Brian Larsen

Brian Larsen (born April 9, 1986, in Laurel, Maryland) is a multi-instrumentalist, singer, record producer, entrepreneur and business executive.

[3] Born in Laurel, Maryland, a small suburb of Washington, D.C., Larsen was the fourth and youngest son in his family.

The next year, Larsen began writing and recording demos for what would eventually become The Slope, his first internationally distributed album.

The resulting album, ClockWork, was released on January 23, 2001, and featured a guest performance from Larsen's uncle, Bryon Moore.

[8] After the release of Emergency Exit, Larsen took an extensive vacation from the music industry while attending high school.

He released Close to Me, a five-track EP, on his 16th birthday, but stated on his website that he intended to begin work on an album of trance music.

Writer's block and Larsen's involvement in other projects stalled the album, however, and its release date was pushed back several times.

On October 10, 2007, Larsen announced on his official website that he intended to disband Twilight's Moon and stated that he was in the process of writing and recording music under his own name.

Brian and his band toured the United States through the end of 2009, and Larsen (sometimes accompanied by Muntuerto) toured the country again, performing acoustic version of his songs during the first half of 2010, including a Los Angeles charity concert on the evening before the 52nd Grammy Awards to benefit victims of the 2010 Haiti earthquake.

[20] In April, 2020 amidst shortages of personal protective equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic, RestoraPet began producing hand sanitizer to donate to hospitals and nursing homes.

Larsen in Toronto, Canada in April 2013.