The pop band – consisting of siblings Sydney, Noah and Graham Sierota – stepped out for the fun night earlier this week at The Echo & Echoplex in Los Angeles.
They matched in floral-print ensembles as they sang and danced along with other guests who share the love of emo rock music from the ’90s, 2000s and today.
“SO MUCH FUN at @emonitela last night!!!” the band wrote on Instagram. “Thanks to everyone who sang along with us on Taco Tuesday 🌮🌮🌮.”
“We got to be the DJs last night @emonitela, so we just had to play #coolkids 🙈 THANKS FOR SINGIN WITH US,” they added.
Echosmith‘s lovely new EP, An Echosmith Christmas, is finally here!
The new record has three songs on it — two original songs, “Baby Don’t Leave Me (All Alone On Christmas)” and “I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day,” as well as a cover of “Happy Xmas (War Is Over)” with one of our faves, Hunter Hayes.
And yes, this will put you right into the holiday mood!
‘Tis the season, and Echosmith is getting in the festive mood with a forthcoming holiday EP.
The band – Sydney, Noah and Graham Sierota – pushed their full-length album back until Spring 2018, so the Christmas songs will be a welcome gift to their eager followers.
“Is it Christmas yet?!?!! SO excited to announce our holiday EP, #AnEchosmithChristmas,” they tweeted, “out this Friday, 11/10 :).”
If you’re doing the math, that is in exactly three days, just in time for your weekend listening!
“I know that may come as a surprise and we are so sorry for the change, but we’ve been overrun with inspiration lately and have more we would like to add to the album,” Echosmith told fans.
Listen to “Dear World” below and download it now on iTunes!
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“Instead, [we're] releasing the 7-song Inside a Dream EP on September 29th,” they wrote on Twitter. “I know that may come as a surprise and we are so sorry for the change, but we’ve been overrun with inspiration lately and have more we would like to add to the album.”
“We will also be pushing out tour back to coincide with the full-length release so we can play new songs for you.”
While it’s a bummer that Echosmith is pushing the release back, JJJ is stoked for more new music from them too!