Artist's albums
All My Friends
2022 · single
Are We There Yet?
2022 · EP
Amen
2021 · single
Amen (Spanglish Version)
2021 · single
Amen
2020 · single
I don't wanna talk about me (R3HAB Remix)
2020 · single
I don't wanna talk about me
2020 · single
Strangers (Prince Fox Remix)
2020 · single
Strangers (TYNAN Remix)
2020 · single
Strangers
2020 · single
Real World
2019 · single
Holy Hell
2019 · single
Last One
2017 · single
Sing It
2013 · single
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Biography
There are few things more powerful than siblings finding the same creative spark within themselves and building something truly dynamic together. This is certainly the case for Stereo Jane, which features sisters Sydney and Mia Schmier on vocals and drums, respectively. Together, the duo presents an edgy blend of genres that leaves you wanting more. “Holy Hell”, "Real World", "Strangers", and "I don't wanna talk about me", Stereo Jane's latest release are just a taste of what listeners can expect from the duo’s forthcoming releases. Perhaps this wide spectrum of musical inspiration can also be attributed to the duo’s move from a suburb outside of Detroit to the sprawling metropolis that is Los Angeles. This newfound freedom allowed the sisters to let loose and discover new depths to their songwriting & performance. With Sydney at the helm belting out her powerfully soulful vocals and Mia driving the heartbeat of every song on the drums, the group exemplifies what it is to be a young, real band with a resonating sound. After years of paying their dues, working with some of the top songwriters and producers in Los Angeles, Stereo Jane’s “I don’t wanna talk about me” showcases the band’s versatility in their sound. The upbeat instrumental juxtaposes the song’s lyrics about the internal grapple of wanting to speak up about certain emotions, with the countless distractions that can deafen that internal voice.