Film School (band)
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Origin | San Francisco, California, USA |
Genres | Indie rock, shoegazing |
Years active | 1998–2011, 2014 |
Labels | Beggars Banquet |
Past members | Greg Bertens Jason Ruck Lorelei (Plotczyk) Meetze Ben Montesano Justin Labo Nyles Lannon Donny Newenhouse James Smith Dave Dupuis |
Website | filmschoolmusic.com |
Film School was a five-piece indie rock band from San Francisco, California.
History
The band was formed in 1998 by lead singer Greg Bertens [aka Krayg Burton]. Initially the band only consisted of Bertens working with members of Fuck and Pavement when they released their debut album Brilliant Career on MeToo! records in 2001. Jason Ruck (keyboards), Nyles Lannon (guitarist), Justin Labo (bass guitar), and Ben Montesano (drums) joined the band on a permanent basis later that year.
In 2003, the band released Alwaysnever, an EP on Amazing Grease Records, a record label founded by Scott Kannberg from the band Pavement. Donny Newenhouse later replaced Montesano on drums. Their self-titled album was released in January 2006 on Beggars Banquet Records. Film School has also provided music for a series of short films by Demetri Martin, known collectively as "Clearification", an advertising campaign for Windows Vista.
Film School released its third album (its second on Beggars Banquet) called Hideout in September 2007 after going through some line-up changes. Lorelei Plotczyk / Lorelei Meetze replaced Justin Labo on bass, Dave Dupuis replaced Nyles Lannon on guitar, and James Smith replaced Donny Newenhouse on drums. Hideout was recorded with Dan Long and mixed by Phil Ek.
The fourth album, Fission, was released on Hi-Speed Soul in August 2010 to mixed reviews as the band's exploration of new territory delighted some at the same time as it disappointed others.
Film School played its last official show on February 24, 2011 and subsequently became inactive. The band's self-titled album lineup reunited on September 5, 2014, to play a special, one-off show at San Francisco's Bottom of the Hill as a tribute for Newenhouse's 40th birthday. Given the occasion, the set focused on early Film School material.[1][2]
Discography
Albums
- Brilliant Career (May 29, 2001)
- Film School (January 24, 2006)
- Hideout (September 11, 2007)
- Fission (August 31, 2010)
EPs
- Alwaysnever (March 23, 2003)
Singles
- "Harmed" (2004)
- "On & On" (November 7, 2005)
- "11:11" (May 1, 2006)
- "Dear Me" (August 28, 2007)
- "When I'm Yours" (2010)
References
- ^ Van Houten, Ben (2014-09-03). "SF bands reuniting: The Aislers Set, Film School, Track Star return with local concerts". The Bay Bridged. Retrieved 2014-09-08.
- ^ Zeller, Debra (2014-09-08). "Film School reunites at Bottom of the Hill with Hot Fog and Peace Creep". The Bay Bridged. Retrieved 2014-09-08.
External links
- Film School (official site)
- Bandega: Interview with Greg Bertens of Film School (August 2007)