Author: Joaquín García

In 1984, LGBTQ+ teenagers lacked positive role models and faced discrimination in society. However, that changed with the release of “Smalltown Boy” by Bronski Beat. The song and its music video depicted the struggles of a persecuted boy seeking acceptance. Jimmy Somerville, the lead singer, grew up in a harsh environment in Glasgow and found solace in music. Bronski Beat’s refusal to conform to mainstream standards led to the creation of their album “The Age of Consent,” which addressed LGBTQ+ rights and struggles. Despite societal challenges, the band embraced their identity and performed at events supporting LGBTQ+ causes. The impact…

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