Ten Second Epic

Ten Second Epic is a Canadian alternative rock band consisting of vocalist Andrew Usenik, guitarists Daniel Carriere, Craig Spelliscy and Sandy MacKinnon and drummer Patrick Birtles. The band has released three studio albums.

The band released One More for the Road EP in 2004, and the band began to gain a presence online through the popularity of the song Home In The Heartland.

Ten Second Epic’s first full-length album, Count Yourself In, released in October 2006 and featured the singles "Suck It Up, Princess", "Count Yourself In",  and "Old Habits Die Hard". The album earned the band a nomination for Best Rock Group at the 2008 Canadian Independent Music Awards.

The Virtual EP was released as an exclusive digital release in October 2008. The EP features two remixes of "Suck It Up, Princess" and "Boys Will Be Boys". The band's second studio album, Hometown, was released in January 2009 and debuted at No. 16 on the Canadian Album Chart. The first single, "Life Times", was nominated for Rock Video of the Year at the 2009 MuchMusic Video Awards. Ten Second Epic also received a nomination for Best New Group at the 2010 Juno Awards

The band released their third studio album, Better Off, in September 2011, and features the singles, "Young Classics" and "Better Off".

The band is currently working on a new album.