Logan Lynn Unleashes Dance-Punk “I’m just a hole, sir” Single/Video
Logan Lynn will release his brand new studio album SOFTCORE on June 7 via Kill Rock Stars. Announced to acclaim spanning Punknews.org, GLAAD, Ghettoblaster Magazine and support from Apple Music “New In Indie” and TIDAL “Folkified Favorites”, the new collection infuses his old fashioned belief in monogamous love and self-tenderness with his exuberant, playful and in-your-face brand of synth-laced queer indie punk. While the aching Bill Callahan cover “To Be Of Use” represents the album’s quietest moment, new album single “I’m Just A Hole, Sir” represents Logan’s harder side and could almost serve as the record’s sexual core. Arriving today alongside an official video, the track kicks off with a thundering drum machine and a springy, breakneck bassline, until Logan’s vocals pierce through the fray, reclaiming his damaged sexuality one dom at a time.
Logan explains, “This song is a farewell to love and a hello to whatever the opposite of love is. It’s about sex and desire at its core and who we are when everything else gets peeled away. This is a revenge track about anger, rage, and freedom — but also very horny. It’s about letting myself go in whatever direction the wind takes me, then burning it all down as I go. I love a trauma response, and, you know, why not make it a horny one, as a treat?”