TENDER are back with new single “Gravity/Infinity”

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TENDER are back with a fun, bright, indie pop track. The London duo return withGravity/Infinity,” the first look at their forthcoming record due in 2026. The track comes with smooth production, layered synths and heartfelt lyrics. It’s upbeat, and the vocals really shine through.

Lyrically it’s simple but strong. Lines like, “Gravity couldn’t pull us apart, love me like infinity,” are catchy and uplifting. This message sits nicely within the dreamy instrumentals, picking up the pace in the chorus to keep the listener on their feet.

Since forming in 2015, James Cullen and Dan Cobb have built their own sound by blending intimacy with a festival-ready edge, and the new single “Gravity/Infinity” is a great example of that. It serves as a strong and exciting start for what’s to come from the duo in the near future.

 

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