More Tunes from School of Language

davidIt’s interesting to hear the musical progression of School of Language since David Brewis first stepped out from behind Field Music so many years ago.  What seemed like a B-Side Project has evolved into something that has a soul all its own, while still harnessing the sound Brewis has come to embody.  There’s still elements of that jagged guitar playing, yet you’ll likely find a lighter feel to it all, providing an almost rhythmic dance propulsion.  His new album, Old Fears, will be out on April 8th via Memphis Industries.

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New Track from David Brewis as School Language

schoollanguageAs a long time fan of the work of Field Music, I’ve always enjoyed the various projects the group’s members have participated in throughout their breaks; it doesn’t hurt that they’re usually good too!  This number from David Brewis under his School Language moniker has this stuttering feeling, which steps in line with his main band’s approach to layering guitar parts atop one another in a similar fashion.  But, it also reminds of an odd blend between art rock and dance pop, so that should provide interest levels for some folks.  The new record, Old Fears, will be released on April 8th via Memphis Industries.

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