Rude Records has announced the digital deluxe release of Sydney Sprague’s album ‘maybe i will see you at the end of the world’ today. The deluxe version includes an unreleased demo called “landmines”, an acoustic version of “object permanence”, and remix of “steve’. Fans can stream the album digitally now at this link: https://music.ruderecords.com/miwsyateotwdeluxe

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, UPROXX and more who steadily keep Sydney’s songs in their New Music Friday highlights of the week. She’s also been added to Spotify’s top indie playlists such as Fresh Finds and Amazon’s Fresh Indie.

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.

‘maybe i will see you at the end of the world’ deluxe track listing:
1. i refuse to die
2. object permanence
3. steve
4. you have to stop
5. quitter
6. staircase failure
7. wrongo
8. what u want
9. time is gone
10. end of the world
11. landmines (Demo)
12. object permanence (Acoustic)
13. steve (Remix)

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