- 54 Seconds'music is ambient,
lush, melancholy, large, characterized by unexpected chordprogressions
and strange, catchy hooks. The band is spacious, almost experimental
--but not jangly, jazzy, noodley, or jammy. They have a pop-rock
sensibility, but they don't evoke any particular artist -
Shermakaye Bass (The Austin American Statesman)
- 54 Seconds has slowly grown
into one of the most popular in town, packing the Speakeasy every
Monday night.- Michael Corcoran (The Austin American Statesman)
- 54 Seconds has grown into one of
the most electrifying live acts in town. Their nine song CD
called EP is one of the tastiest pieces of post-psychodelicart pop
I've ever heard - Sharon Jones (20 to Watch, CitySearch.com)
- 54 Seconds... they've bucked the
trends and created their own brand of pop - Sarah Marmion (Austin
CitySearch)
- (Cultural) differences work to
the band's - offering a clearly diverse sonic melange - Dave
Burlovich (Dmusic.com)
- 54 Seconds is a band in the
truest sense, made up of four musicians that gel and dig deep together
- Don Harvey
- In less than a minute, you'll be
hooked (Insite magazine)
- 54 Seconds makes me want to turn
up my stereo as loud as I can stand it. Their sound is big,
expensive and expansive, deep, warm and woody - Don Harvey
- Do not miss this band.
Austin is lucky that Spencer had that dream - Don Harvey
- Working within the time-tested
structure of tight arrangements and memorable melodies, these Texas
boys confidently rock while never forgetting those tear ducts that
wait to be mined and exploited (featured artist Riffage.com)
- 54 Seconds is psychedelic
yet melancholic,ambient
enigmatic, lyrical, moody, ethereal,
pneumatic pop with elements of trance, funk and world music (bootlegal.com)
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