June 16, 2020

Interview with brother sundance

​​We had the pleasure of interviewing brother sundance over the phone!
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​​Please share while we are #togetherathome ​🏠​

ABOUT brother sundance:
​​“Singer, songwriter, and producer brother sundance assembles a dark, yet dynamic world out of personal...

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​​We had the pleasure of interviewing brother sundance over the phone!
​​
​​Please share while we are #togetherathome ​🏠​

ABOUT brother sundance:
​​“Singer, songwriter, and producer brother sundance assembles a dark, yet dynamic world out of personal production punctuated by original loops, glitchy samples, multi-instrument proficiency, and confessional lyrics that feel ripped right from a lonely late night text message.
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​​Born Rylan Talerico in South Florida, brother sundance went from sweaty punk shows in front of a dozen kids at fifteen-years-old to widespread renown for his 2018 EP, Honey. Recorded in his childhood bedroom, it generated 8 million-plus streams. Earning the endorsement of Apple Music as “Artist of the Week,” he performed alongside the likes of Cage The Elephant, Portugal. The Man, Weezer, and Mondo Cozmo. The 2019 single “Monsters” [feat. Ella Boh] cranked out 4 million-plus streams while The Deli praised it as “dark anti-pop that sounds like it come from a studio filled with producers.” Between tours, his life spun out of control. He translated this tumult into music. Almost like a film director, he meticulously cuts each element together to roll tape on the emotionally charged narrative of his 2020 EP, I HURT YOU, I MADE THIS [Warner Records], heralded by “NIGHTMARES.””
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​​Follow Brother Sundance:
​​Website: www.brothersundance.com
​​Facebook: facebook.com/brothersundance
​​Instagram: instagram.com/brothersundance
​​YouTube: youtube.com/brothersundance
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