“It was really hard transitioning from that perfect honeymoon phase to a working partnership,” Jillian admits. “There wasn’t good representation in movies and on TV about gay relationships when we were growing up, so we definitely had distorted ideas about how hard it is to love another person. Despite that, I think we’ve done a great job navigating our adult lives together through the bumps in the road.” Although the two don’t consider themselves to be “real adults” just yet, that feeling of maturity still exists as they attempt to figure it out. And while their romantic relationship with one another is an important part of their work and how they create, the two acknowledge that while they want to make sure to create music about women loving women and love in general, they want to expand past that as well. “It’s important to us that not all of our songs are centered around romantic love, but that being said, we’re pretty open about the topics we cover. We’ve got a lot of ideas for our first EP that we’re pretty excited to share,” Jillian smiles. 📸: Emma Wahlstrom #MapleSt #LoveMeLess #HolesInMyShoes #Rockstar #Music #EP #Interview #TEENPLICITY #throwback #lgbtqartist #lgbtqartists #maplestmusic https://teenplicity.com/maple-st-talks-love-me-less/ https://www.instagram.com/p/CG3JUCOpYyF/?igshid=12lxx3w3zbdo6












