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[INTERVIEW] Getting Candid with Forest Claudette
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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Jun 23, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
We’re getting candid in our interview with Forest Claudette!
We talk to Forest about the decision to open up about their non-binary gender identity in their music, being able to develop their artistry without the pressure to go viral, and how they use visuals as a world-building tool to enhance the stories in their music.
Forest Claudette is an Australian alternative R&B artist, who grew up playing multiple instruments and now is honing in their artistry to tell their own story. Their new EP titled Jupiter and subsequent single “Moonlight” explores gender identity and sexuality, the joy and sacrifice of coming out, and life’s complexities.
Listen to the full interview with Forest on Name 3 Songs podcast and find a transcribed excerpt at name3songs.com.
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We talk to Forest about the decision to open up about their non-binary gender identity in their music, being able to develop their artistry without the pressure to go viral, and how they use visuals as a world-building tool to enhance the stories in their music.
Forest Claudette is an Australian alternative R&B artist, who grew up playing multiple instruments and now is honing in their artistry to tell their own story. Their new EP titled Jupiter and subsequent single “Moonlight” explores gender identity and sexuality, the joy and sacrifice of coming out, and life’s complexities.
Listen to the full interview with Forest on Name 3 Songs podcast and find a transcribed excerpt at name3songs.com.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Jun 23, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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