maybe i will see you at the end of the world, the debut album from Sydney Sprague, is out through Rude Records.

Highly lauded for her authenticity and knack for a nostalgic sound that just hits in the right way, the ten-track album is available now to stream on all platforms.

Her songs and music videos for ‘quitter’, ‘object permanence’, ‘staircase failure’ and “steve” have grabbed the attention of places like NPR, Refinery29, Under The Radar, Atwood Magazine, CLASH Magazine, The Line of Best Fit, and UPROXX, along with outlets in Southeast Asia such as Pulp, Manila Bulletin, LionhearTV and AsiaLive365. Sydney has gotten much support from Apple Music and KKBOX as well, with adds on their New Music and rock, alternative, and indie playlists across 15 countries in Asia – including Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines, India, and Taiwan.

maybe i will see you at the end of the world was also recently featured as one of 2021’s Most Anticipated with Arizona Republic and Chorus.FM.

Sydney Sprague makes music for the end of the world. With everything seemingly imploding in on itself, there’s one thing we can all try to be: authentic, and that’s the one word that best describes Sydney’s songwriting. There’s a connection felt immediately between Sydney and the listener. She’s able to vocalize everything everyone can’t put into words sometimes, and holds a rhythm that blurs the line between melancholy and elation.