Named for their favorite specific drum roll in
the Melvins' song "A History of Bad Men,"
2:54 -- comprised of sisters
Hannah and
Colette Thurlow -- make sparse, lo-fi pop influenced by stoner rock. Originally the sisters were less doomy and gloomy, playing in a punk band called the Vulgarians; they then downshifted gears and started experimenting with atmospherics as
2:54. They made a few songs in their London home, and when their GarageBand demo started getting hyped by fashionable media moguls Nylon, Fader, and Guardian UK,
2:54 announced plans to release their first EP in late 2011. Their self-titled full-length debut arrived in 2012 on Fat Possum Records. Their debut was well-recieved and in 2014 they signed with British label Bella Union to release their follow-up The Other I which arrived in November of that year. ~ Jason Lymangrover