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“The Divide” is one of my new favorite songs of the year!... The Divide” causes you to think about yourself and your beliefs, specifically how your beliefs have shaped and affected you and how you understand the world....“The Divide” comes from JoJo Worthington’s heart and is an incredible song. It is one I fell in love with and will be listening to and recommending it often."
"I am loving the tone of JoJo Worthington's voice and how they instantly infuse the song with a vulnerable and emotional touch that won me over from the start. A song about how big the gap between opposite opinions is, The Divide is beautifully wrapped around intricate acoustic guitar riffs that are nicely intertwined with steady drums that create a warm and soothing atmosphere for JoJo's vocals and storytelling to soar..."
"JoJo delivers her worthy message through a lush soundscape that combines earthly acoustic instrumentals with ethereal electronic overtones. Her vocals are delicate and compelling as she delivers lyrics that are full of poetry and imagery, building to a chorus that is equal parts despair and hope."
Ceaselessly engaging, deeply affecting, and always forging deeper into the unknown, JoJo Worthington is one of the most forward-thinking musicians of her generation.
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COMPANY 1:420:00/1:42
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ARGUMENT 3:300:00/3:30
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SYNCHRONIZE 5:490:00/5:49
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STABILIZE 4:120:00/4:12
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SMALL ENCOUNTERS 5:020:00/5:02
The ambiguous beauty of her rural Canadian homeland, with its contrasting harsh peaks and luscious greenery is embodied here in each track. Ukulele dances playfully alongside
The ambiguous beauty of her rural Canadian homeland, with its contrasting harsh peaks and luscious greenery is embodied here in each track. Ukulele dances playfully alongside a grave, foreboding cello and the bluster of stormy brass as if there is nothing to fear in the darkness of their shadow. Worthington’s voice is strong and nimble, treading softly at first through the title song then bounding the rougher, rockier edge to the summit with determination." - Gold Flake Paint
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Abraham 6:180:00/6:18
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Cold War 3:330:00/3:33
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Two Lines 5:040:00/5:04
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Inveterate 2:500:00/2:50
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Mid Youth Crisis 7:230:00/7:23
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Sojourner 3:160:00/3:16
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Alien 5:340:00/5:34
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Trinity, Father 2:190:00/2:19
Worthington’s inventive use of the ukulele combined with her soft yet poignant voice and an ear for building up songs using both instruments and their players in the most aurally pleasing fashion makes for a divine listening experience.
Worthington’s inventive use of the ukulele combined with her soft yet poignant voice and an ear for building up songs using both instruments and their players in the most aurally pleasing fashion makes for a divine listening experience.
The album is titled 7, the number of completion, Worthington notes. She says, 'the album represents a journey of finding completion and satisfaction in life. As the audience progresses through each song, my hopes is for the listener to find some type of satisfaction and reassurance, contentment or a sigh of relief.'"- Griffin Elliot - The Scene Magazine
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The Girl 5:140:00/5:14
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Werewolf 3:000:00/3:00
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I'm Home 3:280:00/3:28
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Hearts 2:580:00/2:58
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The Gardener 5:260:00/5:26
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Roots 2:560:00/2:56
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Amadeus 3:320:00/3:32
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Little Minstrel 4:480:00/4:48
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The Pool of Bethesda 4:170:00/4:17
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“In another parallel, it also pleads for mutual support among the
“In another parallel, it also pleads for mutual support among the sexes…to come together and “Stabilize” the world around us.”
"JoJo Worthington's Stabilize is the kind of pop track I can really get behind. It's multifaceted, layered, and has some great instrumentation littered throughout." - Adam Carter - CBC Radio