Sydney Wayser
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dream it up
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lullaby
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la di da
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bells
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General Info
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Genre: Experimental / Folk / Indie
Location Brooklyn, Un
Profile Views: 148521
Last Login: 7/10/2012
Member Since 12/11/2005
Website www.sydneywayser.com
Type of Label Unsigned
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Bio
Along the sonic tidal flats that Sydney Wayser built in her mind for her latest album, it is always sunny and 75 degrees. Clouds crown the majesty of the mountains, and the beaches are the stuff of postcards; the sand grain sifted to a perfect warmth, the water always calm. That this place is ostensibly fictional is no barrier to getting there, thanks to Wayser's third record, the gorgeous and varied Bell Choir Coast. It is an atlas, a map past difficult years and emotional terrain, to a place of self-understanding and agency. The road that brought Wayser to Bell Choir Coast started two years ago; Wayser found herself in a gorgeous studio with a talented producer, in the midst of a New York winter that made the Los Angeles-bred Wayser completely miserable. "I was working on a record for a while and it wasn't clicking. After all the work I had put in I was left feeling drained. I felt like I needed to take a minute for myself and create the concept behind the record." With the problem of the New York winter proving unavoidable, Wayser decided that if she couldn't go elsewhere, she'd bring other lands to her. Drawing on all of her influences, from summers the French-American Wayser spent in France to painters and other artists, Wayser began to give her new territory shape and shade. "Bell Choir Coast is about a fictional land that I made up, because I couldn't leave New York and I had to make my record. So I made up a new world in my head that was everything I wanted." In addition to constructing the land, she also created its ideal denizen, Clara-Nova, a distillation of all the qualities Wayser most wished to possess. "She's the newer version of myself. She's a hybrid between Athena, Joan of Arc and Aphrodite. She's a power woman, but still really feminine." Wayser set to work recording the topography of Bell Choir Coast; after scrapping the entirety of the initial recording process, Wayser set to work chronicling her journey. ""It made me stop, hole up in my apartment, focus on what I wanted, and figure out how to create it." When Wayser was ready to start recording again, she decided to use the home recording studio of Dan Molad, a friend who lives in Ditmas Park who would ultimately become the album's producer. "I was there every day for three months," Wayser says happily. "It was close to the heart, it was organic, it felt natural." After ever-more elaborate scenarios and artists becoming involved and the painful realization that it wasn't working, the return to basics was a salve for Wayser. "Recording the record was healing for me; like 'I can do this. I can live in New York. Winter is coming again, but I have a different look at it completely, because I've made it lighter. The process had frontier-settling qualities – Wayser called upon friends to help out when needed, a visiting friend would not only make lunch but also sing back-up. If you listen closely to Bell Choir Coast, you can hear fractures being set properly, wounds stitched and sutured. Wayser's voice is warm and close throughout, the effect of which is a leaning near, an intimacy shared. Album mission statement "Dream It Up" is a glitching, swift-paced explanation of the place Wayser created. Her voice rings clear and melodic across the song, despite the distortion it's ringed in. "It's an ode to the record. I feel like when people understand the concept more, the song is more powerful." "Wolf Eyes" is a character study of Clara-Nova, a rallying cry for Wayser to get in touch with her assertive side, set to honky-tonk piano and racing drums. Pace-changer "Come Aboard" is a languid invitation, all balmy rhythms and Wayser's warm vocals entreating the listener to escape the elements aboard a boat set on a course for Bell Choir Coast. Sydney Wayser set about to make an album, and in the end she cleared a path to a world, and in the process she found her tribe and her sound. Sometimes the prettiest of things can be born of the hardest places. "When we started this I felt very heavy. Going into the studio and recording something that was light and fun and was the place I wanted, it helped solidify in my head what I wanted. At the end of the process, that enabled me to be where I wanted." -
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Influences
a list of influences in no particular order... nick drake, the paintings of modigliani, amelie, john lennon, pavement (both the band and the kind you see sprinkled all over brooklyn with chalk drawings during the summer), the cooking channel, my fear of sharks, serge gainsbourg, french amusement parks, jeff buckley, sigor ros, the sound of my radiator turning on, diane cluck, daguerreotypes -
Sounds Like
"I'm overjoyed to have found Sydney Wayser, and her new album Bell Choir Coast. Nothing has stirred me out of the winter doldrums quite like her sumptuous, beautiful vocals." - GLAMOUR MAGAZINE "Sydney's sweet vocals drip with sincerity and passion, sometimes soft but always powerful. It will be a treat to have the album just in time for this year's snowy days and bitter cold nights." - DELI MAGAZINE "Though Wayser's not a household name yet, there's a sense that she's right on the brink. She's often compared to piano women like Regina Spektor and everyone's favorite New Girl, Zooey Deschanel and yeah, there's a jazzy twinge to her delivery. But if you really give her a listen, she's much different than those two." - BUST MAGAZINE "Sydney Wayser may have been born in Brooklyn, but she spent her summers in Paris and somehow has managed to merge the two cultures into one elegant sound reminiscent of Charlotte Gainsbourg and Zooey Deschanel." - PASTE MAGAZINE "Whimsical and playful, with a touch of angst and a heavy dose of emotion, Sydney Wayser's music sings like lullabies throughout the contemporary folk scene of New York City. The young singer-songwriter's sweet, engaging voice can be likened to Feist or Regina Spektor's, filling up songs that seem reminiscent of a sunny day in Paris." - DELI MAGAZINE US: Steve Ferguson / sferguson@paradigmagency.com France: Stephane Amiel / stephane@imperialprod.fr - UK: David Moss-Blundell / dmb@greenlanepr.co.uk - Germany/Austria/Switzerland: Heiko Wessels / info@mightytunes.de
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Videos
Bells
02:49 | 1099 plays | Apr 8 2009
Music
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10 Songs | Sep 21, 2008
Comments
- Emily Greene2 years ago
you rock :)
- Learning From Lyrics2 years ago
Happy New Year Sydney and thanks very much for being our friend and supporting arts in education. Stop by and check out our latest bullying and school Blog, “How To Save A Life” (11/25) and view new teacher and student-made media projects inspired by songs…check out Learning From Lyrics education group on FB too.
- Amanda Taylor2 years ago
Hi Sydney Wayser! Thanks for the add!

- GEETA2 years ago
Thanks for stoppin' by...Great sound.
cheers.
g. - GEETA2 years ago
Thanks for stoppin' by...Great sound.
cheers.
g. - Amanda Taylor2 years ago
Hi Sydney Wayser! Have a nice day!


- Amanda Taylor2 years ago
Hi Sydney Wayser! Have a nice day!


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- Kevin Rowe2 years ago
I can't wait to move to the USA this summer!
In my excitement, just thought I'd message you to say hello!
Take it easy, and see you in the US (although I'm moving to Atlanta, I'll be touring around a lot) :o) - Tesche3 years ago
Thanks for the ajout and thanks hour for an enjoyable concert in Tourcoing saturday. I listen with pleasure and the little owl is very cute !!!! musical friendships.
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