Brontë Fall, born Teri Bracken, is an American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist whose work blends indie pop, Americana, and roots influences; raised near Chicago and trained in piano and violin before studying at Berklee College of Music, she began performing original songs in local venues and later moved to Nashville to pursue music full-time, adopting her stage name as a literary nod to the Brontë sisters and themes of resilience. Her discography includes the EP Finishing School (2020), the seasonal project Winter (2022), and the album Not Done Yet(2024), along with singles "Freeway Highâ (2020), âWoman Like Meâ (2024), âMaking It Upâ (2024), and âInvited (to the Party)â (2026), the latter reflecting her transition toward a more polished pop sound and exploring themes of recognition, belonging, and personal growth.
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