Strange Main the pop music division of Strange Music to release Mackenzie Nicole’s Mystic on February 14. Backed by haunting pop melody and beat the songs on Mysticand accompanying video series shed an honest light and lyrically lay bare to struggles to further open the discussion on mental wellness, emotional pain, strength, and recovery. 

Preorder Mystic here: http://smarturl.it/MYSTICpreorder

“Five Months, Four Days” is an emotionally intense earworm in which Mackenzie describes a white-knuckled struggle hold onto someone who never held her dear to begin with. It is only upon letting go that she finally realizes her love is not strong enough to change him. Nothing is… “Five Months, Four Days” describes five months and four days of turbulence and chaos. This is as close to a “love song” as one will find on Mystic, detailing the complexity of maintaining an unhealthy but addictive relationship.”explains Mackenzie

See the video here: https://youtu.be/7WTZm9G21vo

Stream or purchase “Five Months, Four Days” here: http://smarturl.it/5M4D

See the Mystic trailer here:  https://youtu.be/i9EQd1ASp68

See the video for “Heart of Darkness” here: https://youtu.be/fpERIi8W9VI

In the Spring of 2018, Mackenzie unveiled her debut album, The Edge. Its songs tallied over 1 million Spotify streams, and her videos totaled 8 million-plus views as Mackenzie was experiencing an emotional breakdown she suffered in silence.

Thankfully she sought out help. “When my psychiatrist diagnosed me with bipolar I disorder, I felt a sense of relief. Finally, the aforementioned beast had a face, a shape, a name, and, better yet, a kryptonite. Thus, began my process of recovery, I wanted to make this music because it’s a story I needed to tell, I’m not the only person who’s been through this. Maybe I can help others avoid making some of the mistakes I did.” explains Mackenzie.