“It’s so fun to be gay,” declare MAN ON MAN three tracks into their self-titled debut, setting the tone for the record’s unrestrained celebration of love. The collaborative project sees Faith No More’s Roddy Bottum and boyfriend Joey Holman explore their relationship through an escapist blend of lo-fi indie punk, harnessing the beauty of their companionship in the sun-kissed soundscapes. It paints a deeply personal portrait of romance and intimacy, underpinned by an ever-present sense of fun." - DIY 

“‘a new type of queer anthem that celebrates body image and diversity, while also remaining ironic and subversive.” - Rolling Stone

"'irresistibly upbeat, boldly arranged blend of deep, tuneful vocals and fuzzily melodic guitars that eventually gives itself over entirely to synth- and drum machine-assisted danceability." - PASTE

"MAN ON MAN aren’t holding back, combining honest sexuality with a twisted pop-rock concoction." - Consequence of Sound

“The vocals reach gospel heights while allowing space for rawness, loudness, and vulnerability.” - American Songwriter

MAN ON MAN is more than a band – it's a queer partnership that musically and visually transcends what we we know of gay music, arriving at exactly the cultural moment that we need them. As individuals, lovers, sons, community pillars, and human beings, MAN ON MAN are a womb to be reckoned with. Today the duo shares their debut studio album with the world following the release of a stellar run of music videos including "Daddy," "Baby, You’re My Everything," "1983," "Stohner," and "It's So Fun (To Be Gay)". Order your copy on Chic White vinyl shipping now from PV HQ. 

Also arriving today is Vol. 1 of the band's quarterly Chosen Family zine – a true visual representation of MAN ON MAN’s essence. A rebellious project born from isolation, it embodies their singular sense of humor met with eroticism and a broadened identity of DIY scrappiness. The pages are brimming with submissions from brilliant writers, painters, photographers and more. It features conversations with writer/musician Brontez Purnell and prolific artist Jack Pierson (who shot the band’s album cover, striking imagery by Brooklyn-based photographers Bryson Rand and Malik Dupree, as well as poetry by Candystore and Cedar Sigo

The band will continue to connect with the community throughout the weekend with a series of Instagram Live with fans and collaborators culminating on Sunday for a Mother's Day celebration and a tribute for mothers who have passed away.