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School of Seven Bells (often stylized as SVIIB) was an American indie rock band from New York City, formed in 2007.It originally consisted of Alejandra Deheza (vocals, guitar), her sister Claudia Deheza (keyboards, vocals) and Benjamin Curtis (guitar, synthesizers, vocals).
Alpinisms is the debut studio album by American band School of Seven Bells. It was originally released on Ghostly International on October 28, 2008, [1] and re-released on Vagrant Records on July 14, 2009. [2] The deluxe edition with bonus tracks was released on October 13, 2009. [3] The album peaked at number 17 on the UK Independent Albums ...
SVIIB is the fourth and final studio album by American indie rock band School of Seven Bells, consisting of Alejandra Deheza (vocals) and Benjamin Curtis (instruments and production). After the 2013 death of Curtis from T-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma , Deheza completed the album using previously recorded material, with assistance from producer ...
Disconnect from Desire is the second studio album by American indie rock band School of Seven Bells, released on July 7, 2010 by Vagrant Records and Ghostly International.It debuted at number 200 on the Billboard 200.
Ghostory is the third studio album by American indie rock band School of Seven Bells, released on February 28, 2012 by Vagrant Records and Ghostly International. [15] It is also their first album to be released after the departure of founding member Claudia Deheza, who left the band in October 2010.
Curtis was in a relationship with his School of Seven Bells bandmate Alejandra Deheza from 2005 until 2010. The pair remained close friends and bandmates until Curtis' death. In the liner notes for School of Seven Bells' final album SVIIB, Deheza refers to Curtis as her "best friend and soulmate." [2]
Benjamin left the band in March 2007 to focus on his work with School of Seven Bells, and was replaced on guitar by Phil Karnats. The re-activated band is a two-piece, with the remaining members being Brandon Curtis and Josh Garza. [1]
The song was covered by Diane Birch, [10] School of Seven Bells in 2010 [11] and Anna Nalick in 2011. [12] It was occasionally used as background music on the CBC Radio One program Q and was used in the Daria episode "Ill". "Kiss Them for Me" was the last song played on the MTV program 120 Minutes.