Jocelyn Mackenzie lyrics
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Artist's albums
WAKE
2023 · EP
Blueberry
2023 · single
Blouse
2022 · single
PUSH: Reimagined
2022 · EP
Push (String Quartet Instrumentals)
2022 · album
She Bop
2021 · single
Push Remixes
2021 · EP
Belly of the Beast (Daron. and Charlie Hunter Remix)
2021 · single
Better (John Mark Nelson Remix)
2021 · single
Little Islands (Jenny Owen Youngs Remix)
2021 · single
Hyperballad
2021 · single
Joyful Girl
2021 · single
Push
2021 · album
Mango Leather
2021 · single
The Brave Ones
2020 · single
Better
2020 · single
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Biography
Jocelyn Mackenzie is a Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter, artist, and psychic medium. Her conviction to craft creates music, art, and messaging that is sensual, personal, and powerful. Holding intimate balance between vulnerability and strength, the self-taught songstress delicately constructs bold melodies that weave universal stories straight to the heart. Her debut solo album PUSH is a chamber pop homage to healing through radical self love, to be released on Righteous Babe Records. Written entirely for string quartet in collaboration with five talented composers, each song on PUSH bravely shines light on dark spots of her experience. The fearlessness in her songwriting combined with the orchestral arrangements of each song alchemizes her pain into a poultice, making the album itself a testimony to hope, heartbreak, and what it means to be human. Likened to the sounds of tUnE-yArDs, Kate Bush, and Regina Spektor, her sonic world traverses diverse terrain, making no stranger of the pop earworm, the humble singalong, and the orchestral tearjerker. With a versatile library of influences including Sia, They Might Be Giants, and new music soundscapes, her songs cure melody, meaning, and instrumentation into fine blends of both the sacred and profane.