The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Indie singer Coeur de Pirate reflects on coming out

- BY DAVID FRIEND

Indie pop singer Coeur de Pirate received a harsh reminder about the perils of public life when she came out as queer nearly two years ago.

Between the nasty messages posted on internet forums and articles that carried some judgement, the musician saw an intended moment of solidarity with the LGBTQ community turned into an ugly fiasco by some outsiders.

But the Quebec performer, born Beatrice Martin, doesn’t regret speaking out for herself in the wake of the shootings at Pulse nightclub in Orlando. She only regrets the feelings that some threw back at her.

“Some people don’t feel the need to do it, I kind of did,” the 28-year-old singer said before the June 1 release of her new album.

“People really took advantage of it,” she added.

Martin also sets the record straight, saying that while she’s written about being queer, she specifical­ly identifies as “pansexual,” meaning her attraction towards people isn’t limited by sex or gender identity boundaries.

Her past relationsh­ip with Laura Jane Grace, the transgende­r frontwoman of punk band Against Me!, became tabloid fodder, especially in French media publicatio­ns and forums where some readers levelled scrutiny on the pair.

“It was horrible,” she said. “I was showing that I was an accepting person and I was open to everything - and I am. I’m happy about everything and people are just destroying me for it, which shows we still have a long way to come. But it was rough.”

On Couer de Pirate’s new French-language album, “En cas de tempete, ce jardin sera ferme” or “In case of a storm, this garden will be closed,” she comes to terms with the tumult of the past few years, which included a separation from her husband and some extreme writer’s block.

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? Beatrice Martin, whose stage name is Coeur de Pirate, poses for a portrait in Toronto on Thursday, March 1, 2018.
CP PHOTO Beatrice Martin, whose stage name is Coeur de Pirate, poses for a portrait in Toronto on Thursday, March 1, 2018.

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