Sydney Sprague - maybe i will see you at the end of the world

Rude

Sydney Sprague is making music for the end of the world.

The 28-year-old singer/songwriter, now a resident of Phoenix, Arizona, was encouraged by her parents to pursue songwriting early-on. She spent her formative years daydreaming alone in her room (decorated lovingly with Britney Spears and *NSYNC posters) and unknowingly incubating a talent that would ultimately lead to her future music career.

Backed by familiar-yet-surprising hooks and hard-hitting, topical lyrics, Sprague’s songwriting continues to evolve. With eyes on contemporaries like her 90’s idols, notably Avril Lavigne, she flawlessly carries that same fire, creativity, and wit into her 2021 release – maybe i will see you at the end of the world.

Sprague knew exactly who she wanted to produce her next record: Sam Rosson at Hall of Justice (Seattle, WA). “I met Sam through my friend Danielle Durack. He did her last two records, which I am obsessed with!” she coos, daydreaming of the days when Death Cab for Cutie recorded music in the same space.

The album creates a world of Sprague’s own creation: Every detail, down to the apocalyptic artwork, was deliberately painted so that the disparate parts become most vibrant when viewed as a whole. Though not birthed in 2020’s quarantine, the album goes a long way towards helping listeners deal with our new reality.

That’s because Sprague can only be authentic: “maybe i will see you at the end of the world is my bucket list all checked off. It was my life goal to make this album at this studio with these people, and now that it’s done, and in your hands/ears – I can breathe easy. Thank you for listening.”

Sprague announced that she had signed with Rude Records in October 2020. With an exciting team by her side, she released a slew of singles – “i refuse to die”, “steve”, “staircase failure”, “object permanence” and “quitter” – all of which received a sweeping of support from the press, notably landing features in Substream, CLASH, Refinery29, NPR, UPROXX, GigGoer, AltPress, Rock Sound, and Phoenix New Times. 

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