'I am Peter Breeze and nobody else is'
COVER STORY / Vancouver's newest unapologetically gay sensation
Sean Horlor / Vancouver / Thursday, October 23, 2008
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WANTED: GAY ROLE MODELS. 'Jake Gyllenhaal was recently voted to be a number one gay icon. Why? Where's the actor who's gay who can play the gay role?' asks Peter Breeze.
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This past August, at Peter Breeze's live concert at the Sunset Beach Pride Festival, one of his female fans screamed non-stop for the entire length of his first single "Boy."

If her lungs and enthusiasm are any indication, Peter Breeze is going to be a star.

He's just about to drop his first full-length album and is planning its release to coincide with his 23rd birthday on Nov 11.

So, really, only two questions remain: how big a star is Breeze going to be and how soon?

Breeze sings. He has danced for Queen Elizabeth II. He also spent some time in Hollywood and has made a name for himself in Vancouver's indie film scene. Not bad for a 22-year-old queer boy from Calgary.

Breeze took a night off his hectic recording schedule to meet up with me in his manager's Yaletown apartment a few weeks ago. When asked what all the hype is about, Breeze explains, "The reason why I'm so excited to get my music out there is because I want to show the community something that doesn't really exist right now. Instead of us dancing to a female singing about a boy they want so bad, it can be a gay male singing about a boy they want so bad.

"It's about gay men acting, singing and dancing as gay men.

I have an opportunity to take the community to a whole new level in terms of music and I'm going to make it work."

Though articulate and well spoken, Breeze doesn't need to open his mouth to get your attention. Most people can get a sense of what he's about just by looking at him: young, fresh and irreverent.

He even has the word "untouchable" tattooed on his right wrist, a suitable statement given where he hopes he's headed and what he seems to be capable of.

Even in his downtime, he's still dressed to turn heads. Wearing black skinny jeans, Nirvana shirt and a printed Stussy hat with rainbow stencilling, he has presence to spare.

He also has an easy-going way of talking that would put the typical standoffish Vancouverite to shame.

The only thing we didn't see eye to eye on was his height.

He told me he's 5'11" which, for the record, makes me about 6'4."

And yes, Peter Breeze is his real name, though technically he is Peter Breeze II. Named after his father, who was a dance teacher and singer, Breeze comes by his musical and performing gifts naturally.

"You could say my father is an inspiration," Breeze says. "For me creativity has always been organic. I write the lyrics to all my songs.

"Great producers are an important part of the process," he adds. "Collaborating with local producers like Sugar Boy and Armstrong Jr has helped me make the music I've always wanted to make." 

Breeze moved to Vancouver two years ago for film school, where he studied acting. "I learned a lot about myself. The things I believed about myself were reaffirmed and a lot of questions I had were answered."

When he wasn't in school, Breeze was a regular fixture in clubland, where he earned a reputation for his no-hold-bars dancing.

"Nightlife is different for everyone. When I walk into a club I finally feel like my environment is matching what's going on in my head. It's chaotic and it's loud and it's fun," Breeze explains. "I've always sort of looked at going out as a job in a weird way and I've always been adamant about going out, not because I didn't like what my life was but because I loved it so much and I found something that inspired me."

Despite his relative youth, he's been out and unapologetically gay for years. "I came out partway in Grade 10," he explains. "There was an older guy who was pursuing me and I remember saying, 'I'm not gay, I'm not gay' and then I realized that maybe I was.

"I didn't come out all the way until Grade 12. For me, it wasn't about a personality trait, it was about loving men. That was five years ago and I haven't looked back since."

As for influences, Breeze explains, "I'm not as inspired from music as I am from personalities. I'm more inspired by Andy Warhol, Courtney Love and Michael Alley because of the people they are but not necessarily because of the sound they created."

When pressed, he admits, "Right now I'm listening to Jay Brannan, a gay singer songwriter from Manhattan. He has the most amazing songs. His voice is incredible."

He tries to avoid comparing himself to other acts and believes that who he is sets him apart from other musicians. "My music reflects me, which is why it stands out. I am Peter Breeze and nobody else is."

When asked if he's modelling his career after other queer stars, frustration temporarily makes Breeze's voice sound hard.

"I would like to say I had a million, but I don't even have one. This is part of the reason why I am so driven to enter the entertainment industry. I've looked for gay role models my whole life but they aren't out there."

He butts his cigarette out with a series of stabbing motions.

"Jake Gyllenhaal was recently voted to be a number one gay icon. Why? Because he's hot? Because he played a homo? Where's the actor who's gay who can play the gay role? I think the entertainment industry in general is lacking a strong, in-your-face gay performer. That's what motivates me."

He has some advice for young queer artists who are looking to make it big without compromising who they are. "I spent so much of my time arguing [with] people who told me that if I wanted to be successful, I had to learn how to be straight. Once I embraced the fact that I was gay, and I could use it to my advantage and people would accept it, was when my career reached a turning point and things started to really happen for me.

"Don't be afraid to identify yourself as gay, make music or films that are gay, talk about being gay or write about being gay because it is something that needs to be done."

The question remains, is he just a party kid with a microphone?

"I know I'm talented and I have something to say," he laughs. "If people want to say that I'm a club kid with a microphone, I don't care. That part of me is what got me here."
 



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Reader Comments


 
On Peter Breeze
I know Peter Breeze personally; I was a fellow grad at Vancouver film school and we spent a year in a very intimate environment (acting program) getting to know each other. We became fast friends, despite having huge differences that separate as artists about as opposite as they come. Yet he is one of my closest friends today. What isn't mentioned in the article that can only be known by knowing Peter well, is that his magnetism causes him to be endlessly surrounded by people. It comes from his heart, and from who he wants to be. There are few people Peter doesn't like - and he is liked by everyone. Peter has a strong vision for himself as a person and an artist; they are one in the same and he will go far. I'm proud to see Peter's hard work, and his rapid rise to success. I know that he is the next generation of entertainment in Canada, US and the world, gay or straight. He's hard not to like.
Catherine Kobasiuk, Surrey BC
10/23/08 10:09 PM EST
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Good Ol' Peter
I've known Peter since he was in the 7th grade here in Calgary. he's been a good friend since then.This is one guy who speaks his mind even if it will get him in trouble. He knows what he wants and will go after it with unbelievable determination. I remember him saying he wanted to be a star one day when i think he was in 8th grade. Guess what peter you are well on your way. I'll get getting a copy of your CD when it's released
Meriah Scott, Calgary Alberta
10/24/08 10:10 PM EST
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dizzzope
this is a good look man, peter drops some cool music, definately a new thing to watch out for
Braden (peter's audio engineer), vancouver bc
10/25/08 6:20 PM EST
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More Fluff
Dime a dozen. Careful where you spread your cheeks. Can't believe, no wait I can that Xtra lets this be a part of their paper.
Fluff, Vancouver BC
10/27/08 9:34 PM EST
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know him for an long time..
i known him for an long time, and he never stopped to talk about he will be star one day. he wont give up on his dream. we always r talking about our goals and plans. i am happy to see him to being successful. he is great and amazing personality in his body with wacko minds but good times! he cant be patient to wait, and he work so hard for this. cheers!
Mat Kuntz, Calgary Alberta
10/27/08 9:42 PM EST
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Peter F*ckin Breeze!!!!
Since we have began our personal and professional lives (I manage Peter) I have been able to see all sides of Peter Breezes and there is no doubt in my mind that our current and future endeavorers will be the new FAME! Be Sure to check out myspace.com/peterbreezemusic if you haven't already. And for you calgary folk Peter Breeze Will be Performing in Calgary Late December. Ttysoon *** Starlen Gold*** Gold Management If you would like to speak about an appearance or performance please contact me @ starlengold@live.com
***StarlenGold***, Vancouver B.C
10/28/08 6:18 AM EST
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THANK YOU
I just read all of these amazing comments and i just wanted to say thank you to everyone for the love and support. it means the world to me and keeps me focused and determined to keep geting bigger and better! this is only the beginning. i love you all. -peterbreeze
Peter Breeze, Vancouver BC
10/28/08 5:30 PM EST
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I DON'T KNOW PETER BREEZE...
I am not Peter. Don't know him. Don't have anything to do with him. And I wish him luck, but what's the point of forum boards, if they're only populated by people connected to the actual article, giving predictable props? I love the idea of a gay star, and I agree with lots of his goals, and I wish him all the best. But c'mon, can someone here just state the obvious? THE MUSIC IS AWFUL! It's like Lady Ga Ga's jealous half-as-talented brother (and I don't even like Lady Ga Ga) and it's never, ever going to break. Also, as a gay man, as much I am all for gay men admiring gay men (and not women or straight men, etc), I dislike how this just paints gay men in such a silly, stereotypical way. What about the gay men who aren't shallow club sluts? I don't how see how any public perceptions will be changed by that. In fact, you could argue that the kind of image portrayed in his lyrics are actually driven by the hetero-female fantasies that have pervaded the gay male identity crisis for decades. I'm not sure if Peter's music breaks us out of such ID confusion, or just solidifies it. Still, good luck to him, and all.
Aaron, Sydney NSW
11/01/08 5:59 AM EST
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Poor journalism
This is a disappointing article. That it was the cover story makes it doubly disappointing. First of all, Sean Horlor might be considered to be an up-and-coming Canadian poet, but a journalist he is not. Perhaps it is because he was too busy being sycophantic, or perhaps it is because he is just a poor writer. There is a world of difference between, say, writing a poem and writing a profile for a newspaper. And do not believe for a moment that one is necessarily easier than the other. You either have it or you don't. Don't think for a moment I am not going to be constructive with my criticism. I shall now provide examples of where this article went wrong and how it could have been improved. Example 1: "This past August, at Peter Breeze's live concert at the Sunset Beach Pride Festival, one of his female fans screamed non-stop for the entire length of his first single 'Boy.'" Two problems. First, did the first three words need to be "this past August"? Didn't grab me. Second, it is redundant to say "live concert". Just saying "concert" would have sufficed. Example 2: "Breeze took a night off his hectic recording schedule to meet up with me in his manager's Yaletown apartment a few weeks ago." Why do we need to know he has a hectic schedule? Does this imply he is the only busy person out there? This insults the reader because it implies that he or she should feel privileged to read this. Also, writing that you did the interview a few weeks ago is fairly pointless. Example 3: "He also has an easy-going way of talking that would put the typical standoffish Vancouverite to shame." Cliche. Example 4: "He even has the word 'untouchable' tattooed on his right wrist, a suitable statement given where he hopes he's headed and what he seems to be capable of." Fluff. Assumptions. Sycophan
Martin, London Uinited Kingdom
11/06/08 5:28 PM EST
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Famous for the sake of being famous.
I have NO idea who Peter is personally, but I met someone who does. This person i know has picture of him on his Facebook, so i asked... who is Peter. He replied. Ive know peter since 8th grade, hes not really anybody, just famous for the sake of being famous. Kinda like Paris Hilton but fatter and less known " To which i replied.. "makes total sense."
James St. James, CowGary AB
11/14/08 6:49 PM EST
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SAD SAD DAY
It's a SAD SAD DAY when this clicky FAG who wouldnt even give the time of day to anyone i bet except to lick his shoe thinks he can sing dance and act. I doubt Canadian Idle would even give him a chance let alone some Kareeoke bar in some too bit shit hole. Sory Mr Breeze but I just dont think all your friends and mom telling your awsome make you a star let alone yet some other no talent loser rides around the gaybourhood. Put it this way you wont be young and cute forever so get a plan for your life get a real job your starbucks working friends cant pay your way forever....
Zac Imler, Edmonton/Calgary Alberta
11/14/08 8:46 PM EST
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Why Must People Hate
After reading the last comments I am curious as to why people feel they have to cut down others that are trying to do something that they love. Is it because these people aren't happy in there own lives and maybe these people are "no longer young and cute them selves"? It looks bad on you to be sending negativity out to the world. If you don't like it then you don't have to pay attention, but obviously something has grabbed your attention which means the article does it's job. I congratulate Peter for putting him self out there even when people can be so critical. Good Job Peter and who ever else out there takes chances and follows there dreams.
Why so insecure?, Vancouver B.C
11/26/08 6:42 PM EST
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Typical
Now isn't that previous comment typical of what you would expect to read on the internet? lol Why are some people in Vancouver, especially us fags so afraid to hear the truth? Its all that fake front of being tough and wanted but as soon as you get them home their 120% bottom. Boring. No versatility. It was a dumb article on yet another fag with 'dreams'. A filler article. Oh he's a star alright, in his own mind. I've witnessed his act and many of us couldn't stop laughing. People will want to hook their wagon to his star, just not in the way he's hoping but in the way that will pay his rent. lol
Typical, Vancouver Vancouver
11/26/08 11:12 PM EST
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