The School was a Norwegian indie rock and post-punk revival band from Trondheim, formed in 2004.
The five members sang at funerals, played in military bands, and sold advertisements, among other jobs.
They were a surprise success at by:Larm in Tromsø in 2006,[3] leading to other live performances, including at Øyafestivalen[4] and Quartfestivalen,[1] and their signing by Kong Tiki Records.
[9] The single "Radio Girl" was popular, and the band was described as "a blend of Franz Ferdinand and Queens Of The Stone Age", playing "good decadent dance rock",[13] and as having "evolved from post-punk to post-post-punk, with a stricter focus on pop melodies and catchy choruses.
"[14] After releasing "Minds Off" as a split single with Dog & Sky in 2010, The School broke up, with a farewell party held in November that year.