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Macy Rodman
American musician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Macy Rodman (born 1989)[7] is an American singer-songwriter, comedian, podcaster, and performance artist.[8][9] Rodman's style combines punk and rock with 90s inspired club-pop beats, eliciting comparisons to Tori Amos, PJ Harvey, Sinéad O'Connor, Björk, Sia, Portishead, Madonna, Liz Phair, and Courtney Love.[10][2] She has released three studio albums, The Lake (2017), Endless Kindness (2019), and Unbelievable Animals (2021).
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Early and personal life
Rodman was born in Juneau, Alaska[5] in 1989[11] and moved to New York City at age 18[12] in 2008[1] to go to the Parsons School of Design. She later dropped out.[3] Rodman is a transgender woman and started her transition shortly after moving to the city.[4] She lives in Brooklyn, New York[13] and was married in November 2024.[14]
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Rodman became involved in the Brooklyn drag scene after moving to New York[10] through DJing and performing.[15] She then began to host a weekly alternative drag show called Bathsalts.[16] In 2014, Rodman designed the wigs, make up, and costumes for Femme Fatale Theatre's production of Oscar Wilde's Vera; or, The Nihilists.[17] Rodman was featured on the cover of My Comrade, an underground magazine covering drag in June 2022.[18]
Rodman released her debut EP, Help, in 2016.[19] Her first two albums, The Lake and Endless Kindness, were released in 2017[20] and 2019[21] respectively, on Sweat Equity. She released two remix EPs, called Neovaginal Dilation Expansion Packs, in 2020 for her songs "Berlin" and "Vaseline".[22] Rodman signed to Shamir's Accidental Popstar Records in 2021,[10] and released her third studio album, Unbelievable Animals, the same year.[13] Rodman wrote the songs for the album during the COVID-19 lockdown.[13] The album consists of twelve songs written in the span of a month deals with heartbreak and pandemic anxiety and combines "radio-rock shine with dirt-punk roots, like the energy in a '90s nightclub", with "a dash of Ray of Light-esque experimental pop and Chromatica-style club bangers."[23][13] In 2022, she produced Ysak's single "Crossroads."[24] On March 4, 2022, Rodman released an EP of Unbelievable Animals remixes called Uncontrollable Flammables,[25] featuring remixes from Ariel Zetina, False Witness, Veronica Electronica, Michete, Yufi, Jim Cannon, Penelopi, So Drove, and M Zavos.[26] In 2023, she remixed Softee's song "Isn't Enough,"[27][28] and in 2024 she performed at Doll Invasion on Fire Island.[29][30]
Rodman hosts the improvisational comedy podcast Nymphowars with Theda Hammel.[31] In 2023, she appeared in Cole Escola's short film Our Home Out West.[32]
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