“What do you even see in me?”: The Beaches Speak to Fans Nearest & Dearest in Dynamic “Jocelyn”

The Beaches © Meg Moon
The Beaches © Meg Moon
The latest offering from one of the most exciting alt-rock bands of our moment, “Jocelyn” is a playful reminder of The Beaches’ grounding success, fame, and human vulnerability.
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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.

The Beaches have seen roaring success since their viral hit, “Blame Brett.”

The Canadian alt-rockers didn’t stop there, however, dropping their hit album Blame My Ex and heading on a headline tour. The band secured support slots for iconic acts adjacent, like girl in red, The Rolling Stones and Greta Van Fleet. Their electric synergy truly encapsulates their 10+ years together as a band, and with every single comes broader creative strides in their spirited creativity.

Jocelyn - The Beaches
Jocelyn – The Beaches
Everything I do
You should probably do the opposite
Telling you the truth
I’m a walking apocalypse
Jocelyn, Jocelyn
Honey, don’t know who
You think I am
But I’m not it, I’m not it
Don’t put me on a pedestal
You’re only gonna see me fall
From all the way in Iowa
I wonder what, I wonder what

The band’s newest single “Jocelyn” (released September 18th via AWAL) arrives in response to the band’s swift rise to stardom. The single is a rumination on feelings of imposter syndrome amidst the band’s recent accolades. It finds The Beaches at a moment of self-reflexivity, almost like a momentary deep breath right before jumping head-first into the deep end of fame – and they do so in all The Beaches glory: Playful fluctuating rhythms back the distinctive vocals of lead singer Jordan Miller, as she sings, “What do you even see in me, Jocelyn? Why do you still look up to me, Jocelyn?” Indeed, Jocelyn, the character of the track, holds a mirror to the band’s recent stardom. In a brilliant turn of phrase, they look to Jocelyn to ask how she could put them on a pedestal, while they put Jocelyn on a pedestal herself (her PhD in politics and all).

What do you even see in me, Jocelyn?
Jocelyn
Why do you still look up to me, Jocelyn?
Jocelyn
You just got your PhD in politics
And I’m just phoning it in

On the track, Jordan Miller explains, “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.”

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False gods (False gods)
Everyone I thought I could
trust in the world is a

Lost cause (Lost cause)
I’m all bitch and no boss
Jocelyn, Jocelyn
What do you even see in me, Jocelyn?
Jocelyn
Why do you still look up to mе, Jocelyn?
Jocelyn
You just got your PhD in politics
And I’m just phoning it in

Miller’s full vocals lay atop Eliza Enman-McDaniel’s mesmerising drum percussives, propelling the track forth. Guitarists Leandra Earl and Kylie Miller fill the gaps in between, rounding out the track’s sound to its full alt-rock expanse. To the band, “Jocelyn” is their way of expressing their disbelief at their fans’ admiration.

What arrives as a result is a dynamic single that reminds us of human vulnerability and the inner questions that arise in being an artist. The Beaches do so unwaveringly, simultaneously solidifying the band’s resounding impact and irresistible strength, taking over the alt-rock world one step at a time.

I emptiеd out the jerseys
and the boxers from the middle drawer

But I still kept the complex
that you gave me when you cut the cord

So perplexing coming up
when my esteem is on the floor

I headlined at the Troubadour
and wondered who they came here for
What do you even see in me, Jocelyn?
Jocelyn
Why do you still look up to me, Jocelyn?
Jocelyn
You just got your PhD in politics
And I’m just phoning it in

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