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SYML

SYML is the solo venture of Brian Leseney Fennell (born January 16, 1983), an American musician from Issaquah, Washington. He was previously part of the indie band Barcelona. SYML released his eponymous debut album on May 3, 2019, through Nettwerk Records.[1]

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Brian Fennell performing in Norway in 2018
Background information
Birth nameBrian Leseney Fennell
Born (1983-01-16) January 16, 1983 (age 42)
Issaquah, Washington, U.S.
Genres
Occupations
  • Musician
  • songwriter
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • keyboards
  • guitar
LabelsNettwerk
Websitesymlmusic.com
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Life and career

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Brian Fennell was born on January 16, 1983, in Issaquah, Washington, and was adopted soon thereafter. From a young age, he began studying classical piano, often playing in his grandmother's retirement home.[2] He began writing his own music when he was 18 years old, his first song being used as a coping mechanism after the death of a schoolmate.[3] After high school, he attended Seattle Pacific University[4] and graduated with a degree in music education with an emphasis in percussion.[3] After years of living in and around Seattle, he returned to his hometown and resides there where he writes and produces out of a home studio.[5]

In 2005, Fennell finished his first solo album Safety Songs. By the end of that year, he formed the band Barcelona with Brian Eichelberger, Chris Bristol, and Rhett Stonelake. Their debut album Absolutes was released in 2007. Universal Records signed Barcelona in 2008 and re-released Absolutes with four new songs in 2009.[6][7]

Fennell currently performs under the solo project SYML, Welsh for "simple" and pronounced "sim-muhl", inspired by his own personal heritage from his biological parents, who are Welsh.[2] His experience grappling with his adoption and heritage are influences in his songwriting.[5]

He shared his self-titled debut album in 2019[8] with the now Platinum-certified single "Where's My Love" and the wordless EP You Knew It Was Me in November 2020. In 2021, SYML released his third body of work, titled Dim inspired by his late father's cancer diagnosis.[9] Fennell believes the word 'dim' perfectly describes mourning, a theme he continues to visit throughout his work.[9]

After his song "Where's My Love" was used on the drama TV show Teen Wolf, the song charted for 20 weeks on the Billboard Hot Rock Songs chart.[10] In 2018, the song received Gold certification in Canada and Belgium,[11] and held the number one spot on Canada's CBC Top 20 chart twice.[12][13] SYML's "Wildfire" appeared in the Belgian teen drama web series wtFOCK, an adaption of the Norwegian series SKAM. "Where's My Love" was featured prominently in the trailer for the 2018 film Adrift. SYML's singles "Where's My Love", "Fear of Water" and "Body" were featured in the American supernatural drama television series Shadowhunters. In 2020, "Where's My Love" appeared in the movie Chemical Hearts.[14]

SYML collaborated with Lana Del Rey on the song "Paris, Texas", which was released on March 24, 2023, on the album Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd. The song samples SYML's instrumental track "I Wanted to Leave" from his EP You Knew It Was Me.[15]

On February 3, 2023, SYML released his second album The Day My Father Died, which consists of 15 tracks. The album was produced by Phil Ek and includes collaborations with Lucius, Guy Garvey, Sara Watkins, and Charlotte Lawrence. Expanding on themes from his previous EP Dim, the album focuses on “what happens after we have lost.”[16]

In January 2025, SYML announced his third studio album, Nobody Lives Here, which was released on April 4, 2025.

Discography

Studio albums

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Title Year
SYML 2019
The Day My Father Died 2023
Nobody Lives Here 2025
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Live albums

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Sacred Spaces[17] 2021
Live at Hangar 30 2024
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EPs

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Title Year Ref(s)
Hurt for Me 2016 [18]
Where's My Love 2017 [1]
Hurt for Me (Piano & Strings) [19]
In My Body 2018 [20]
You Knew It Was Me 2020 [21]
Dim 2021 [22]
Ancient Call [23]
How I Got Home 2023
Infinity 2024
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Singles

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List of singles and peak chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
Alt

[24]
US
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[25]
"Mr. Sandman" 2017 non-album single
"Where's My Love" 35[26] SYML
"Clean Eyes" 2018 29[30]
"The Bird" 2019
"Symmetry" non-album singles
"Take Me Apart"
"Flags" 2020 Wondering How It Ends
"True" 2021 non-album single
"Stay Close" DIM
"Sweet Home" 2022 non-album singles
"You and I"
(featuring Charlotte Lawrence)
"Have a Little Faith in Me"
"Lost Myself"
(solo or featuring Guy Garvey)
"Howling"
(featuring Lucius)
"Better Part of Me"
(featuring Sara Watkins)
"I Wanted to Leave"
(Sitar Version)(featuring Rishab Rikhiram Sharma)
"Chariot" 2023 39[31] The Day My Father Died
"Believer"
"Mother"
"Tragic Magic
(Dream Version)"
"All of Us" How I Got Home
"My Best Self"
(with Elsa y Elmar)
non-album singles
"The Walker" 2024
"Oblivion" Infinity
"How It Was It Will Never Be Again" 2025 Nobody Lives Here
"A100"
"Careful"
"Heartbreakdown"
"Carry No Thing"
"The White Light of the Morning"
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