Lesbian Bed Death
Lesbian Bed Death formed in Seattle in 2012 with vocalist and guitarist Torri Boehm, bassist Sammi Hanrath, drummer Max Rhoden, and keyboardist Ricky Cusick....
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Lesbian Bed Death formed in Seattle in 2012 with vocalist and guitarist Torri Boehm, bassist Sammi Hanrath, drummer Max Rhoden, and keyboardist Ricky Cusick. Their debut EP 'Goth Girls Are Easy' came out the following year, with the title track becoming something of an anthem in certain circles.
Their music often dealt frankly with queer experience and sexuality, which drew both appreciation and criticism. They kept releasing material through the 2010s, including albums like 'Death to Heterosexuality' in 2015 and 'Love Songs for Dead Girls' in 2017.
Songs like 'Béla Lugosi's Back' and 'Rockabilly Bitch' show their blend of gothic atmosphere with driving rhythms.
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