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Fricke’s Picks: School of Seven Bells

2/13/08, 3:05 pm EST

Class Act
Opening for Blonde Redhead and the Raveonettes at a recent New York show, School of Seven Bells, founded by ex-Secret Machines guitarist Ben Curtis and featuring twin-sister singers Alejandra and Claudia Deheza, slipped easily between epochs — medieval polyphony, laptop sorcery, the rhythmic turmoil of Public Image Ltd.’s 1981 album, Flowers of Romance — with smart hooks and the Dehezas’ alluring vocals, liberally greased with reverb. The group’s 2007 EP, Face to Face on High Places (Radium/Table of the Elements), is as addictive to look at — twelve-inch clear vinyl with a laser-etched image on one side — as it is to play.
[Photo: Amanda Merten]


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Eddie Wilson | 2/13/2008, 3:56 pm EST

Like the picture, very Doors I. That type of photography always seems to work with rock bands.

blind man | 2/13/2008, 10:40 pm EST

HAIL YES

The German Fan | 2/13/2008, 11:11 pm EST

Wow!!! What a good looking band and agreed, the sound is truly unique and enchanting….

Weiter so!!!

Jake | 2/14/2008, 4:03 pm EST

I’m so glad to see Ben working on a new project. Loved Secret Machines, love School of Seven Bells.

Sarah Rivera | 2/16/2008, 2:04 pm EST

Heard their 7″ and am eagerly awaiting a full length!

andrew | 2/20/2008, 9:32 pm EST

this band is fantasytic

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