Phantom, “a ritualistic summoning of something that never arrives“ - Directed by Holly Blakey, music by Gwilym Gold

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Phantom, “a ritualistic summoning of something that never arrives“ - Directed by Holly Blakey, music by Gwilym Gold
Benjamin B. Curtis, Portrait of a Woman, 1835, oil/panel (American Folk Art Museum, New York)
“There was no way I wasn’t going to show everyone what he did.”
Alejandra Deheza told me she had to finish the final School of Seven Bells record. The result was SVIIB, an album full of light, love, and finality.
Benjamin Curtis, of Secret Machines, Tripping Daisy, UFOFU and More, Has Died-- published on Dallas Observer
School of Seven Bells - When You Sing (from Ghostory) I heard Cheryl play this song on KEXP yesterday and was struck by how great a song It is, and how much they’re missed. Sadly one of their members Ben Curtis died years ago in 2013 (again gd cancer) and they ended up breaking up (well Alejandra Deheza was the only remaining member so...) Such a great song!
Traffic Jams: School of 7 Bells
Traffic Jams: School of 7 Bells
Happy Monday! How was your weekend? Did you get up to doing anything nice? I marched in the NYC Pride parade with my band on Sunday, which was a pretty fun gig! And, speaking of New York City, how about a little bit of New York indie to kick start your week? Here’s School of 7 Bells and the band’s excellent track, “Connjur.” Made up of identical twin sisters Alejandra and Claudia Deheza,…
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