In
2004, three friends lugged their battered, broken, scratched and
weathered instruments into a small, sweaty garage in the North San
Diego County hillside. Young but already veterans of the local
scene, the musicians’ backgrounds ranged from punk rock to indie,
hardcore to ska. Hours passed, strings broke, beers were drank and
cigs were smoked. When the 3 emerged, a new collective had been
born: Social Green.
The
bands name itself refers to ignorant youth and appropriately
became the mantra they followed. With sights set on challenging
the status quo, Social Green sought to blend ska, rock and funk
under an umbrella of culturally and socially thought provoking
lyrics.
By
2005, Social Green had grown to a 5-piece and was ready to hit the
studio. Their first release, The New Mutants E.P., was a 6-track
classic record that quickly sold out it’s limited numbers and has
since acquired a legendary status and is a highly coveted piece of
the band’s early history.
By
2008 Social Green had solidified it’s lineup as a 6-piece dynamo:
Ian Crosby – Vocals Adam Chini – Keys and Vocals Jon Carter – Bass
and Vocals Justin Burton – Drums Jordan Chini – Lead Guitar Sean
Cox – Rhythm Guitar and Vocals That same year, the band met Valery
Safudinov (AKA
“Seisky,”
AKA “The Father of Soviet Rock N’ Roll) who instantly recognized
the band’s unique style and musical maturity. With Valery manning
the board, Social Green laid down 14 tracks at Flight 19 Studios
in Escondido, CA. The recording session would eventually become
the band’s first full-length album, Sounds of Revolution. The
album was pressed in large quantities and to date, has sold
thousands of copies in southern CA.
With a
well-rounded sound, an established following and two releases
under their belt, Social Green proceeded to tear the San Diego
scene a new one.
Social
Green has shared the stage with the likes of: The Slackers,
English Beat, Eek-A-Mouse, Voodoo Glow Skulls, Buck O Nine, Mad
Caddies and Elijah Emmanuel. While performing a show with Chris
Murray, three members of Social Green (Adam, Sean and Jordan) were
asked to occasionally take over the responsibility of being
Chris’s backing band at his southern CA shows. Social Green has
been featured live on 91X (radio) , has appeared on Matt Cook Live
and has taken part in several benefit shows, including the Heart
of Africa benefit.
Armed
with an impressive resume of live shows and an ever-growing fan
base, Social Green hit the studio once again in 2009 to record a
brand new full length. Once again working with Valery Safudinov,
the band laid down 12 new tracks for their yet-to-be-released CD.
The new effort was recorded ‘live’ in order to mimic the
intensity, passion and ENERGY that could previously only be
experienced at their live show.
With
tours and potential label distribution looming on the horizon,
Social Green is poised to go from local favorite to national
breakout. When things blow up, you want to be one of the people
who can say “Man, I first got into these guys before they got all
huge,” don’t you?








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