How working in a hospital during COVID led to the rising singer-songwriter’s new album “Like Plasticine”
Hannah Jocelyn
Hannah Jocelyn (they/she) is an English-speaking New York-based writer, audio engineer and musician. Her bylines have appeared at Pitchfork, Stereogum, Them and many other places. Hannah also runs the queer-focused Transient Peak newsletter and releases music under the stage name The Answers in Between.
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