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Cub Sport’s Tim Nelson is no stranger to inward journeying. As the band’s lead singer and songwriter, he’s penned four albums that chronicle the winding path to self-acceptance, laying bare his attempts to unlearn the shame around sexuality and gender that hark back to his Pentecostal Christian upbringing.

After coming out in 2016, Tim identified as an atheist. Since then, he’s married his long-time love and bandmate Sam Netterfield and written Cub Sport’s 2020 album,, which was rich with religious themes. He’s now “more.

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