The Scene Aesthetic is an American two-piece acoustic/indie pop band based in Seattle, Washington, featuring Andrew de Torres of Danger Radio and Eric Bowley.HistoryThe band gained recognition through MySpace after posting their first songs, specifically their popular first single, "Beauty in the Breakdown". They have been featured in the Wall Street Journal and Rolling Stone Magazine. They have toured throughout the United States with various acts such as Never Shout Never, Lydia, The Ready Set, Danger Radio, Stephen Jerzak, Anarbor. They recently toured the UK with Joe Brooks, and are currently touring with Owl City and Brooke Waggoner.The Scene Aesthetic compiled their demo songs from MySpace onto their 2006 debut release, Building Homes from What We've Known. Their self-titled second album, featuring generally the same track list with a few additional songs, was released in 2007.Bowley served as an LDS missionary in Rosario, Argentina, and returned on December 20, 2008.The Scene Aesthetic released a cover of Taylor Swift's "Love Story" in April 2009. On July 14, 2009, they released their EP entitled, A Type & A Shadow, featuring six new songs including "Come What May"Both de Torres and Bowley have been writing new material and plan to release a new record in 2010.It is set to be produced by Marshall Altman. "Walk This Town","Love Through Postcards", and "If You're A Bird" are three tracks expected to be on the new record. An update on their official website stated that they are now mixing the new album.[1]It has been announced that The Scene Aesthetic will be touring as a full band in the Summer of 2010 with Forever The Sickest Kids, The Ready Set, and A Cursive Memory. With them will be Andy Brookins and Marvin Kunkel of Danger Radio, on guitar and bass respectively, Jesse McDaniels on keys, and producer/multi-instrumentalist Aaron Bowley on drums.