Jocelyn & Chris – An Xperience Interview

Written by on May 1, 2026

Jocelyn & Chris – An Xperience Interview – by Liam Sweeny.

RRX: First of all, thank you for doing this today. RadioRadioX and Xperience Monthly are certainly big fans of Jocelyn and Chris. We play your music often, and you’ve been very kind to us over the years, so we appreciate that.

Jocelyn Arndt: Oh, that’s awesome. We love you guys. It’s amazing what you guys do for the music community, so we’re really happy to do this.

RRX: Oh, I appreciate that. We’re trying, you know?

Chris Arndt: Definitely.

RRX: You played the Upstate Unplugged music series at White Lake Studios on April 30th. I’ve been to a number of recording studios in my day, and White Lake kind of takes the cake. They really got the nice setup over there, and it’s cozy.

JA: Oh yeah, you’re right on. I mean … we might be a little biased because all of our albums we have recorded in this studio – it’s actually where we are right now! I feel very at home in this studio; I love it here. But I mean, there’s no reason not to love it here. It’s amazing. Like Chris says, it sounds amazing. This whole series is very much like a listening room experience; it’s super intimate. Like you said, it’s cozy. Get right up in your face and vice versa, which I love as a performer to be able to connect and talk with the audience. You get a little rapport going. There’s a back and forth. It’s really special, honestly.

RRX: I’m in a band with my brother. He’s the drummer, so we’ve got a lot of other elements and space between us. With you two being up front, has there ever been any sibling rivalry over the years? How does that work?

CA: There have been sibling rivalries, but not really related to music. They’re usually like … Jocelyn, why haven’t you taken out the trash? Chris, why haven’t you done the dishes? That kind of thing.

JA: Normal stuff, nothing too crazy.

CA: No, with the music stuff … I guess we are both in the front of the stage, but we also both have pretty clearly defined roles. Namely, I am not a vocalist. I sing some background stuff, and I enjoy that, but being the frontman of the band is very much Jocelyn’s territory and her gift. I’m just happy to be there playing some lead guitar sometimes.

JA: I mean, honestly, I think we balance each other out. That’s true for the performing. It’s also true for the songwriting. It’s always been like that. We’ve always written together since we were kids, and I think we balance each other out in that way. I will say, we’ve only ever performed with each other.

RRX: Wow.

JA: So it’s like we have an unspoken language. One thing that comes to mind, though, I forget when this happened … Chris, maybe you remember? When we had to switch sides of the stage?

CA: Oh, that is bizarre.

JA: I tend to flail around a lot, and I kept hitting Chris’ back. We did have to switch back at one point so that I wouldn’t keep clocking him, but … No other sibling stuff really, except for the occasional me whacking him by accident.

RRX: That’s funny. Chris, you mentioned that you’re not a vocalist and you recognize Jocelyn as the frontperson of the band, but oh my God … who would ever want to sing next to Jocelyn? Because Jocelyn’s gonna blow everybody away! You’ve got those chops.

CA: (Laughs) It’s an intimidating person to share a stage with for sure.

JA: This guy can sing, too. Especially the more recent stuff, he’s on all the background vocals, so he’s in the mix.

RRX: Nice. Now, I did hear that you both got scholarships to Harvard, and I was just kind of sidebar wondering, what’s it like to be smart? Because I went to Albany High, it’s kind of the same thing.

(Both Laugh)

JA: Oh man, I will tell you that we’re huge nerds and you probably have more real-world experience.

CA: We were in a band, I don’t know … I never felt like I was the smartest person in the room there, in high school, or anywhere else.

JA: We did some recordings, our original music …

CA: We did, yeah.

JA: … with our college app, so that had to count for something.

RRX: It sure does. No, that’s pretty cool. I always tried to be smart. So what do you guys have up and coming? Anything that you’re working on?

CA: We’ve been doing a lot of songwriting with some of the other artists on the label. There’s this artist, Margo Macero, who, if you’re in the Capital Region and you don’t know about Margo, you definitely should. She is so talented and awesome.

RRX: I love Margo, she is awesome.

JA: She’s so killer. She’s the real deal. She’s amazing.

CA: Earlier, you cracked that joke about sharing a stage with Jocelyn, and I feel like she’s one of the few people who I’ve seen go up and sing with Jocelyn and pull it off. It’s really cool to see you guys sing together.

JA: We had the privilege of working with her to write the music for her debut record. Which I think is in the recording process now. I’m excited to see where those songs go. We are also in the process of doing something cool, which is we’re reworking some of our selected tracks, some of our favorite songs, into Spanish. And recording Spanish versions of them, which has been really fun. We have recorded one, and we’re working on another.

RRX: David (Bourgeois) told me a little bit about these Spanish tracks. There’s a lot that really goes into that.

JA: Oh my gosh, yeah, it is more intensive than I imagined. You know, it’s funny … I feel like the best way to approach it is like a puzzle, you know? Because we’ve created these songs in English, in our own world, right? I’ve always been like the words person, so working with the translator to translate songs in Spanish so that they still have the same feel and still have the same themes, and they’re still relatable in that way … but then there’s also the performance aspect. It’s been a very challenging puzzle.

CA: Jocelyn’s lyrics use a lot of idioms and wordplay too, and to translate that …

JA: It’s a lot of me asking, how would you say this in Spanish? And they’re like … you would not say that. So we had to bridge that gap. It’s been fun.

RRX: The only thing I remember in Spanish is “dos cervezas por favor,” because you always gotta order two at once. Well, excellent. Anything you’d like to add?

JA: We’re Jocelyn and Chris. If you don’t know us, if you’re out there listening, now you do. Welcome to the family!

 

 

 

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