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TANDM claps back at the haters in their first diss track, “2quick2trust”

On the surface, they’re charming in their sweet simplicity–effortlessly compelling thanks to graceful melodies, heartfelt lyricism, and syncopated synergy. But the deeper you dig, the more Toronto duo TANDM’s songs seem to transcend time, place, and even stylistic categorization.

Their forthcoming collection, Sirens, finds the duo teeing up their most engaging and enveloping output to date–a potent distillation of the magical individual components that comprise TANDM’s masterful take on alternative pop but with a newfound polish and elevated production style. The EP is out on July 26th.

Their diss track, “2quick2trust,” was inspired from negative experiences in their music and personal lives, where they felt that many people have tried to take advantage of them. From having people try to steal their music, take advantage of their band, take advantage of them as humans, TANDM wrote this track as a response. 

“When we started TANDM, our kindness, generosity, and innocence was taken advantage of, and that put us in a really bad place for confidence and trust in the music industry,” explains frontwoman Maxine Beck-Sinderby. “This track is a confident clap back at those who have wronged us in the past, proving that all they were to us was ‘nameless’ and ‘song material.’” 

Check out “2quick2trust” https://song.link/i/1689456966

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