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The New Lineup

90 Seconds has always been a concept band based on the idea that music should come from an authentic and emotionally charged place. For us that place is intrinsically linked to our sobriety. In fact the name 90 Seconds comes from the idea that a relapse can happen in 90 seconds and that it happens well before the actual usage. We wanted to use our music as a conduit to something greater than the sum of its parts. Though we might reluctantly admit that we have some innate talent, we have no true explanation for how the songs actually come about. All we can come up with is that it comes from someplace, somewhere bigger than us. When we work from that place, the music comes free and easy. Any time our egos get inflated, the music turns stagnant and rotten. And like good farmers, sometimes you need to plow under your crop and try something new. We have reached that time.

Over the last six months we have been working with a new member under a different band name and completely undercover. Very few people got to hear any of the new material in these tentative stages. As time progressed and the music continued to come every time we all sat down to work and it became obvious that this was going to be our lineup for the future. We discussed it at length in private and came to the conclusion that the working title would be abandoned and the new stuff would be accepted as 90 Seconds music. This was a very proud moment for us. Last night we became the fourth incarnation of 90 Seconds with the addition of our new vocalist Jessica Tidmore. Thank you Bama for being a part of our group. Hugs not drugs.

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Inspiration

The elusive thing an artist takes for inspiration can vary wildly from one to another. In terms of music, I think the best musicians love to listen to music. It seems natural. The trick I think is to truly respect the music of others. I get stoked off of all sorts of stuff. Today, for example I looked up what the top songs were in 1975, my birth-year. It was all over the place. The Captain and Tenille, The Eagles, Doobies, Elton John, The Carpenters, John Denver, Earth, Wind and Fire, ELO, Queen, Bowie, and a string of lesser knowns like Freddy Fender and Linda Ronstadt. There was a grip of disco, soul and funk tracks. I am really loving the great keyboard, guitar, and vocals. Crossover hits like I Can Help by Billy Swan are amazing. And sometimes I think people forget how deeply funky the songs of that time were. One Of These Nights by The Eagles has an unreal funk bassline. They got terribly played out, but I never fell in line so their stuff is relatively fresh for me. I always remember the scene in The Big Lebowski when he pleads with the cab driver to turn off The Eagles. “I’ve had a rough night. And I hate the fucking Eagles, man.”

The Stranger: There’s just one thing, Dude.
The Dude: And what’s that?
The Stranger: Do you have to use so many cuss words?
The Dude: What the fuck you talking about?
The Stranger: Okay, Dude. Have it your way.

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90 Seconds is Back!!!

Now I can feel comfortable actually writing something on our new site. To be specific this is a MUSIC site for the group 90 Seconds. It will also include other things peripheral to the music like reviews of tech, talk about techniques, and our wild theories about everything. The site is supposed to be somewhat all-encompassing. The idea is that you could come to the site and get an instant feel for what 90 Seconds has been up to. I may seem like using the “blog” format is incompatible for a music site, but I would disagree. My inspiration came from Scott Hansen’s ISO50 site where he and his collaborators do more than just talk about his band Tycho, or his design work. It is done very very well, and our site does not compare, but hopefully we can continue to make it useful and interesting.  Thanks for visiting.

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Heg says:
Authenticity baby!
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