“Till the Day We Die” – Brandon Jenner

There is something unique about “Till the Day We Die” in that lyrically it’s one of those songs couples will hear and say, “That’s it. That’s our first dance song.” On the other hand, because Brandon Jenner presents it in such a way that it stands apart from the traditional love song, it gives this special feel. So yes, could this very well be the next big wedding song? Yes, but only for those pairs who dance to their own beat, literally. 

Brandon Jenner has a soulful demeanor to his already established singer-songwriter vibe. One could hear him alongside the likes of Ben Harper or Jack Johnson as there is an emotive, yet carefree vibe to what he does. In “Till the Day We Die” he takes that charm, implements a lot of heart, and just lets it all flow. With his wife in mind, it likely wasn’t hard to pen a song about their intense first encounters. All in all though, lyrically this does come across like a poetic journal entry Jenner decided to put to song. It’s very much that, poured my heart out on paper now let’s see if it has any rhyme or reason as a track. Spoiler alert – it does. 

Having the opportunity to grow up in the studio, Brandon Jenner has been able to digest the ins and outs of music and recording for a great deal of his life. From there he went on to be part of a duo before riding solo. Alone he’s released a handful of EPs, including 2021’s ‘Short of Home.’ To hear all he’s done and then some like his newest, “Til the Day We Die,” make sure to check Brandon Jenner out on all major music and streaming platforms today.

Written by Kendra Beltran

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