Diana Manduca - Lead Vocals, Guitar
Diana Manduca is a Portland, Maine native and one of the founding members and songwriters of Two Minutes Out. Diana’s parents are both musicians and Maine music teachers so it’s no surprise Diana started a local band. Influenced by classical music from a young age, Diana’s songwriting mixes melodic riffs with alternative and punk rock influences infused with some blues and jazz undertones. Diana helped create Two Minutes Out in 2020 and is the vocalist and rhythm guitarist for the band. Diana started playing guitar at the age of 8 and took lessons at Portland Percussion with Greg Daly starting in 2014. As an English major at Colby College, Diana loves storytelling and uses this approach when writing songs for the band.
Tucker Saltus - Lead Guitar, Vocals
Tucker Saltus is a guitarist out of Portland, Maine and one of the founding members and songwriters of Two Minutes Out. Tucker was self-taught from a young age and focuses on rhythmic and melodic playing. Impactful influences musically come from Adam Jones of Tool, Mike Eisinger of Incubus, and Prince. A lover of nature and animals, Tucker draws inspiration from his wilderness adventures.
Micah Malenfant - Bass, Vocals
Micah Malenfant is a bass guitarist from Portland, ME. He began playing bass guitar at the age of 11 and played bass for the school band at Lyman Moore Middle School. He would go on to play bass guitar for the school band at Portland High School in addition to joining the jazz band, wind ensemble, and marching band. Like his older brother Caleb, Micah won the Louis Armstrong Jazz Band award at Portland High School. Micah’s biggest influences on bass guitar include Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin, and Matt Freeman of Rancid/Operation Ivy. In addition to his work with Two Minutes Out, Micah also plays bass in Abbott Road, a punk rock band from Southern Maine. Outside of music, Micah earned his Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP) from the University of Maryland in 2020 and owns Summit Wellness Solutions, PLLC in Scarborough, ME, which provides outpatient psychiatry services. He also has two cats named Jayla and Otis.
Gabriel LaSalle - Drums, Percussion, Vocals
Gabriel LaSalle is a drummer and percussionist from Old Orchard Beach, ME. While self-taught on the traditional drum set, he was classically trained by Nancy Smith and Mary Johnston Letellier at the Osher School of Music. He has performed in many settings in a variety of mediums: Opera Maine’s Sweeney Todd (2025), the University of Southern Maine’s Gianni Schicchi (2024) and Maine debut of The Prom (2024), the Una Voce Chamber Choir, Southern Maine Symphony Orchestra, Osher Chamber Singers, and more. Gabriel’s experience in these settings coupled with an admiration for rock and jazz icons like John Bonham, Taylor Hawkins, and Mark Guiliana inspire his holistic style of playing and songwriting. When not performing, he is teaching percussion at Old Orchard Beach High School or spending time with his partner Liv.