Recycled America was started in Central PA in the fall of 2006 by childhood friends Aaron Bossinger and Alex Griffith. What started out as a collection of 7 songs turned into a cross country journey to California to assemble a band. The third addition to the band was Blake Scopino of Connecticut on the guitars. The band played as a three piece acoustic act for well over a year looking for a suitable drummer. Alex and Aaron moved into a loft turned recording studio in downtown Los Angeles to record the EP and an eventual LP. The recording of the full length is on the horizon and the sites are aimed high for this three piece. The music is solid, mellow and hard at the same time while remaining all acoustic. The boys plan on touring after the full length comes out and dominating whatever acoustic music world still exists in a world overrun with effects and synthesizers. Sure it won’t be long before this band plays a town near you. If you are interested in drumming, please contact us on here.
hey guys, Cameron made an invent invite for Sunday's show at the AVA Lounge. I'm hopin' you guys get a great turnout. If you have a chance, please let pp. know they can RSVP. -Joy!
*gasp* What did I just say?! I didn't mean to imply that 'acoustic' and 'rockin'' are mutually exclusive, nor that the latter is superior to the former.
...I feel like a traitor. To make it up to you, I hereby promise to use no synths on the next release.
Hey gents, thanks for the kind words about Diamonds. How far both our outfits have come since we added eachother! (Perhaps you didn't put two and two together, but this profile used to be Brilltown's, and before that The Brill's.)
And yeah there are lots of tunes on the horizon - I had a writing binge a few months ago and about 11 songs came out of it, many of which we're now playing live. Look out for the next CD release, which should be less acoustic, more rockin'.
'On The Inside' is really nicely arranged. I particularly enjoy that/those stop(s) in the chorus where the bass sticks thru for a second.