nature of life, fear, romantic experiences, and grief. Writing since writing was possible, Brendoolf didn't start making music until 17 getting recognition online for their first single "You Bury Me" which explored a darker yearning. Brendoolf has since put out multiple more singles, all self-produced, until their newest release "Willow Rosenberg" produced by Lucas Fournier. "Willow Rosenberg" details a relationship that never fully was and the constant longing for something more, later in time finding out the other side was longing for the exact same outcome. The timing simply never lined up. They walk the line of the desire to change yourself for a partner while understanding what that really means, and discuss their own reimagined world where love might flourish instead of crash and burn.