Gossip: Large & In Charge

By Craig Rosen Mon Jun 29, 2009 5:54pm PDT 37 Comments

Gossip may be on their way to becoming huge. Beth Ditto, the trio's rather large front woman, already is. I don't mean that as an insult, but as a matter of fact. Ditto is five-foot tall and weighs in at more than 200 pounds. Yet she's comfortable in her own skin. In fact, a few years ago, Ditto let it all hang out--and I do mean all--on the cover of British music magazine NME.

Until now, Gossip's success was largely overseas in the U.K. and Australia, but now the Portland, Oregon-based trio is starting to garner a buzz stateside thanks to the band's recently released, Rick Rubin-produced, fourth full-length effort, Music For Men, and the album's first single, "Heavy Cross." The track, which mixes a Giorgio Moroder-style rhythm track with punk attitude, has cracked the European Hot 100 Singles chart overseas. In the U.S., its garnering airplay on alt-rock radio stations, including the influential KROQ Los Angeles. Check out the video for the song below.


Aside from her figure, Ditto has also raised eyebrows with her openly gay lifestyle--she's also posed nude for On Our Backs, a Lesbian erotica publication--and is a relationship with a transgendered person, who was born female but prefers to be identified as a man. She addressed the issue of gay rights in the song "Standing In The Way Of Control," written in response to President George W. Bush's proposed ban on same sex marriages, which became the band's breakthrough hit in the U.K. "Nobody in the States was that surprised or shocked by what Bush did, but it made everyone I know feel helpless and cheated," she said at the time. "I wrote the chorus to try and encourage people not to give up. It's a scary time for civil rights, but I really believe the only way to survive is to stick together and keep fighting." Here's a clip of the band performing that song live at the Knitting Factory in New York back in 2005.

From the sound of Music For Men, Rubin has managed to find the right mix between the band's high-gloss disco influences and its punky roots. Gossip recently posted a message about working with Rubin on the album in Malibu on its MySpace page. "Rick Rubin stroked his beard and smiled while we played drums," the band wrote. "We were in Malibu for quite a while. We couldn't find any donuts there. We camped out in Bob Dylan's old tour bus and wondered why we don't like Bob Dylan that much, actually. We hope you hear you hear our new record and decide to start a band. Get a job, save up and buy a guitar or drum machine, start a band and practice in yr basement/garage."

If you're so inspired, download Music For Men, which is only available digitally in the U.S., and start your own band. Me? I think I'm going to go hunt for some donuts.

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37 Comments

11. lamont w -
I LOVE IT PLEASE SHOW MORE BIG WOMEN

12. Juan -
for all of you that are criticizing this girl because of how she looks or who she's with... you're being dumb! i'm a fairly handsome guy, have led a highly ethical life, and since i was a kid i wanted to be in some rock band singing or playing guitar. i'm educated, went to college, got a profession, did the right thing. i've never heard of this girl or this band until 5 minutes ago. checked out her video at the knitting factory...you know what, the fact that she is up there singing with a band in front of an audience is just awesome. i wish i was up there, i wish i had the slightest of talent to be up there fronting a band. don't knock her down just because she is not thin, tall, and cute. and if you think her music sucks then just don't listen to it but don't criticize her. she is doing something that many people only dream of... making music and singing! that in itself should be respected no matter what they look like or who they go out with, or what they do.

13. Kayla -
I love that you can take to pople

14. S S -
Thats just plain DUSCUSTING! She has no shame!!!!!!!!!!!!!

15. Vickie -
SANTA MARIA!!!! VERY SHOCKING!!!!!

16. Jazmine -
If you heard it on the radio you wouldn't even see her/question her size! Listen with your ears not your eyes ppl!! My ears likey!!!

17. Tracey -
Bashing her about her weight is really childish. She's a big girl, get over it. I personally don't like her type of music, but I support the fact that she's proud to be who she is, whether it be lesbian, overweight, or even what party she supports.

18. Susan -
It's about time music culture was shaken up a bit...and I think she is the right woman for the job. I'm sure that most of the people here picking on her size are pop music fans. Not trying to generalize, but pop music is more image focused, where alternative music fans are more apt to appreciate her message whether they appreciate her appearance or not. She provides a breath of fresh air amidst an culture fraught with body obsession and prejudice against obesity.

19. Ginia -
Ya'll (some of ya'll) are taking this waayyy to seriously. "pop music needs to be shaken up..... she's right women for the job" "Liberal, blah,blah,blah....... Conservative, blah, blah blah, blah" I mean this is not some one running for president here, She's just a random girl with a band, that apparently has some talent. so......

20. Linda -
I love her so what she is heavy her voice is great she is comfortable with herself so why do any of you care how large she is SHE BEAUTIFUL she is not UGLY at all YOU GO BETH I WILL BUY YOUR CDS COME TO USA I WILL COME SEE YOU N GOSSIP GREAT BAND I WISH YOU ALL LUCK
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