains thirteen tracks that deal with themes and issues surrounding young gay life relationships and experiences 36 Musically it has been described as a blend of heavy guitars big vocal harmonies and anthemic choruses 36 Not Thinking Straight was released as both a physical CD on Bandcamp and Fishel s website store and a digital download on iTunes and Amazon worldwide The track listing includes the six singles Football Song The First Time Behind Closed Doors Testament Radio Friendly Pop Song and When Boy Meets Boy plus album only tracks Maybe Nottingham Seventeen Again Armitage Shanks Jamie Alastair Boxer Shorts amp Razor Blades and Boys In the album s sleeve notes Fishel is credited as performing all lead and background vocals piano guitars keyboards and programming and as the sole composer and lyricist for all 13 tracks The artwork for Not Thinking Straight was created by San Diego comic book artist and illustrator Joe Phillips The album cover depicts Fishel as a superhero in cartoon form with a guitar on his back and piano keys around his hands The words Superfishel Comics and 1 First Issue are also written on the cover The booklet and CD art contain eighteen original illustrations by Joe Phillips each representing a different song and its lyrics 28 36 On 2 June 2013 an official music video for When Boy Meets Boy Fishel s sixth single from Not Thinking Straight was released on Fishel s YouTube channel 37 The video is an animation music video directed and animated by Joe Phillips 38 Described by Out Magazine as a cute and sexy love story with a superhero twist 38 it shows an animated version of Fishel meeting a mysterious skater boy in a bar and concludes with a superhero fight and rescue sequence British magazine The Gay UK called it one of the best music videos we ve seen in a long time 39 When Boy Meets Boy was released internationally as a digital single the following day on 3 June 2013 40 41 The three track bundle includes another club remix by Matt Pop and an acoustic version of the song The single s artwork is another illustration by Joe Phillips featuring the two lead cartoon characters from the accompanying music video On 30 October 2013 Fishel won another two awards at the annual RightOutTV Music amp Video Awards He picked up the 2013 award for Best Pop Rock Video for When Boy Meets Boy and for the second year running he won the Song of the Year award this time for Radio Friendly Pop Song 42 In November 2013 Fishel released a cover version of Mariah Carey s 2010 Christmas hit Oh Santa 43 written by Mariah Carey Jermaine Dupri and Bryan Michael Cox The single was released worldwide via digital download on iTunes Amazon and Google Play on 18 November 2013 as a one track non album single 43 44 The artwork for the Oh Santa single is another illustration by Joe Phillips 1 The cartoon image depicts a Christmas scene in a living room into which Santa Claus is carrying a male character wrapped up in a bow whilst another male character is asleep in a chair A simple promo video for the song was released on Fishel s YouTube channel 45 Whilst the original Mariah Carey version of the song incorporates the musical genres of urban R amp B and dance pop 46 Fishel s reworking of the song is guitar led and contains elements of pop punk rock and pop and incorporates Christmas bells and chimes Fishel s version keeps the same lyrics from the original version giving the song a gay male perspective JD Doyle of Queer Music Heritage wrote of Fishel s version I think it s wonderful he wraps around it his usual perfect power pop arrangement and of course Carey s lyrics now become male on male ones love Love 47 In December 2013 Fishel won both the Album of the Year award for Not Thinking Straight and the Song of the Year award for Radio Friendly Pop Song at the 2013 Co operative Respect Loved By You Awards 48 49 The awards were voted for by the public 2014 edit Back in May 2013 in an interview with Italian magazine Pianeta Gay Fishel had announced that he was working on an EP of cover versions including songs from the 1980s 1990s and 2000s 3 On 16 June 2014 Fishel released the artwork for the upcoming EP and announced its title Cover Boy stating that it would be released on 14 July 2014 50 On 22 June 2014 Fishel released the first taste of new music from the upcoming EP in the form of a teaser video on his YouTube channel for the song Tonight Is What It Means To Be Young 51 an epic rock song written by Jim Steinman for the 1984 film Streets of Fire and originally performed by Fire Inc Fishel s teaser video contains a three minute preview of his seven minute track comprising footage of rain thunder lightning fire and angels and concludes with a topless male torso emerging through flames accompanied by two interlocking male symbols commonly recognised as a gay male symbol On 5 July 2014 Fishel announced via his official Facebook page that Cover Boy would include six brand new recordings and a seventh older track This would be Fishel s A cappella cover of Bjork s song Hyperballad taken from her 1995 album Post Fishel stated that Hyperballad would be included on Cover Boy as a bonus track due to his receiving several requests over the years by fans to release it officially after he posted it on his MySpace page a few years earlier in the mid 2000s 52 In April 2014 Fishel announced a new video project via his official Facebook page asking his fans to submit their photographs for an upcoming video The title and details of the song were not yet revealed other than that the video would be for one of the songs from his upcoming covers EP Fishel requested that his fans regardless of whether they were gay or straight transgender bi black or white young or old or anything in between submit photos of what Pride meant to them their partners and their friends with a view to including the submissions in a collaborative music video celebrating international Pride 53 Fishel asked fans to use his Facebook Instagram and Twitter pages to send in their submissions 54 55 On 13 July 2014 the day before Cover Boy s release the results of this video project were revealed when an official music video was published on Fishel s YouTube channel for the EP s lead single a cover of CeCe Peniston s 1991 dance anthem Finally 56 The video is animated by Kenneth Wilcox 56 and is a fast paced photo montage and lyric video in celebration of gay pride everywhere 57 The video displays the song s lyrics on the screen alongside all the submitted fan photos which include many LGBT couples hugging kissing getting married and celebrating Gay pride as well as heterosexual couples and individual Selfies Fishel maintains the original song s use of male pronouns giving the song a gay male perspective 53 and the video opens with the lyrics Meeting Mr Right the man of dreams displayed on the screen To accompany the video s release Fishel posted the following statement underneath the video s credits on his official YouTube channel A HUGE heartfelt thank you to everyone who contributed photos for this video and helped to make this a very special project and a celebration of international Pride I had so much fun going through all the fabulous pics which you sent in from all over the world representing the United States United Kingdom France Italy Germany Spain Ireland Australia South Africa Argentina Brazil Mexico Uruguay Philippines Singapore Indonesia Lithuania Cuba Thailand and China Thank you all and I hope you enjoy the results Mx 56 Alex Hawley from Outrising com said of Finally with a distinctly rockier edge than the original s club infused panache Matt has also maintained the original s use of male pronouns which we think is awesome calling the accompanying music video the perfect tribute to Pride and Unity 53 Cover Boy was released worldwide the next day on 14 July 2014 58 as a seven track EP available as a digital download on all international iTunes 59 Amazon and Google Play stores Musically the EP incorporates elements of Alternative rock Pop Rock Pop rock Rock opera and A cappella The EP contains Fishel s reinterpretations of the aforementioned Finally Tonight Is What It Means To Be Young and Hyperballad as well as four further recordings including Summer Rain originally performed by Belinda Carlisle and taken from her 1989 album Runaway Horses Run With Us the official theme tune to the 1980s 1990s animated television series The Raccoons originally performed by Lisa Lougheed Big Casino originally performed by Jimmy Eat World and taken from their 2007 album Chase This Light and Sky Fits Heaven originally performed by Madonna and taken from her 1998 album Ray of Light 60 Howard Stump of music blog Soundtrack to My Day said of Cover Boy Fishel has an amazing grasp of pop music serving up delicious treats with each release So when taking on the treats of some of his favorite artists my expectations were raised he not only met them but exceeded my expectations Cover Boy should not be missed at all The collection is a thoughtful and tuneful journey one I keep taking again and again 60 He called Fishel s rendition of Hyperballad special and should not be missed and said of Finally the song feels so new so fresh I just love it 60 On the day following the release of Cover Boy Grammy Award winning record producer 61 and songwriter Jim Steinman thanked Fishel for covering Tonight Is What It Means To Be Young and publicly praised Fishel s work on his Facebook fan page 62 On 10 August 2014 Fishel released a new music video for his cover of Run With Us the second single from Cover Boy on his YouTube channel 63 The video is a compilation of clips and footage taken from the original animated Canadian television series The Raccoons from which Run With Us was the official theme tune In Fishel s video the footage is re edited together in time to the music as an homage to the show with scenes matching the song s lyrics The video was created by Fishel with permission from The Raccoons creator Kevin Gillis who also co wrote the song 64 In November 2014 Fishel won the 2014 RightOutTV Music amp Video Award for Best Lyric Video for Finally 65 2017 2018 edit On 1 December 2017 Fishel released new single Bored of Straight Boys for download and streaming worldwide along with an accompanying animated music video on his YouTube channel 66 67 Described by Out magazine as the anti bro anthem we ve all been desperately waiting for 68 it was the first single to be taken from Fishel s sophomore studio album M F due for a 2018 release 68 On 26 January 2018 LGBTQIA A New Generation was released as the second single from M F 69 A music video for the single was released on the same day on Fishel s YouTube channel 70 Described by Gay Times magazine as a storming queer rock anthem 71 both the song and video pay tribute to queer history and to all the LGBT pioneers activists and trailblazers who paved the way and broke new ground in the fight for equality 72 The song is also a celebration of today s generation of fabulous open minded youth and acts as a call to arms against those individuals and institutions that still try to oppress freedom equality and progress 72 The single came out in conjunction with the UK s LGBT History Month which in February 2018 marked the fifteenth anniversary of the repeal of Section 28 72 Fishel released two further singles from the upcoming M F in the first half of 2018 Soldiers on 23 March 73 and Twinks on 1 June 74 Fishel s sophomore studio album M F was released internationally by Young Lust Records on 6 July 2018 on limited edition Vinyl CD digital download and streaming services 75 76 The album was co produced by Fishel and UK rock producer Lee Batiuk Deaf Havana and mastered by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound New York 68 75 It features a range of guest musicians including Batiuk London s The Killer Horns British singer Zarif Polish singer Ola Bienkowska and a cheerleading squad 68 75 In terms of lyrical inspiration and themes Fishel told Out magazine that M F contains songs about life from my perspective as an out proud and happy gay man politically passionate in a beautiful happy relationship embracing and exploring many aspects of LGBT life whilst on my journey and curiously questioning the world around me and how I fit into it 68 The overall tone is positive upbeat and celebratory with a little touch of melancholy thrown into the mix every now and then Some of the songs are tongue in cheek others explore many of the joys and complexities that can accompany life as a gay man in the modern world as well as tributes to different elements of LGBTQ culture past and present 68 On 7 August 2018 Fishel released a live action music video onto his official YouTube channel for M F s fifth and final single I m Totally Obsessed With Him 77 It was filmed at London s Shoreditch Town Hall and features Fishel fronting his band and performing choreography alongside an ensemble of dancers and musicians 75 Stylistically the video pays tribute to a variety of eras costumes and looks from queer iconography and history 78 Upon the video s release G scene magazine described Fishel as unapologetically fabulous 78 2019 Present edit This section may contain improper references to user generated content Please help improve it by removing references to unreliable sources where they are used inappropriately January 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message On 20 June 2021 Fishel revealed on his official social media accounts that he was building a new studio and working on his fourth album 79 On 18 October 2022 Fishel announced that his upcoming studio album Tales of Queer Suburbia would contain 13 new original songs and be released in 2023 80 81 Discography editAlbums edit Year Title Label2013 Not Thinking Straight Young Lust2018 M FEPs edit Year Title Label2014 Cover Boy Young LustSingles edit Year Title Album2010 Football Song Not Thinking Straight2011 The First Time 2012 Behind Closed Doors Testament 2013 Radio Friendly Pop Song When Boy Meets Boy Oh Santa non album single2017 Bored of Straight Boys M F2018 LGBTQIA A New Generation Soldiers Twinks I m Totally Obsessed With Him Videography editYear Title Director Producer Animator2009 Football Song Directed by Dan Shipton2011 The First Time Directed by Alexis Dos Santos2012 Testament Directed by Arno2013 Radio Friendly Pop Song Produced by Tyjens Media animated by Kenneth Wilcox When Boy Meets Boy Directed and animated by Joe Phillips2014 Finally Animated by Wilcox Run with Us Produced and edited by Fishel2017 Bored of Straight Boys Animated by John Howe2018 LGBTQIA A New Generation Animated by Howe I m Totally Obsessed With Him Produced amp Directed by Fishel amp Joe Bates 77 Awards and nominations editYear Nominated work Award Category Result2012 Football Song RightOutTV Music amp Video Awards Best Video So Far Won 82 Best Song So Far Nominated 83 Behind Closed Doors Song of the Year Won 82 Best Pop Rock Adult Contemporary Song Nominated 83 The First Time Best Pop Rock Adult Contemporary Video NominatedBest Video Pro Nominated2013 When Boy Meets Boy Nominated 84 Best Pop Rock Video Won 85 Radio Friendly Pop Song Best Pop Song Nominated 84 Song of the Year Won 85 Respect Loved by You Awards Won 48 Not Thinking Straight Album of the Year Won2014 Finally RightOutTV Music amp Video Awards Best Lyric Video WonReferences edit a b c mattfishel com Official Matt Fishel website Retrieved on 17 June 2013 a b Roth Jon Matt Fishel s First Time Out Magazine US 16 December 2011 Retrieved on 1 June 2013 a b c d e Fishel Matt from interview with Migliore Nicola Intervista esclusiva al promettente cantante Matt Fishel Archived 11 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine Pianeta Gay Italy 6 May 2013 Retrieved on 12 June 2013 Fishel Matt from interview with Shaw 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tasty new studio setup Album 4 well and truly underway Matt Fishel on Instagram My brand new album Tales of Queer Suburbia coming 2023 I m insanely excited to finally announce the title of my 4th album out next year TOQS has 13 new original songs Plus some bonus extras and will be my longest album to date in terms of runtime so I can promise there ll be LOTS of tasty goodies to enjoy Full tracklist final artwork and production Performer info will be revealed soon But for now here are some things you can expect Epic songs amp production Loadsa kickass synths amp a whole bunch of fun Nostalgic 80s vibes amp influences Massive sax amp guitar solos Big anthemic choruses Plenty of tales of queer life amp experiences with lots of positive narratives alongside some quite dark and raw moments Currently in the final phases of recording and putting finishing touches to all the tracks Seriously guys I ve been overwhelmingly excited amp increasingly impatient for nearly 2 years now to share all these new sonic treats and tales with you just a little longer to wait but for now must go some gang vocals to record More soooon X talesofqueersuburbia mattfishel newalbum newmusic LGBT LGBTQ lgbtqia queer music instagay singer songwriter musician singersongwriter independentartist https twitter com mattfishel status 1582381217412186112 s 20 amp t 1YsnLSeLKwDjNAE5uRy6YA a b RightOutTV Music amp Video Awards 2012 Winners Archived 1 July 2015 at the Wayback Machine RightOut TV Awards Canada Retrieved on 9 December 2013 a b RightOutTV Music amp Video Awards 2012 Nominees Archived 12 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine RightOut TV Awards Canada Retrieved on 9 December 2013 a b RightOutTV Music amp Video Awards 2013 Nominees Archived 2 May 2015 at the Wayback Machine RightOut TV Awards Canada Retrieved on 9 December 2013 a b RightOutTV Music amp Video Awards 2013 Winners Archived 30 June 2015 at the Wayback Machine RightOut TV Awards Canada Retrieved on 9 December 2013 External links edit 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