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    The School - Loveless Unbeliever (2010)

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    The School - Loveless Unbeliever (2010)

    The School - Loveless Unbeliever
    MP3 230 kbps | 62 Mb | UK
    Of.Release: March 2010 | Label: Elefant / ER-1151 | Indie Pop, Twee Pop


    Tracklist

    1. Let It Slip
    2. Is He Really Coming Home?
    3. Valentine
    4. I Want You Back
    5. Is It True?
    6. I Love Everything
    7. Can't Understand
    8. The One Who Left Me
    9. Hoping and Praying
    10. Summer's Here
    11. Shoulder
    12. All I Wanna Do
    13. I Don't Believe in Love

    It’s finally here. The throne has been claimed. For years, all the fans of the best pop waited anxiously for that group that was going to occupy the space left between THE PIPETTES, LUCKY SOUL and BELLE & SEBASTIAN, heirs of the best pop from the sixties (THE SHIRELLES, THE RONETTES, THE SUPREMES…) and the best Scottish pop (CAMERA OBSCURA, BMX BANDITS…). But it’s finally here, “Loveless Unbeliever”, the debut album of THE SCHOOL. And the Cardiff band, after the singles “Let It Slip” and “All I Wanna Do”, with which they conquered the critics and the public half the world over, in addition to creating uncommonly high expectations, have shown us that they’re the perfect spearhead of a sound that, even today, continues to thrill us. Once again with the production of Ian Catt (SAINT ETIENNE, TREMBLING BLUE STARS, THE FIELD MICE, SHAMPOO, THE BOO RADLEYS…), they demonstrate their incredible ability with melodies and arrangements, releasing an album with more gems than a jewelry store, like “Valentine”, “Is He Really Coming Home”, “I Want You Back” and “Hoping and Praying”, songs that are uncontestable candidates to remain perennially in our stereos.