Same-sex couples get intimate in stunning new music video
By Nick Bond
American singer-songwriter Tom Goss has debuted the stunning music video for new single Breath and Sound, featuring three dancing couples – two same-sex couples among them – sharing hypnotic, intimate movements together.
In an interview with Huffington Post, who premiered the clip, Goss said that he’d made the video especially for LGBT viewers.
“I want [LGBT people] to feel like I’m telling their story. I want them to be moved. That’s why I’m doing this. There isn’t enough LGBTQ content being produced. Historically, people have been afraid to tell these stories – but I’m not. I will always use my voice to help tell the stories of those who cannot,” he said.
Goss, who married his husband Mike in 2010, said he also had a message for straight people watching the video:
“I want them to understand the boundlessness of love. There’s a reason the first verse focuses on the straight couple alone — that’s what they are used to seeing. I want straight people to be drawn into a familiar story, one they understand and relate to. Once there, I want to show them that this exact same story is being lived by the LGBTQ community. As a gay man, I don’t want special privilege. I just want to love – passionately, fearlessly and completely.”
Check out the gorgeous clip in full below:
Goss announced the video – which he describes as being “about three couples as they experience each other sexually for the first time. It’s really hot!” – with a video in which he, too, disrobed. Because WHY NOT: