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Film School (CD - 2006)

Film School (CD - 2006)

( UPC: 00607618924522)
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Artist: Film School

Label: Beggars Banquet (USA)

Genre: Rock & Pop - Alternative

Album Description: Recalling staples of early-1980s British alternative pop like Echo and the Bunnymen, San Francisco quintet Film School's full-length debut is heavy on effects-laden guitar and Cure-style mel... Read More

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Album Description
Recalling staples of early-1980s British alternative pop like Echo and the Bunnymen, San Francisco quintet Film School's full-length debut is heavy on effects-laden guitar and Cure-style melodic bass. Its homage is updated with splashes of electronica which serve to sweeten the monolithic arrangements, and, on songs like "He's a Deep Deep Lake," the band's roots reach all the way back to Syd Barrett-era Pink Floyd. Singer-guitarist Krayg Burton's fey vocals conjure both Robert Smith and Ian McCulloch in a good way, while the ambient textures of the instrumental "Garrison" place the band firmly in the 21st century, and the five-plus minutes of the album-closing "Like You Know" display a mature, sweeping musical vision.

Since the release of Film School's 2001 album A Brilliant Career, post-punk-inspired indie rock bands have gone from being hip to common, and it would be easy to write off the band's second, self-titled album as riding the wake of the trend. However, Film School is a strong album that deserves more than being written off as just the work of post-punk wannabes. The band manages to find its own niche among its contemporaries: more evocative than the National, less bleak than Editors, and not nearly as melodramatic as Interpol, Film School's music is actually more varied than that of their peers, even though they're drawing from the same pool of influences. The band hails from San Francisco, but Film School's heart belongs to Manchester: though they claim inspirations ranging from the Who to drone metal to electronica, it's Joy Division and Echo & the Bunnymen who shape their music the most, particularly on "On & On"'s precise, angular basslines, glamorously dour vocals, and alternately shimmering and spiky guitars. The band makes sure its big, atmospheric sound doesn't dissolve into the ether completely by anchoring epics like "11:11" with brighter, catchier songs such as "Harmed," "Pitfalls," and "Breet," which recalls the Cure with its bouncy bassline and forlorn lyrics. Film School often feels like some lost album from the late '80s that captures the moment when post-punk was about to mist over into shoegaze; "He's a DeepDeep Lake" sounds more than a little like the more muscular side of My Bloody Valentine, and the album's gorgeous closer, "Like You Know," should be as comforting as a warm bath to fans of Pale Saints and Chapterhouse. As the album unfolds, the band begins to escape the shadows of its influences. "Garrison" is a pretty interlude of loops and washes of sound that bridges the band's interest in electronica and dream pop, while "Sick of the Shame," with its looser, lighter, free-flowing feel, could be the sound of the band's future. Film School isn't breathtakingly original, but it is well made, and should appeal to fans of the sounds Film School explores, but aren't too hung up on when they were made. ~ Heather Phares

Track Listing
1.Intro
2.On & On
3.Harmed
4.Pitfalls
5.Breet
6.He's a Deep Deep Lake
7.Garrison
8.11:11
9.Sick of the Shame
10.Like You Know
Album Information

UPC:
00607618924522
Release Date: Jan 24, 2006
Type: Performer
Genre: Rock & Pop - Alternative
Label: Beggars Banquet (USA)
Distributor: Alternative
Country of Origin: USA
Original Release Year: 2006
# of Discs: 1
Studio / Live: Studio
Mono / Stereo: Stereo
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