Press
- Austin Music Awards 2015 - "The Austin Chronicle's Austin Music Awards 2015 - Best Performing Bands: "Best U18 Band" #3 is Room 24" -- The Austin Chronicle 3/17/16
- The BC Blog - "A very similar style to the Foo Fighters. ... A song like this ["Again"] lets the artists let their instruments do the talking and I actually enjoy this rather than trying to keep up with the story line of Eminems, Rap God." 12/4/15
- JamSphere - "Although this 3-piece band, may appear to be another run of the mill alternative rock band at first glimpse, it is when you push play that you realize Room 24 creates something – and when I say something, you can insert your own intangible – they make music that is really worthwhile spending the time with." 9/10/15
- The Faulkner Review - "Overall, this is a very well written, performed and produced EP that displays a musical maturity above and beyond what you’d expect for a band their age. They have transcended their influences and landed on their own style, taking the aspects of rock/metal that they love and melding them with the songwriting style of Alt. Rock. A consistently excellent EP." 9/8/15
- The Independent Spotlight - "Thus, Room 24 is an outfit worth keeping tabs on. This is a promising beginning to a potentially long and fruitful musical journey." 9/4/15
- Austin Music Awards 2014 - "The Austin Chronicle's Austin Music Awards 2014 - Best Performing Bands: "Best U18 Band" #7 is Room 24" -- The Austin Chronicle 3/20/15
- EEF Benefit, U18 Bands - "Benefiting the Eanes Education Foundation, which provides support for teachers’ salaries and special ed programs in the Eanes school district, this year’s headliner was last year’s winner: Room 24." -- The Austin Chronicle 1/16/15
- Austin Music Awards 2013 - “The Austin Chronicle's Austin Music Awards 2013-2014 - Best Performing Bands: "Best U18 Band" #9 is Room 24” -- The Austin Chronicle 3/12/14
- Hear the Future of Austin's Music Scene - "Austin.com recently sat down at the school with teen band Room 24 for a chat about their music, their next gigs, and plans to get into the recording studio. There was a lot of joking around among the three, but when it was time to play a mini-set, Room 24 was all business. “27,” written by Andy, delivered grungy sound—introspective vocals and a roaring guitar chorus. The group’s faithful cover of “Voodoo Child” showed off their skills and how well they work together. Listening to them, it was easy to forget how young they are, and easy to see what the future of rock in Austin may hold." -- Casey Kelly-Barton Austin.com 11/8/13