You're browsing the archives « Previous Page From Saturday 25 March 2017 Bad Moves share debut video for ‘The Verge’ plus UK tour with The Spook School Bad Moves recently released their first ever video for the song ‘The Verge’ over at The Le Sigh. The track is featured on their self-titled debut EP, which was released last year on Don Giovanni Records. The D.C. indie/pop punks will also be going out on a UK tour with Thursday 19 January 2017 Breaking Binaries With The Spook School The Spook School have something important to say. Their latest album ‘Try To Be Hopeful’ celebrates diversity and breaks down gender binaries. This is high energy, infectious, queer pop punk at its finest. I picked up the record when I saw them supporting PWR BTTM in Brighton and haven’t stopped listening to Thursday 15 December 2016 PWR BTTM, The Spook School @ The Shacklewell Arms, London Thursday 25 August 2016 Stream the ‘Continental Drift’ compilation, featuring The Spook School and more Fortuna Pop!/Slumberland are streaming their ‘Contintental Drift’ compilation ahead of its release tomorrow. The record features material by four bright lights in the indie-punk-pop-whatever world. It features two tracks each by Wildhoney, Mercury Girls, The Spook School and Tigercats. The release is available properly from tomorrow, and available to Friday 13 May 2016 The Spook School reveal new track and video, ‘Gone Home’ Scottish indie-punk four-piece The Spook School have unveiled their new track ‘Gone Home’. The accompanying video reflects the track’s style, blending an upbeat and free sound with darker undertones. As vocalist Anna Cory picks off her bandmates one-by-one, she sings “and now I’ve gone home, to an empty house where Monday 09 November 2015 The Spook School are here to teach you to dance There is something infectious about the new record from Scottish indie pop punks The Spook School. It’s the kind of record that makes you get on your feet and do every cheesy 60’s inspired dance you know, and ‘I Want To Kiss You’ is no exception to this rule. I