Noah Sierota on Echosmith’s Musical Evolution

Show Notes

In this episode of Backstage Bay Area, host Steven Roby interviews Noah Sierota, bassist and producer of the multi-platinum alt-pop trio Echosmith.

 Celebrating ten years of music, Echosmith embarks on its Cool Kids Decades Tour and releases its latest project, Echosmith: The Live Album. Noah reflects on the band’s evolution since its breakout hit, "Cool Kids," sharing insights on creating music as a family and reconnecting with its indie roots.

 The episode also spotlights the inspiration behind their updated version of "Cool Kids" and their latest single, "Jaded."

 Noah also offers a glimpse into the band’s creative process and what fans can expect from their upcoming West Coast tour, including an intimate performance at San Francisco's Brick-and-Mortar Music Hall.

 Please tune in for stories about the band's early days, their connection to San Francisco, and how they’ve kept their music honest and relatable over the past decade.

Guest Information:

Noah Sierota
Bassist, producer, and songwriter for Echosmith.
Website: www.echosmith.com
Tickets for the Brick-and-Mortar Music Hall show: brickandmortarmusic.com

Essential Takeaways:

1.    Echosmith’s creative journey celebrates authenticity, family dynamics, and evolving sounds.

2.   Their latest tour revisits the nostalgia of their iconic song "Cool Kids" while embracing their indie roots.

3.   Fans can enjoy a deeper connection to the band in intimate venues like San Francisco's Brick-and-Mortar Music Hall.

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