
Welcome to the very first Review Rinse Repeat Acoustic Session. You may have seen many webzines go through a similar process with bands. Here at RRR, we have given it a slight twist to step things up. Beyond just taking a quick video and calling it a day, we are able to record high quality audio and offer it for free download. So, every acoustic session we complete will include a download link to the songs we video taped, as well! We hope you will enjoy this added feature and make it a habit of collecting them as we continue to do more acoustic sessions with bands.
Our first session was with Eric and Andrew of The Scene Aesthetic, and was completed on November 23rd, 2010. They sang two songs for us. One off of their new album, Brother, "You're a Bird," and an unreleased song called "Love Through Postcards." They were taped in the basement of the Altar Bar in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, so we apologize for the lighting issue we had. We are still working on creating the best Acoustic experience possible, and hope you stick around for more of them. On that note, here are the videos.












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Re: Review Rinse Repeat Acoustics: The Scene Aesthetic
What a milestone for RRR! Very cool.
Re: Review Rinse Repeat Acoustics: The Scene Aesthetic
righteous.
Re: Review Rinse Repeat Acoustics: The Scene Aesthetic
You guys are so amazing.
Re: Review Rinse Repeat Acoustics: The Scene Aesthetic
So basically what Daytrotter does? Is there no end to how many ideas this website rips off of?
Re: Review Rinse Repeat Acoustics: The Scene Aesthetic
Maybe if you weren't anonymous I would respect your opinion. Also, does Daytrotter have videos? Do they have 320K downloads? Get the fuck out troll.
Re: Review Rinse Repeat Acoustics: The Scene Aesthetic
Agreed Jerry. Why not worry about it less and just enjoy the fact that the music has been brought to you in a convenient, easy to download manner.
Re: Review Rinse Repeat Acoustics: The Scene Aesthetic
Didn't realize that Daytrotter did videos. Oh wait. Also, Daytrotter is limited to a niche audience. Funny you remain Anonymous, as I'm willing to bet you're a part of a lesser zine.
You mad, bro?
Re: Review Rinse Repeat Acoustics: The Scene Aesthetic
Did they invent the video-acoustic session? I can't respect your opinion either, because, well, it's tawdry.
Re: Review Rinse Repeat Acoustics: The Scene Aesthetic
So glad we implemented this! TSA rocked it well, great couple of dudes.
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