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21/05/2012

Sheffield Star [Uk]: Article about "Echoes And Rhymes" + Pre-concert article of The Leopard (Doncaster) gig opened by THE SCHOOL


 

18/05/2012

The Sound Of Violence [Fr]: Reseña "Reading Too Much Into Things Like Everything"


 

17/05/2012

Pennyblackmusic [Uk]: "Reading Too Much Into Things Like Everything" review


School: Reading Too Much Into Things Like Everything Reviewed By: Dixie Ernill Label: Elefant Records Format: CD Two years on from their charming debut, 'Loveless Unbeliever', Cardiff's the School return with a sublime second LP in the shape of 'Reading Too Much Into Things Like…

 

15/05/2012

Je Ne Sais Pop [Sp]: "Reading Too Much Into Things Like Everything" review


The School, pop en blanco y negro“Clasicismo bien asimilado”. No podríamos estar más de acuerdo con la definición que dio Elefant Records del último single de The School, ‘Never Thought I’d See The Day’. Como ya os informamos, el sencillo servía de anticipo a la llegada de su segundo…

 

14/05/2012

Rockdelux [Es]: “Where Does Your Heart Belong?” clip review


THE SCHOOL Ya está listo el segundo álbum de The School: "Reading Too Much Into Things Like Everything", nueva ración de clasicismo pop que ha contado con David Wrench (Caribou, Beth Orton, Euros Childs, James Yorkston...) en las tareas de producción.Ya se puede escuchar (y ver el vídeo, firm…

 

14/05/2012

All Music [Usa]: "Reading Too Much Into Things Like Everything" review


Reading Too Much Into Things Like Everything The SchoolThe School's second album, Reading Too Much Into Things Like Everything, suffers a tiny bit in comparison to their debut, Loveless Unbeliever. That record was made up of mostly singles and tracks drawn from the band's first few years tog…

 

12/05/2012

Mr. Suave's Mod Mod World [Gb]: "Reading Too Much Into Things Like Everything" review


Mr. Suave's Reviews You Can Use -- The School's Latest Is a Winner The School is one of the leaders among indie bands that are keeping sixties pop and soul alive in contemporary music. The Cardiff band's sound hasn't evolved, because it didn't need to, as much as it has been sh…

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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