I'm all for skinny jeans, a flowing blouse, patterned flats and chunky jewels. Sydney Wayser blousechunkyflat Change image and share on social
I was 17 when I released my first record. I didn't really figure out what I wanted to say, how to get a message and put it together. Sydney Wayser figuremessageput Change image and share on social
I was making more electronic and synth-based music, and when I changed my name, it helped me grow and liberate myself a little bit. Sydney Wayser basebitechange Change image and share on social
'Bell Choir Coast' is about a fictional land where I was able to start over, discover myself, and learn to take life a lot less seriously. Sydney Wayser bellchoircoast Change image and share on social
I love mixing and matching patterns, styles old and new, feminine and masculine and drawing inspiration from characters like Annie Hall. Sydney Wayser anniecharacterdraw Change image and share on social
I would love to play with Rufus Wainwright. He's one of my favorite songwriters. Sydney Wayser favoriteloveplay Change image and share on social
I asked my designer friend, Sam Klemick, to make a headdress for me, drawing inspiration from 1920s headpieces, Athena and Joan of Arc. Before each show, I have this quiet meditative moment where I put the headdress on and gather my thoughts and strength. Sydney Wayser 1920sarcask share on social
The song 'Wolf Eyes,' I wrote because I felt like I was such a kitten. I want to be more of a wolf. I want to be stronger and more independent. I sort of wrote the song for that. Sydney Wayser eyefeltindependent Change image and share on social
I wish I could have performed with Jeff Buckley, but I missed my chance. Sydney Wayser buckleychancejeff Change image and share on social
I made my own fictional land, which is 'Bell Choir Coast.' It was a response to feeling really, really lost, and it was what I was looking for. Sydney Wayser bellchoircoast Change image and share on social