
Okay, so you made it through our quick history of Film School. How about a little tasty-taste of what this band actually sounds like? Below you’ll be able to click and hear different eras of the Film School sound to get a sense of how they’ve evolved over the years. They play at the Picador on Thursday, May 8th.
Early Years
“P.S.” (from the AlwaysNever EP): I’ve always maintained that this one of the best space-pop songs ever, the gem the Stratford 4 always wanted to write but just couldn’t pull off.
Download: Film School - P.S.
“Activated” (from the AlwaysNever EP): This is where the guys are showing off their 90’s indie rock roots. This song is another classic from the early-era.
Download: Film School - Activated
Transitional Period
“11:11″ (from the Like You Know EP): A straight-up hard rock jam with an inescapable dance-beat. During the middle-era of Film School, right before Bertens split with the greater part of his band, this was a live staple.
Download: Film School - 11:11
“He’s a Deep, Deep Lake” (from Film School): Film School at their most Floyd-a-rific. For shoegazers, space-rockers, and stoners around the world, this is your ultimate Film School track.
Download: Film School - He’s a Deep Deep Lake
Current Era
“Dear Me” (from Hideout): Hello, did someone order six helpings of shoegaze? They really aren’t taking any prisoners here.
Download: Film School - Dear Me
“What I Meant to Say” (from Hideout): My Bloody Valentine’s Colm O’Coisog played drums on this track. Enough said.
Download: Film School - What I Meant To Say

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