miércoles, 8 de febrero de 2017

Vennessa St. John


shemale adult fetish video star/producer/musician Vennessa St. John








Are there any gay death metal vocalists

https://www.quora.com/Are-there-any-gay-death-metal-vocalists

Gender Reassignment and the Metal Music



I came across an interesting interview the other day over at Invisible Oranges on the male to female transition of one of the members in the heavy metal band, Cretin. The interview was posted in June of 2011 so I’m sure I’m pretty late on the news, but I guess that’s bound to happen when your knee deep in researching and learning new things. I added this tidbit of information into the “learning new things” category. Although it’s not about women and their participation in the Metal Music community, it’s of course related and is actually quite a fascinating read!

I was drawn to this interview because I wanted to know first-hand what kind of challenges Marissa Martinez, formerly Dan Martinez, received upon coming out to the metal music community.

Below: a pic of Martinez pre-transition and post-transition:




From the interview it looks like most of Martinez’s hesitations were internal and that the metal community didn’t react or treat her horridly. Though it wasn’t an easy transition it seems she was able to, with support of her ex-wife and band-mates, experience a therapeutic and cathartic transformation. I’ve seen that the majority of the time this isn’t the case.

In one comment, Martinez says that she was approached at the 2011 Deathfest by supportive fans who knew her pre-transition and that some young girls who were new fans had said that it was awesome to see a woman who could grind. This of course made Martinez laugh and only supports the fact that Metal still has its marginalized groups that exist within it.

I think the most surprising thing I digested from the interview was Martinez’s upbeat and optimistic attitude. I thought it was great that her story had a successful outcome, one where she had great support from her fellow band-mates and her fan base. It was great to see she wasn’t only striving to produce creative music but that she took an active role in participating in the transgender community and speaking out about her experience.


The Devil is transgender




Emma Oh










Satanic Transgender Girls of America

domingo, 11 de mayo de 2014

cynics sean reinert publicly come out as gay




cynics paul masvidal and sean reinert publicly come out as gay




I feel like it was no big secret that Cynic founders and former Death members Paul Masvidal and Sean Reinart are gay. Masvidal never hid the fact, being very open with when a fan once asked him about his sexuality on Facebook. The two were open about their sexuality to friends and associates but have decided to go public with the news for the first time in a very insightful piece in the Los Angeles Times.


"I see all those old dudes out there just banging their heads to our records," Reinert said, wearing an imposing goatee and extra-large Miami Dolphins jersey. "And I have to think — 'That stuff you're banging your head to? That is some gay, gay metal, man.'"

The article goes on to say that the two struggled with their identities, but Paul was the first to come out, in 1991. While on tour, he began exploring drag bars and gay nightclubs. Reinert wanted to join him but was not comfortable with it yet saying:


"I knew that, secretly, I wanted to go to those clubs too," Reinert, 42, said. "But back then, my stereotype of how to be gay was wearing dresses and tank tops. I didn't have any masculine, metal role models who were gay."

Being out on the road opening for Cannibal Corpse was not making their coming out process any easier, with the audience not exactly embracing their "anti-macho stage presence."


"That tour was really traumatic for us," Masvidal said, recalling anti-gay epithets being yelled at them. "We were wearing Indian garb and we had a girl keyboardist, and we were playing to this Paleolithic crowd throwing bottles and yelling 'Get off the stage…' It was our first big tour and all we could think was, 'We don't belong here.'"

I can't even imagine how rough that must've been for two people still trying to discover themselves. I'm sure it was part of the reason they decided to stop doing Cynic in 1994 and move on to other projects. Matters were made worse when a guy who went on a date with Reinert decided to go online and blog about it:


"I went on a date with this one awful guy who blogged about it on his website," Reinert said. "So for years, if you typed my name into Google, the second thing that came up, after 'Sean Reinert Drummer,' was 'Sean Reinert Gay.'"

Now in their mid-40s, they are ready to be public about it, to show the world that gay men can play metal and I couldn't be more happy for the two of them to find the peace of mind to deal with the onslaught of attention they will surly get from this announcement. The article states that Reinart is currently living with his longtime boyfriend. They are living their lives the way they want to, and if you don't like it, listen to something else:


"It's one thing to make out with your bandmates and just 'play gay' because it's edgy," Masvidal said. "It's another thing to actually live it."

"Gay people are everywhere, doing every job, playing every kind of music and we always have been," Reinert said. "It's taken me years to finally be brave enough to say, 'If you have a problem with that, then throw out our records. That's your problem, not mine.'"








Barney Greenway (@officialND), Sean Reinert (DEATH/CYNIC) and Chuck Schuldiner (@DeathOfficial )




Death, en esta ocasión hablamos de 'Human'. El único disco con Sean Reinert en la batería





                                                            Eric Greif and Paul Masvidal




                                                             Paul Masvidal (Death's era) 




 Eric Greif and Paul Masvidal




Sean Reinert~Skott Carino~Chuck Schuldiner~Paul Masvidal







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viernes, 19 de julio de 2013

Raine von Kiszka


Antes de su cambio de sexo se llamo  Larry Sapp y participo en la banda death metal
Brutality de florida USA
Guitars (1986-1991), Guitars, Vocals (2001-2005)


1988 Brutality Version 1 (Demo) Guitars, Vocals
1988 Brutality Version 2 (Demo) Guitars, Vocals
1990 Dimension Demented (Demo) Vocals, Guitars
1990 Hell on Earth (EP) Guitars, Vocals, Synth, Effects
1991 Metamorphosis (Demo) Vocals (lead), Guitars (lead), Guitars (rhythm), Keyboards
2003 Demo 2003 (Demo) Guitars, Music 3, Vocals, Lyrics 1-3 (as "Mausolus Arguelles Von Kiszka")


ahora su nuevo nombre es Raine von Kiszka