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DOWNLOAD: School of Language - Rockist Part 1 (MP3)

School of Language

As I briefly pointed out earlier in the week, School of Language is here from the UK to play Cake Shop tonight (March 8, 2008).

Sea From Shore (out new) is the debut School Of Language CD from Field Music's David Brewis. It's a solo project and has a few special guests including The Futureheads' Barry Hyde and David Craig, as well former star of Kenickie and Rosita, Marie Nixon and their friend Sarah McKeown. David will be touring the US for the month of March which includes a show on March 8th at the Cake Shop in NYC. For the US tour he's enlisted the help of bassist Doug McCombs (Tortoise/Eleventh Dream Day) and drummer Ryan Rapsys (Euphone/Jade Tree).
MP3 above. Video and tour dates below....

School of Language - Rockist Video

School of Language - 2008 Tour Dates
Mar 8 - Cake Shop, NY, NY
Mar 9 - M Room Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Mar 10 - DC9 Washington DC, Washington DC
Mar 11 - Beachland Ballroom Cleveland, Ohio
Mar 12 - Sneaky Dee's Toronto, Ontario
Mar 13 - Pike Room (Crofoot) Pontiac, Michigan
Mar 14 - Empty Bottle Chicago, Illinois
Mar 15 - Scrummage University Detroit, Michigan
Mar 17 - John Waldron Arts Center Bloomington, Indiana
Mar 19 - Nectar Lounge Seattle, Washington
Mar 20 - Towne Lounge Portland, Oregon
Mar 21 - Hemlock Tavern San Francisco, California
Mar 22 - Spaceland Los Angeles, California
Mar 23 - Club Congress Tucson, Arizona
Mar 25 - Mohawk Austin, Texas
Mar 26 - TBA Norman, Oklahoma
Mar 27 - Record Bar Kansas City, Missouri
Mar 28 - Billiken Club St. Louis, Missouri
May 17 - Great Escape Festival Brighton
May 31 - Wychwood Festival Cheltenham Race Course
Aug 15 - Green Man Festival Hay, Wales
Aug 16 - Green Man Festival Hay, Wales
Aug 17 - Green Man Festival Hay, Wales

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