American shoegaze/indie rock band from San Francisco, known for releases including Film School and Hideout.

Critics compare the band's sound to shoegaze and new wave touchstones; reviews note Robert Smith-like vocals, Slowdive/Chapterhouse/Catherine Wheel/Swervedriver influences, prominent guitar delay textures and female backing choruses.

Two DeBaser reviews highlight Film School's shoegaze and dream-pop textures and their debt to classic acts. Reviewers praise specific tracks for atmosphere and melody while noting a tendency toward nostalgia and limited distinctiveness. The writing emphasizes strong production and evocative guitar work.

For:Listeners of shoegaze, dream pop and indie rock; fans of Slowdive-era textures and post-rock atmospheres.

 In their second album, the Film School undoubtedly demonstrate their ability to interpret the historical moment and fill it with all its typical nuances, from dark wave with Robert Smith-like anguished vocals, to dreamy shoegaze, and even some technical flashes which here and there interest listeners aspiring to something else.

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 If there is one group that deserves the label nugaze, it’s Film School.

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