The School on tour in England with THE BOY LEAST LIKELY TO
The Welsh THE SCHOOL continue working out ways to make their debut disc one of the most anxiously awaited of 2009 (if it isn’t already). After having released two marvelous singles with Elefant last year, “All I Wanna Do” and “Let It Slip”, having toured incessantly in the United Kingdom, Spain and Sweden, having recently completed a successful tour of five dates in Italy, having done important radio sessions for some of the most important programs on the BBC and having appeared on innumerable lists as one of the most promising groups of the year, the present is knocking insistently on THE SCHOOL’s door. First, on behalf of the British group THE BOY LEAST LIKELY TO (one of the most important pop bands in the United Kingdom, singled out by such important media as Pitchfork and Rough Trade), who, after including them on their Christmas compilation for the second time (the group releases a list of their favorite Christmas songs every year; last year THE SCHOOL was number 1 with “Kiss You in The Snow” and this year they were back on the list at number 9), THE BOY LEAST LIKELY TO invited them to open for the British tour of their second album, “The Law of The Playground”. Second, as soon as THE SCHOOL finish their tour, they will be going into the studio with Ian Catt (SAINT ETIENNE, TERMBLING BLUE STARS, NOSOTRÄSH) to record what will be their first album, which will be released on Elefant Records this year. Pay attention, and you’ll be able to say you discovered them first.
THE BOY LEAST LIKELY TO + THE SCHOOL
Monday 16th March – leeds, the cockpit
Tuesday 17th March – manchester, night and day cafe
Wednesday 18th March – glasgow, king tuts
Thursday 19th March – newcastle, the cluny
Friday 20th March – nottingham, the bodega social club
Monday 23rd March – brighton, audio
Tuesday 24th March – bristol, louisiana
Wednesday 25th March – southampton, the joiners
Thursday 26th March – london, cargo
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