The Record Life
The Record Life formed in Los Angeles in 2015 as a trio: Joshua Harmon on vocals and guitar, John Spooner on bass and vocals, and Rick Ehrmantraut on drums....
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The Record Life formed in Los Angeles in 2015 as a trio: Joshua Harmon on vocals and guitar, John Spooner on bass and vocals, and Rick Ehrmantraut on drums. They started playing local venues around that time.
In 2017, their song 'Big Love' got some attention on alternative rock charts. Other songs from that period include 'Alone In The Atmosphere' and 'Got Me Good.'
They released an EP called 'The Record Life' in 2015 and another EP focused on 'Big Love' around 2017.
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