Just what we need in Pride month, a little bit of Kate Nash laying into homophobes and TERFs. Yay!

Her latest single, GERM, is a new anthem kicking back at attacks on women's and LGBTQ+ rights.

GERM merges indie-electro sounds with lyrics that expose the vulnerabilities faced by women in a patriarchal society, taking direct aim at the ideologies of TERFs (Trans-Exclusionary Radical Feminists), reflecting Nash's belief that such viewpoints contribute to a climate of violence against women and trans individuals alike. According to her label, the lyrics state clearly, 'You are not defending or protecting me,' which is why TERFs claim they do what they do.

The song's critical tone is accentuated by deliberate name-checks of prominent figures emblematic of toxic masculinity, including Jordan Peterson and Elon Musk. The accompanying video has been age-restricted on YouTube, perhaps indicating the contentious nature of Nash's message.

This release paves the way for her upcoming fifth studio album, 9 Sad Symphonies, set for debut on June 21, 2024, after a five-year hiatus. The album is expected to be a personal exploration, negotiating themes of hope and resilience against a backdrop of contemporary struggles, including the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic. In previous interviews, Nash remarked on the profound impact of these experiences, suggesting that her music not only reflects personal trials but also captures a collective sentiment of disillusionment and determination.

[](https://www.breakingnews.ie/lifestyle/kate-nash-gets-personal-on-her-first-album-in-six-years-1640037.html)Source: Noah Wire Services