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SCHOOL OF X’S NEW SINGLE “CAROLINE” IS BUOYANT AND UPBEAT SOUNDING, UNDERSCORING THE FEAR OF LOSING LOVE

SCHOOL OF X’S NEW SINGLE “CAROLINE” IS BUOYANT AND UPBEAT SOUNDING, UNDERSCORING THE FEAR OF LOSING LOVE

Harriet Kaplan1 min read
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School of X, aka. Rasmus Littauer features a new striking and exciting band in the studio, including Naomi Lachmi, Tobias Laust, and Rune Risager. The talented band was used to a significant effect on specifically curated songs created over two years. The result is an upcoming album due to drop on November 1st, Seventh Heaven. Littauer uses the Copenhagen-based experimental pop-art collective from the 1960s as a template, which he borrows from his unique artist moniker. "Caroline," the latest single, is an engaging, decidedly uptempo alt-pop track. It possesses a robust and insistent beat against strong vocals that portray and convey both yearning and longing set against punchy acoustic guitar work. A lively performance-based music video by Norway-based artist Albert Hildebrand showcases the new band in a natural setting outdoors with open skies and green rolling hills accompanying "Caroline."

Harriet Kaplan

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