Film School
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Brandon
January 29th 2023
really liked the space. music was excellent as was the crowd. i would see them again.
Los Angeles, CA@Gold Diggers
Zach
January 29th 2023
Awesome show. Two great bands in an intimate space. Loved the early start times. One of the best nights out in ages.
Los Angeles, CA@Gold Diggers
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About Film School
FILM SCHOOL began life as a group of like-minded San Francisco musicians writing and producing music by themselves for themselves. The result was something very special indeed. Undoubtedly they rock - hungry unrestrained guitars and loud driven drumbeats - but it is a sound as brooding, atmospheric and self-contained as it is explosive and infectious.
The band was among the first acts of a renewed wave of shoegazing music, harkening back to the late-1980s and early 1990s heyday of that genre. Although My Bloody Valentine is the most well-known of the shoegazers, Film School tends to hew more closely to the less stridently noisy bands from the original scene--bands such as Slowdive and Blind Mr. Jones. When Film School ups the tempo, their cascading guitars and background harmonies of "ooh" and "aah"--washed-out spins on classic mid-60s pop--they can also sound like Ride, another prominent band in the original shoegazing scene.
Film School today are San Francisco-based: Krayg Burton (vocals/guitar), Nyles Lannon (guitar/vocals), Justin LaBo (bass), Donny Newenhouse (drums) and Jason Ruck (keyboards).
The band was among the first acts of a renewed wave of shoegazing music, harkening back to the late-1980s and early 1990s heyday of that genre. Although My Bloody Valentine is the most well-known of the shoegazers, Film School tends to hew more closely to the less stridently noisy bands from the original scene--bands such as Slowdive and Blind Mr. Jones. When Film School ups the tempo, their cascading guitars and background harmonies of "ooh" and "aah"--washed-out spins on classic mid-60s pop--they can also sound like Ride, another prominent band in the original shoegazing scene.
Film School today are San Francisco-based: Krayg Burton (vocals/guitar), Nyles Lannon (guitar/vocals), Justin LaBo (bass), Donny Newenhouse (drums) and Jason Ruck (keyboards).
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Brandon
January 29th 2023
really liked the space. music was excellent as was the crowd. i would see them again.
Los Angeles, CA@Gold Diggers
Zach
January 29th 2023
Awesome show. Two great bands in an intimate space. Loved the early start times. One of the best nights out in ages.
Los Angeles, CA@Gold Diggers
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About Film School
FILM SCHOOL began life as a group of like-minded San Francisco musicians writing and producing music by themselves for themselves. The result was something very special indeed. Undoubtedly they rock - hungry unrestrained guitars and loud driven drumbeats - but it is a sound as brooding, atmospheric and self-contained as it is explosive and infectious.
The band was among the first acts of a renewed wave of shoegazing music, harkening back to the late-1980s and early 1990s heyday of that genre. Although My Bloody Valentine is the most well-known of the shoegazers, Film School tends to hew more closely to the less stridently noisy bands from the original scene--bands such as Slowdive and Blind Mr. Jones. When Film School ups the tempo, their cascading guitars and background harmonies of "ooh" and "aah"--washed-out spins on classic mid-60s pop--they can also sound like Ride, another prominent band in the original shoegazing scene.
Film School today are San Francisco-based: Krayg Burton (vocals/guitar), Nyles Lannon (guitar/vocals), Justin LaBo (bass), Donny Newenhouse (drums) and Jason Ruck (keyboards).
The band was among the first acts of a renewed wave of shoegazing music, harkening back to the late-1980s and early 1990s heyday of that genre. Although My Bloody Valentine is the most well-known of the shoegazers, Film School tends to hew more closely to the less stridently noisy bands from the original scene--bands such as Slowdive and Blind Mr. Jones. When Film School ups the tempo, their cascading guitars and background harmonies of "ooh" and "aah"--washed-out spins on classic mid-60s pop--they can also sound like Ride, another prominent band in the original shoegazing scene.
Film School today are San Francisco-based: Krayg Burton (vocals/guitar), Nyles Lannon (guitar/vocals), Justin LaBo (bass), Donny Newenhouse (drums) and Jason Ruck (keyboards).
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