Multi-platinum alt-pop trio Echosmith — siblings Sydney (vocals, keys), Noah (bass, vocals, production), and Graham Sierota (drums) — share vulnerable and vibrant alternative pop anthems that immediately brighten the heart.
More than 10 years aPer first releasing music, the choice to self-title their album Echosmith is deeply meaningful to the band as it represents a fresh perspective and a very intentional, liberating approach to their artistry. After starting their careers so young and absorbing the influences of the industry, Echosmith began to ask themselves what kind of music they truly wanted to make. They embarked on a new independent era with total creative freedom and began songwriting and producing alone (a first for the band) as a form of therapy and a way to have fun, to see what would organically transpire. The result is both a sonic shift and a return to their roots as they strip back the pop polish, embrace their true indie spirit, and take an alt-pop direction that best represents the original musical heart of the band.
Echosmith’s latest output makes for a fascinating document of growth and self-discovery, graced with the kind of raw sincerity that in turn invites listeners to have their own honest experience with the music. The band has garnered over 1 billion streams, captivated crowds worldwide, toured with twenty one pilots, Pentatonix, and Owl City, collaborated with Steve Aoki, Zedd, For King & Country, Audien, Hunter Hayes, and Mat Kearney, earned major media praise, and performed on numerous national TV shows.