Sixty Second Silence
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"issue 62 playlist"

'Fantastically amazing' - JustinWayneShow.com


"Try before you buy in Tourdates magazine"

'They've been tipped for the top by the people in the know (That's us by the way), and with a sound thats waves between being hypnotically dancy and head bangingly full on rock, can you blame us? No, we didn't think so...' - Tourdates - Issue 52, 14 Aug - 11 Sept, 2009 - Tourdates


"Gig Review at Tube Club"

Sixty Second Silence are our new tip for 2008/09. Someone out there could make a load of dosh from these. If you can imagine the Stone Roses reborn as great musicians and then you'd have this lot. The sounds they made was hypnotic and dancey but without losing sight of the tunes. by the time they went on, most of the crowd were hammered and loving every minute of it. A definite must see - The Tube Club http://www.thetubeclub.co.uk/ - Tube Club


"Pray Silence please...."

Anyway, before it’s too late, get yourself down to Metro on December
23, to see one of our current favourite London bands play - indie
electro blues duo Sixty Second Silence.

With influences as diverse as Pixies, The Cure, Led Zep, The Small
Faces, Hot Chip and LCD Soundsystem, they make a hell of a racket for
a two-piece.

Just lately, they sound like The White Stripes and Second Coming-era
Stone Roses jamming with New Order. Yup - told you they were good.

Sequencer lines and tight as f*** drumming collides with dirty blues
guitar riffs, moody, retro keyboard sounds and ’80s overcoat misery.
Earlier in the year, PopJunkie described them as:”Indie meets electro
in a totally non-contrived way…just wicked little loops, rock ‘n’
roll guitars and banging drums”.

Pray silence, please. - PopJunkieTv.com


Discography

Shy single release - Sept 09, played extensive radio throughout UK, appearing on regular playlists. Reached No 1 for 2 weeks in a row on the original unsigned chart hosted by Tourdates.co.uk

Hinterland and Insignificance synced to two music documentaries as title tracks - DVD's sold worldwide in music stores - Muse 'Manic Depression' and Oasis - 'Sibling Rivalry' documentaries, released by
Chrome Dreams

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'fantastically amazing' - The Justin Wayne Radio Show (www.TheJustinWayneShow.com) - issue 61 - 27th Sept, 2009

'They've been tipped for the top by the people in the know (That's us by the way), and with a sound thats waves between being hypnotically dancy and head bangingly full on rock, can you blame us? No, we didn't think so...' - Tourdates - Issue 52, 14 Aug - 11 Sept, 2009

Just lately, they sound like The White Stripes and Second Coming-era Stone Roses jamming with New Order. Yup - told you they were good. - PopJunkie http://popjunkietv.com/index.php?s=sixty

Sixty Second Silence are our new tip for 2008/09. Someone out there could make a load of dosh from these. If you can imagine the Stone Roses reborn as great musicians and then you'd have this lot. The sounds they made was hypnotic and dancey but without losing sight of the tunes. by the time they went on, most of the crowd were hammered and loving every minute of it. A definite must see - The Tube Club http://www.thetubeclub.co.uk/