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“The very best is but to come back”: Sydney Quiseng on Getting into Her Personal Rhythm with ‘PHASES’


Singer/songwriter Sydney Quiseng opens up about shedding doubt, embracing change, and stepping absolutely into her personal artistry with ‘PHASES,’ a soul-baring solo debut rooted in reflection, resilience, and self-discovery.
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“The sundown will get all the eye however typically the afterglow is the most effective half,” says Sydney Quiseng about her debut EP PHASES.

In case you’re not acquainted, Quiseng is the vocalist of the band Echosmith. Quiseng (pronounced Key-Sang) was born and raised in Southern California, the place she fashioned Echosmith along with her brothers and co-wrote the triple-platinum-hit “Cool Children,” which launched the band into touring the world and writing three albums, the third of which was launched in 2023.

In 2024, Quiseng determined to step outdoors the comforts of being in a band with a brothers and go it alone as a solo artist. When Atwood Journal caught up with Quiseng final fall, her hesitancy was audible along with her first two singles, “Surprise” and “Responsible.”

So I shouldn’t should say that I’m sorry
For pondering of myself for as soon as in my life
I’m not sorry, however I’m tryin’ to place it softly
So don’t attempt to pin this on me
Once we each know that I’m not responsible
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After talking to Quiseng not too long ago, all these emotions of guilt and self-doubt is gone. Quiseng has really embraced her solo journey while nonetheless touring with Echosmith. “I Want Findin’,” a current single and the opening tune on the EP, is Quiseng’s most private tune and likewise her favorite off the EP. The music video was shot in Japan, a house away from dwelling for Quiseng, and should you hear fastidiously, you may hear musical influences of Japan woven into the normal Americana backdrop of the association.

I like songs that make me go quiet
One thing’s received me near crying
Somebody up there is aware of I would like findin’
I’ve been holding a grudge in direction of the silence
However I put myself on an island
Somebody upstairs is aware of I would like findin’
And I kinda prefer it

On “Leftover Espresso,” Quiseng embraces the sound she’s identified for with Echosmith. Quiseng describes the tune “as stuffed with angst and much more confidence conceptually.” You may hear a toughness and a ‘fuck it’ angle that weren’t current on her earlier songs. The tune creates a stability on the report, and pushes it into an indie-pop route. The manufacturing is lush and stuffed with headbanging power.

There’s leftover espresso
There’s buddies I’m not calling
My engine’s been beginning, however simply barely
And that’s gotta rely for one thing
Unfinished
A sink stuffed with dishes
They are saying I’ll miss it after I’m not in it
However they’re waking up with all I’ve been wanting
And I’m nonetheless ingesting leftover espresso
Sydney Quiseng © Connor Truax
Sydney Quiseng © Connor Truax

The EP ends with Quiseng’s latest tune, “Afterglow.” I say tune, however it’s extra of a lullaby or a prayer. It options the voice of Quiseng’s Grandfather initially, who she calls her finest good friend. Quiseng performs quite a bit with the idea of time in her songs when it comes to place and reminiscence, however “Afterglow” is probably the most on the nostril she has been. The tune or prayer, nevertheless you interpret it, is backed by a delicate strum of an acoustic guitar with Quiseng’s grounded but haunting vocals excessive. It’s a ravishing second to finish the report on. It brings you again right down to what’s vital.

Like a moon at the hours of darkness
You’re the brilliant facet and it’s onerous
To let that go
It’s a section, I do know
I miss you in my automotive
Oh, I hate this half
It’s the aftermath
It’s the aftеrglow

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CATCHING UP WITH SYDNEY QUISENG

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Atwood Journal: Once we spoke final autumn, you had simply launched “Surprise” and “Responsible.” You will have now launched three different singles and are about to launch your debut EP. You’ve additionally been touring the brand new music. Do you’re feeling extra settled into being a solo artist?

Sydney Quiseng: I really feel far more settled now. It’s superb what time can do, as a result of I used to be so nervous to face by myself as a solo artist again in September. Now it feels actually pure to be on this path. There’s one thing particular about attending to have so many “firsts” once more with this undertaking too. I’m having the time of my life and it simply appears like I’m precisely the place I’m alleged to be.

Your single, “Leftover Espresso” feels like a world away from the place you have been while you launched “Surprise.” Once we spoke within the fall final yr, you have been simply transitioning into turning into a solo artist and it felt such as you have been little apprehensive. With this new tune, it positively feels such as you’re absolutely immersed in your journey. Would you say that was honest remark?

Sydney Quiseng: That’s why I beloved releasing “Surprise” first. It describes that feeling of being not sure and the rising pains of doing one thing new, whereas “Leftover Espresso” is filled with angst and much more confidence conceptually. “Leftover Espresso” can be a really trustworthy tune that I most likely wouldn’t have written years in the past, because it speaks very vulnerably on the grind of life that I feel we’re all in proper now.

Sydney Quiseng © Connor Truax
Sydney Quiseng © Connor Truax

If you look again at who you have been while you began writing as a solo artist and who you at the moment are, do you’re feeling like an evolution has occurred?

Sydney Quiseng: Completely. “Responsible” was one of many first songs I wrote for my solo undertaking and “Phases” for instance, got here a lot later. “Phases” is me acknowledging change and studying to be okay with it. You may recognize who you have been within the rear view whereas nonetheless permitting your self to develop into somebody new. I lastly allowed myself to completely embrace this new chapter, so I’ve come a great distance since I wrote “Responsible.”

Your setting has at all times impacted how and what you write. You shot the music video for “I Want Findin’” in Japan and I may even some Japanese affect within the music. Are you able to speak concerning the tune and why you determined to make use of Japan as your backdrop for that tune?

Sydney Quiseng: “I Want Findin’” is my favourite tune on the EP as a result of it feels probably the most private. It’s about the fantastic thing about with the ability to rely upon somebody while you really feel misplaced. I’ve been to Japan 16 occasions, so it holds a really particular place in my coronary heart.

I’ve visited throughout seasons after I didn’t know who I used to be, however I at all times left feeling like I discovered myself once more. Filming the music video there was so becoming as a result of typically wandering round in a overseas place helps you get nearer to what you’re really searching for.

You will have named this assortment of songs, Phases, after your third single. In lots of your songs, you reference each the moon and likewise the idea of time, when it comes to place and reminiscence. Are you able to speak extra about this and the way these concepts inform your songwriting?

Sydney Quiseng: I’ve actually grown to understand nature in all its kinds. A sundown on the ocean, a moon rise, the best way a flower blooms on the good time – the sensation of being unplugged has been an enormous inspiration for my private progress and my music. Once I decelerate and immerse myself in nature, it offers me a lot readability about what’s really happening in my head and that’s after I get most of my tune concepts.

Sydney Quiseng © Connor Truax
Sydney Quiseng © Connor Truax

You’re about to launch one closing tune, “Afterglow,” which concludes this assortment of music. You will have your Grandad’s voice at the beginning of the observe. Two questions: What’s the importance of your Grandad introducing the tune? What made you resolve that this tune ought to shut the report?

Sydney Quiseng: My grandpa is considered one of my finest buddies. I stay in California and he lives in Arizona so we speak on the telephone on a regular basis. Subconsciously, I began to gather his voicemails so I wished to make use of them for one thing at some point. I really didn’t inform my grandpa that I used to be going to have him be a part of my EP, so I used to be in a position to shock him with the ultimate model of this tune in particular person.

“Afterglow” is about appreciating the previous whereas additionally realizing that perhaps the most effective is but to come back. The sundown will get all the eye however typically the afterglow is the most effective half. It felt proper to finish Phases on a bittersweet be aware as a result of that’s what life is.

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