School of X reveals live video ahead of SXSW
Back in November, School of X played his hometown headliner show for his new album at Copenhagen's venue Pumpehuset. Here's "Bag of Bones" filmed and recorded at the gig.
School of X's new album Dancing Through The Void is an eclectic indie pop record for the ages and "Bag of Bones" is an essential part of it for several reasons: More than a collection of diverse indie-pop songwriting, Dancing Through The Void is also a message to have self-confidence—and Littauer is walking the walk. “A friend asked whether I worry about making it sound like one album from the same artist, and not 11 different-sounding songs.”
It’s a worry that Littauer can relate to; of not fitting in. ““Bag of Bones" (which on the album features Liss, the band of recently deceased and beloved lead singer Søren Holm) is about how I sometimes felt like a nobody in my younger years, in a town where football and scooters were high status and playing an instrument was nerdy.”
Order the album on vinyl or CD directly from our shop here, stream it on your preferred service here, and check out School of Live on one the shows below:
16.03 Cheer up Charlies, SXSW, Austin, US
27.03 Fallen, Stockholm, SW*
28.03 Pustevik, Gothenburg, SW*
29.03 Rockefeller, Oslo, NO*
01.04 Den Grå Hal, Copenhagen, DK
03.04 Paradiso, Amsterdam, NL*
04.04 Village Underground, London, UK*
06.05 TBA
02.06 Heartland Festival DK
* Support for Trentemøller