Rylan Talerico, known professionally as Brother Sundance,[2] is an American singer, songwriter, producer, multi-instrumentalist and Warner Bros. Records recording artist.
He first gained recognition following the release of debut self-produced EP Honey, released on August 11, 2017
[3] through Silent Majority Group.
The oldest of two children born into a musical family, Rylan began playing the drums at age 2 under the influence of his father Justin Talerico,[4] a longtime drummer and respected member of the family's local music and arts community.
Throughout his teenage years Talerico was a dedicated student of music, serving as frontman and guitarist for South Florida underground punk band Wallace, as well as teaching guitar, drums and bass at a local music school throughout high school.
Talerico describes this period of his life as something of a turning point for him, telling PR Newswire"In my freshman year, I picked up a guitar and that was it… From that point forward, all I could do was music."[5]
At age 17, Talerico disbanded South Florida underground punk band Wallace to focus on developing his rapidly evolving musical interests, exploring a more pop-oriented writing, recording and producing style.
After roughly a year of writing and recording, Brother Sundance released his debut EP Honey on August 11, 2017, garnering generally favorable reviews from critics and music fans alike.
In the first week of Honey's release, Brother Sundance was featured as Apple Music's New Artist of the Week[9] in August 2017, gaining the album track 'Monsters' a spot on Apple's Alternative A-List[10] playlist shortly after, featured alongside Muse, Imagine Dragons, Bishop Briggs and others.
Following these achievements, tracks from Honey were featured on Elton John's The Rocket Hour on Beats 1 in promotion of a string of festival dates scheduled in support of the album.
As of March 2018, Honey's lead single 'Blind' has received over 5,000,000 plays across streaming platforms, receiving critical acclaim and accolades from a wide range of publications including Huffington Post,[13]Business Insider, PR Newswire and many more.
Appearances in media
The Brother Sundance song 'You & Me' was used in an episode of the ABC Family/Freeform drama The Fosters titled "Many Roads",[14] which aired in the show's final season on March 13, 2018. The track was also added to the show's official Spotify playlist[15] shortly after.