Echosmith’s Sydney Quiseng Releases Heartache Ballad “When a Good Thing Ends” Ahead Of Los Angeles Baby Shower Show

Echosmith frontwoman Sydney Quiseng, who is making a name for herself in the Country/Americana space, releases new solo single “When a Good Thing Ends” capturing the dizzying heartache of watching something you love slip away and learning to let it go. The track showcases emotive vocals and signature storytelling that cemented Quiseng as an indie-pop superstar, with the artist describing it as capturing that dizzy feeling of moving forward when your heart’s left behind as a song for anyone learning to let go. From co-writing Echosmith’s quadruple-platinum hit “Cool Kids” to forging her path as a solo artist in Nashville, Quiseng’s journey continues with this universally relatable track arriving after recent single “Coffee Shop in Kyoto,” leaning into the emotional weight of endings to explore the uneasy space between holding on and moving forward when something meaningful begins to fade. Quiseng and Echosmith perform January 19th at The Mint in Los Angeles for a special one-off show celebrating her baby shower, featuring a full Echosmith concert, solo songs from Quiseng and surprises to celebrate this joyous moment with hometown fans.