Rising American singer/songwriter Sydney Sprague delights fans this week with the release of her latest single, Object Permanence – an epic pop/rock bop described as being “the understanding that objects continue to exist even when they cannot be seen, heard, or otherwise sensed.”
Taken from her upcoming album debut maybe i will see you at the end of the world, set for release on February 26th, via Rude Records, the super feel-good track 90’s inspired track further positions Sydney as a new leading force within the industry, following previous musical releases staircase failure, steve, and i refuse to die.
“It is a fundamental concept in the development of infants, and sometimes I feel like I struggle with it as an adult.” Sydney says of the single. “Not literally, but if you’ve ever been in a long-distance relationship, you can probably relate. This song is about settling into that feeling of separation and trying to get comfortable.”
Listen to Object Permanence below:
“It’s just a matter of timing…”
With everything seemingly imploding in on itself, Arizona born Sydney Sprague is an artist who makes music “for the end of the world” – honing her talents as an authentic and formidable songwriter, to create a visceral connection with audiences around the globe, vocalising all that she can’t put into words into song, using melodies, rhythms and instrumentation to express her inner most thoughts, feelings and desires.