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		<title>School Police: Cover Art Feature</title>
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A few weeks ago, I got a note from Cari Palazzolo of Austin keyboard-pop group Belaire.  The reason was her new project, School Police, a similarly poppy group that this time around found her splitting vocal responsibilities with a band member of the opposing gender.  
Unlike Palazzolo&#8217;s other group, School Police relies less on tricked-out keys and more on crafty percussion and clever guitar licks.  Most especially, these traits are forefront in &#8220;Before And After&#8221;, as well as &#8220;Invisible Circle&#8221;.  When the group doubles up with ...]]></description>
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<p>A few weeks ago, I got a note from Cari Palazzolo of Austin keyboard-pop group <a href="http://www.fensepost.com/main/2009/03/14/belaire-belaire-ep-album-review/">Belaire</a>.  The reason was her new project, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/schoolpolicemusic">School Police</a>, a similarly poppy group that this time around found her splitting vocal responsibilities with a band member of the opposing gender.  <span id="more-4377"></span></p>
<p>Unlike Palazzolo&#8217;s other group, School Police relies less on tricked-out keys and more on crafty percussion and clever guitar licks.  Most especially, these traits are forefront in &#8220;Before And After&#8221;, as well as &#8220;Invisible Circle&#8221;.  When the group doubles up with male/female vocals, as found in both aforementioned tracks, they are at their best.</p>
<p>This dynamic foursome has a new EP out and they&#8217;ve opted to release it on 10 inches of beautiful black vinyl, encased in a sandwich with a screen-printed bun.  The EP is called <em>Circles</em> and it&#8217;s the latest installment on the FensePost side-project Cover Art.  </p>
<p>So, before you hop away, <a href="http://fensepost.com/coverart/2009/06/29/school-police-circles/">check out <em>Circles</em> by School Police on Cover Art</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://fensepost.com/main/audio/090630_school_police_-_invisible_circle.mp3">School Police: Invisible Circle [mp3]</a></p>
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