The School (British band)

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The School
Origin Cardiff, Wales
Genres Pop
Years active 2007–present
Labels Elefant Records
Associated acts The Loves
The Voluntary Butler Scheme
Little My (band)
Pagan Wanderer Lu
Albatross Archive
Francesca's Word Salad
Members Liz Hunt
Ryan Cox
Steph Doble
Harri Davidson
Fran Dimech
Kay Russant
Kit Denison
Andy Regan

The School are a Welsh indiepop group based in Cardiff, Wales.

Their sound owes heavily to 1960s influences such as The Beach Boys and girl groups such as The Ronnettes and The Shangri-Las, along with more recent indiepop acts Camera Obscura and Belle and Sebastian.

Career

Formed in 2007, the band signed with Spanish label Elefant Records, after playing only 4 live shows, supporting Saturday Looks Good to Me.[1]

Debut double A-Sided single "All I Wanna Do"/"Valentine" was released on limited edition bubblegum pink vinyl in February 2008, followed by the Let It Slip EP in June. "And Suddenly" (Left Banke cover) was released in August on Slumberland Records, as a split single with George Washington Brown.

The band's debut album Loveless Unbeliever was released on 31 May 2010, produced by Ian Catt.[2]

In 2010 The School performed a live concert on Spanish television show 'Los Conciertos De Radio 3'.[3] They were also nominated for 'Best International Artist' at the Spanish Independent Music Awards 2011.[4]

Second album Reading Too Much Into Things Like Everything was released on 14 May 2012.[5] It was recorded at Bryn Derwen Studios in Bethesda, North Wales, by David Wrench.

Limited edition picture disc 7" single 'When I Fall In Love' was released in August 2014 on the label Where It's At Is Where You Are's '7777777' singles club (and digitally through Elefant), with an illustration by artist Andy Hart.[6]

In 2015 record label Kingfisher Bluez released a series of 7" singles curated by other independent labels. Buddy System: A Kingfisher Bluez Singles Club included a split single chosen by Elefant Records, featuring 'When I Fall In Love (Pagan Wanderer Lu remix)'.[7]

The band's third album Wasting Away and Wondering was released in September 2015 by Elefant Records.[8] It was recorded at Giant Wafer Studios in Mid Wales, by Rob Jones aka The Voluntary Butler Scheme.

Discography

Singles

  • "All I Wanna Do"/"Valentine" (Elefant Records, 2008)
  • "Let It Slip EP" (Elefant Records, 2008)

EPs

Albums

  • Loveless Unbeliever (Elefant Records, 2010)
  • Reading Too Much Into Things Like Everything (Elefant Records, 2012)
  • Wasting Away and Wondering (Elefant Records, 2015)[8]

Compilation albums

  • Happy New Year (Elefant Records, 2007, contained "Kiss You in The Snow")
  • Un Cuestion De Sexo Soundtrack (Song BMG, 2008, contained "Let It Slip")
  • Counter Culture 08 (Rough Trade Shops, 2009, contained "All I Wanna Do")
  • Searching for the Now 6 (Slumberland Records, 2009, contained "And Suddenly")
  • Yo, También Soundtrack (Elefant Records, 2009, contained "I Don't Believe in Love" and "Kiss You in the Snow")
  • Play Some Pool, Skip Some School, Act Real Cool - Bruce Springsteen Tribute (Where It's At Is Where You Are, 2009, contained "Hungry Heart")
  • Indiepop09 (Rough Trade Shops, released 9 November 2009, contained "And Suddenly")
  • 12 Days of Christmas[9] (Bubblewrap Records, 2009, contained "Drummer Boy")

References

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