"Maddie Marlow and Tae Dye didn't set out to be the revolutionaries of the Country mainstream. They just wanted to write songs about life the way two 18-year old young women were living it.
Songs on their debut album, 2015's "Start Here" include themes about bullying ("Sierra"), clueless boys ("Shut Up & Fish"), the power of friendship ("After the Storm Blows Through") and coming of age ("The Down Side of Growing Up"). But when they released "Girl In A Country Song" about the reductive tilt of today's "Bro Country" they had a sensational response which was instant and intense and made them stars."