Mae Martin, known for their comedy and series "Feel Good," reflects on their journey through music at Largo in L.A. Their debut album, "I'm a TV," showcases a blend of millennial indie influences and poignant lyricism. The article reveals Martin’s personal struggles with existential dread and societal issues as a nonbinary comedian. They emphasize the importance of sincerity in their music and the impact of current events on their artistic perspective. Martin remains connected to activism to navigate today’s tumultuous cultural landscape.
"Those shows built my confidence in music."
"It's always scary when the government disagrees with science."
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