Monthly we will showcase a person and their artistry. This includes, music, books, films, cooks, stylists, painters, actors, etc.
ARTIST- "the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power."
Hustle Hard Spirit Award
Hustle: To have the courage, confidence, self-belief, and self-determination to go out there and work it out until you find the opportunities you want in life.”
Getting where you want in life is all about the hustle. It means having the guts to chase your dreams, no matter how hard that might seem. Reaching your goals isn’t always easy, but it’s always worth the effort.
The Hustle Hard Spirit Award exemplifies one of the traits we love most: the ability to go after what you want. Each month, we want to recognize a unique achiever who has done just that. Throwing caution to the wind, they’ve fought hard for what they wanted and achieved great things.
This month the award goes to Sarah Centrella, author of Hustle Believe Receive. Years ago, Sarah found herself struggling as a single mother in poverty. She felt like she had hit rock bottom. But she knew she couldn’t admit defeat and wallow; she chose to pick herself up. In her book, she openly shares her story of how she created the life she could only imagine. From poverty to living her dream, her journey is inspiring. Her book shows the power of transforming your life and is a definite must-read!
Maggie Cocco
Science for Sociopaths
Detroit’s Maggie Cocco Gets Personal on Upcoming ‘Love & Life’
Double EP
I See You Single Release - Science for Sociopaths
“I See You” is something spiritual. It describes the help that comes just when you think all hope is lost. It’s the fundamental human experience of light penetrating the darkness of an ailing mind. It’s the reason we’re still here. Danger, danger said the girl on fire Somebody please help me out This world is…
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DETROIT, April 27, 2018 – For Science for Sociopaths, writing and singing about
romance and growth is a labor of love.
The Motor City indie pop-rock singer-songwriter, aka Maggie Cocco, digs deep and gets
personal on her new nine-song double EP, “Love & Life,” which drops June 1.
On “Love & Life,” Cocco’s inspirational lyrics and soulful, powerhouse voice are
reminiscent of Carole King, Patti Smith, Kelly Clarkson and Emmylou Harris rolled into
one. Her richly-layered songs unravel relatable situations for fans who have
experienced the trials and tribulations of life and love.
Cocco will release the double EP’s first single, “I See You” from the “LIFE” EP on April
unexpected love facing personal triumph in spite of life’s ongoing challenges.
“‘Love’s four heartfelt songs explore infatuation, confidence, insecurity, frustration,
anger and loss as it pertains to romantic love. I was inspired to draw personally from
my own love life and pulled a ‘Taylor Swift’ of sorts,” said Maggie Cocco, who formed
Science for Sociopaths in 2016. With ‘Life,’ I dealt with the deep stuff bordering on
existential. Everything from self-love and being our best selves to life’s toughest
questions and big decisions. It’s real, and so sometimes it’s dark, but it’s always
hopeful.”
As part of her double EP artistic vision, Cocco collaborated with Nashville producer
Benjamin Warsaw through a long-distance partnership to mix and master “Love &
Life,” which was recorded in a variety of locations between Detroit, MI and Nashville,
TN.
While recording “Love & Life,” Cocco sought support from a growing and thriving
Science for Sociopaths fan base on Patreon, an online platform that allows artists to
receive funds directly from their fans, or patrons.
As part of Patreon, Science for Sociopaths patrons pay a nominal monthly fee for
exclusive access to live-streamed performances, artist insights and weekly downloads,
including tracks from “Love & Life.”
Cocco knows her audience isn’t niche and into run-of-the-mill venue hopping. Instead,
they’re proud to be part of a tight-knit, dedicated online Science for Sociopaths
community that’s eager for intimate, cerebral performances.
Cocco will host a Science for Sociopaths “Love & Life” double EP release party June 1
at the Detroit Institute of Music Education (1265 Griswold St, Detroit, MI 48226) and
live stream the event for her Patreon supporters
About Science for Sociopaths
Science for Sociopaths is an introspective, soulful pop-rock project from Detroit indie
singer-songwriter and native, Maggie Cocco.
Media Contact:
Maggie Cocco
Science for Sociopaths
[email protected]
Official Website: https://scienceforsociopaths.com/see-single-release/
Bandcamp: https://scienceforsociopaths.bandcamp.com
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3FbeyM6n18vHSgpxIGDaoT
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxR_xJvBmZ9gjMCj8YmldbQ?view_as=subscriber