Sizzy Rocket
Pop · US · Active since 1992

Sizzy Rocket

Gritty, high-gloss pop with a punk heart. Unapologetic lyrics and neon synths for late nights, messy breakups, and feeling yourself.

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Sizzy Rocket sounds like a neon-soaked collision between a high-end pop studio and a sweaty underground punk club. Her music is built on a foundation of sharp, aggressive electronic beats and shimmering synths, but it is constantly disrupted by jagged guitar riffs and a raw, DIY attitude. It is the sound of a late night in New York City where the glamour is starting to peel at the edges, revealing something much more interesting and dangerous underneath.

What truly sets her apart is her lyrical fearlessness and vocal delivery. She oscillates between a detached, cool-girl deadpan and explosive, emotive belting, often within the same track. Her songwriting is voyeuristic and deeply personal, tackling themes of sexuality, obsession, and self-destruction with a level of honesty that feels both confrontational and inviting. It is pop music that refuses to play nice, opting instead for a 'bratty' sophistication that prioritizes impact over polish.

Start with the album ANARCHY to hear her at her most realized. It perfectly captures her ability to blend infectious hooks with industrial-tinged production. From there, dive into Grrrl for a more guitar-driven take on her signature 'diet punk' aesthetic. It is the ideal soundtrack for anyone who wants their pop music with a side of rebellion.

Sabrina Louise Bernstein, better known by her stage name Sizzy Rocket, is an American musician, singer, and songwriter. In 2016, she released her debut album, Thrills, and toured the record nationwide as direct support for Kitten. In the same year she started her first independent record label Diet Punk Records, now Lost Chrrry Records. On this new label, Rocket collaborated with The KickDrums to create a punk rock band called Shiny Wet Machine. Rocket was raised in Las Vegas, Nevada. She attended Las Vegas Academy. While living in Las Vegas, she performed at the city's Bite of LV Festival, House of Blues, and opened for Imagine Dragons. She was also a semi-finalist on the NBC reality television show America's Got Talent. After finishing high school, Rocket moved to New York to attend New York University's Clive Davis School of Music. She attended for three years before leaving the program. Her work with various producers lead to a publishing deal with Universal Music Group, where she has since written with artists including Noah Cyrus, Uffie, and Flosstradamus. On June 14, 2019, Rocket independently released her second album Grrrl. On September 25, 2020, Rocket released her third album ANARCHY.[7] On December 15, 2020, she performed hit track songs from the album, including Spill My Guts and Smells Like Sex during a live-streamed concert entitled "ANARCHY: Come To Life" presented in collaboration with Moment House.[8] In January 2022, the voyeuristic music video for single Smells Like Sex was awarded by Playboy and featured in their first ever NFT Exhibition, The Art of Gender and Sexuality.[9] On March 26, 2021, Rocket released The Bitch EP, which included collaborations with UPSAHL and Mothica. On November 11, 2022, Rocket released a mixtape titled Live Laugh Love. On October 13th, 2023, Rocket released RAT, a 7-track EP.
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