Today, beloved Canadian alt-rockers The Beaches are back with a new single, ‘Jocelyn’ (via AWAL). ‘Jocelyn’ finds The Beaches at a more vulnerable place, questioning what it means to leap into stardom while remembering they are only human.
Lead singer, Jordan Miller, says of the track: “So the inception of our new song ‘Jocelyn’ is kind of a funny story. We wanted to write about the experience of feeling undeserving of all the reverence that was being thrown away after Blame My Ex did so well. All of us in the band are just a bunch of messy girls, and we felt strange about the way that some people were putting us on pedestals. Anyways, at some point during the session, our co-writer Lowell kept singing the name ‘Jocelyn’, so we decided to see if we had any fans who were named Jocelyn, and we found one! We kind of wrote it about this brilliant young woman, and about the experience we were going through, feeling uncomfortable and undeserving of Jocelyn’s adulation.”
Together, the band confronts their doubts through their signature alt-rock excellence. Eliza Enman-McDaniel’s addictive drum beat carries the track alongside Jordan Miller’s full, crooning vocals. Accompanied by guitarists Leandra Earl and Kylie Miller, the members of The Beaches use ‘Jocely’” to share their disbelief at the admiration of their fans, singing ““So perplexing coming up, when my esteem was on the floor / I headlined at the Troubadour and wondered what they came here for / What do you even see in me, Jocelyn?”. The result is a track that reminds us of the vulnerable human nature of being an artist – regardless of public esteem and adoration – while simultaneously solidifying the band’s resounding impact and irresistible strength, as they continue to take over the alt-rock world.