Middle Aged Queers Take On The Middle Class’s “Home Is Where” On New Single & Video

Oakland, CA queercore band Middle-Aged Queers have released a cover of “Home is Where” by The Middle Class as their latest single. The track appears on the band’s recently released picture disc EP, Gary’s Satanic Mills, via the band’s own label Outpunx Records and the return release from the seminal Bay Area label Wingnut Records. All proceeds from the EP benefit Rogers & Rosewater, a direct action program providing hot meals to homeless Oaklanders. Middle-Aged Queers further extrapolates on this cover with the song’s music video that was animated by EJ Snyder. “This song was originally a commentary on the monoculture of American suburbs but took on additional meaning for us during the pandemic. The chorus of ‘Home is where we hide’...

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