The DJ and the pop band – aka Sydney, Noah, and Graham Sierota – dropped the visual on Friday (April 5).
The video was directed by Drew Kirsch and co-written with Sydney.
“This video is an escape from reality, and a really fun juxtaposition to the very true and dark truth of the song,” Audien said. “The imagery is interesting to us and we think everyone will latch on!”
“The ‘Favorite Sound’ video serves as a reminder that you need to consciously ‘wash out’ the bad stuff (anxiety, depression, sadness etc.) and let it go,” Sydney added. “You can do that in a lot of different ways, but doing what I love, playing with our band, has always been a great way of doing that for me.”
Sydney Sierota and fiance Cameron Quiseng step out for the first time as an engaged couple at the Dragon Ball Super: Broly movie premiere held at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles on Thursday night (December 13).
The flick, opening on January 16th, follows the devastation of Planet Vegeta, where three Saiyans were scattered among the stars, destined for different fates. While two found a home on Earth, the third was raised with a burning desire for vengeance and developed an unbelievable power.
Goku is back to training hard so he can face the most powerful foes the universes have to offer, and Vegeta is keeping up right beside him. But when they suddenly find themselves against an unknown Saiyan, they discover a terrible, destructive force.
Taking to Instagram, the Echosmith singer shared her adorable proposal story, which had her putting the ring on her own hand before Cameron had the chance.
“This actually happened in May, in Japan of course !!!” Sydney shared with her fans. “We wanted to share the news with fam and friends first & enjoy this part of the engagement, just us :)”
She adds, “We got booked last minute for a show there so we took advantage and went a few days early, since it’s our fave. It was our first full day there and I was BEYOND jet lagged, so I started getting ready for a so-called ‘fun, Japanese experience’ at 4am in Kyoto.”
“We walked passed the castle, I saw a guy with a pro camera and was gonna ask him to take a pic of us, before Cameron stopped me,” Sydney recalls. “I thought that was weird but just went along with it haha. So we set up a self timer and went to pose for the pic……then he got on one knee and asked me to marry him. I was so excited that I grabbed the ring and put it on myself.”
“That was the BEST feeling in the world. I’m so excited for our future and to plan a freakin wedding!!!!! P.s. turns out that guy with the pro camera was actually there to take pics of us and I’m v happy about it.”
Echosmith helped celebrate the grand opening of Lacoste‘s new store!
The band – Sydney, Noah and Graham Sierota – performed a special set during the brand’s party on Friday (September 21) at Westfield Century City in Los Angeles.
Echosmith pose backstage during a private concert at Revolution in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., on Monday afternoon (July 2).
The band – Noah, Sydney and Graham Sierota – played a handful of their new songs while chatting about their upcoming tour with Pentatonix.
Recently, JJJ spoke with Echosmith about their upcoming album and they revealed a lot was coming in the upcoming months.
“The lyrics are my favorite!” Sydney told us about the music coming. “I think it just really tells who we are and what mental space we’re in and lyrically I relate to this album more than ever.”
She adds, “I’ve gotten to live so much more life in the past 5 years that I’m able to talk about it in depth – what it’s like growing up and insecurities but also talking about being in love in a real way for the first time. So lyrically this album is different but in the best way I think.”
The 21-year-old singer revealed the song isn’t just necessarily about a significant other, and that it’s a progression from their first album.
“Certain days, it feels like it’s more about a friend, or it’s more about my boyfriend, or it’s about one of my brothers,” she told Billboard. “But it’s just about miscommunication and misunderstandings, which happens in every type of relationship, no matter how hard you try.”
“It’s a progression,” Sydney added. “It’s still Echosmith at the core — there are still real drums, real bass, the same girl singing — but I do feel like it sounds older. We are five or six years older than we were when we recorded our first album, so naturally, there are a lot of changes that happen.”