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''United by Fate'' is the debut album by American
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. The album was produced by
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.


Background and recording

Guitarist
Walter Schreifels Walter Schreifels (born March 10, 1969) is an American rock musician and producer from New York City. Career In the late 1980s, he played in many New York hardcore bands, most notably Youth of Today and Gorilla Biscuits, where he was also th ...
, formerly of Gorilla Biscuits, formed
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in 1990; the band would later become influential in the
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genre. He released two albums with the group – ''
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'' (1992) and '' Manic Compression'' (1995) – before they broke up. He spent time working on CIV's debut album '' Set Your Goals'' (1995), before reuniting Quicksand in 1997, until disbanding again in 1999. Despite his peers being dropped from their respective major labels following a merger with
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retained Schreifels and gave him time to form a new band. Rival Schools was born out of an informal jam session with drummer Sam Siegler (formerly of Gorilla Biscuits and Youth of Today) and bassist Cache Tolman (formerly of
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and CIV). They spent several months working on material and recording demos, before adding guitarist Ian Love (formerly of Burn and Die 116).Cohen 2001, p. 14 Love had previously worked with Schreifels on early Quicksand demos. Love owned a Pro Tools studio, which aided in the group's development. They visited the UK to play first show in February 2000; Schreifels subsequently spent time managing his record label Some Records, which he would mainly use to release albums from his friends in New York. The band went on a three-week European tour in December of the same year. ''United by Fate'' was recorded with producer
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, mainly at
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in upstate New York. Further recording was at
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and
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. Gary Tole, who engineered the sessions, ran Pro Tools, which was edited by Graham Hawthorne. They were assisted by Jeremy Mitchell, Bill Synon, Ross Petersen and Matt Marrin.
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mixed the recordings at Village Recorder, before Steve Marcussen mastered them at Marcussen Mastering in Los Angeles.


Composition

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and post-hardcore record, which drew comparisons to Quicksand, Hundred Reasons,
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, Burning Airlines, Mission of Burma,
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and Built to Spill. Schreifels' vocals earned a comparison to
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frontman
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and
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vocalist Gavin Rossdale. Schreifels would write the main idea of a song and arrange the rest of it with the other members; this was a shift from Quicksand, which had Schreifels writing everything by himself. The album's title has its origin with the band's name: Schreifels went past a shop with the video game '' Rival Schools: United by Fate'' in its window, " t since we didn't want to get into trouble with the game's producers, we ended up calling the album "United By Fate"." He was initially unaware of the game's popularity in the US, and had issues with its publisher
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. The opening track "Travel by Telephone" begins with a
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-esque guitar riff, and recalled
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. The bass guitar-driven "Everything Has Its Point" is followed by the
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track "High Acetate" evoked the group's
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roots and Nirvana. The main riff is played through
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and wah pedals. The slow-burning number "Undercovers On" is followed by the
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track "Good Things". "Used for Glue" talks about using people and is one of the heavier-sounding tracks on the record. It initially starts with a quiet guitar part and hi-hat crashes before the full-band comes in; the heavy tone earned a comparison to
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. "The Switch" channeled the sound of the members' previous bands. It tells the story of two people who are being chased, and if they are caught, they will be killed. "Holding Sand" was most reminiscent of Quicksand, and samples the drum beat from " Soon" by My Bloody Valentine. "My Echo" is a less-than-two minute track that uses a
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rhythm guitar sound: a descending chord progression and eighth note strumming in the pre-chorus. A breakdown with drum fills follows, before a guitar solo is heard. The Foo Fighters-indebted pop rock number "So Down On" is followed by the instrumental closing track "Hooligans for Life", which ends with
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breakdowns. Schreifels said the song was intended as a parody of 1960s pop/rock groups such as
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and Small Faces. Siegler said the title was about "being youthful for life, young till I die, whatever."


Release

In June, the group toured North America, prior to the release of a split EP with Onelinedrawing in July. They then embarked on a six-week stint from August with Burning Airlines. Originally scheduled for release in late July, and pushed back to mid-August, ''United by Fate'' was eventually released on September 4 through Island Records. The CD label featured a tomato dog toy that was owned by Love. To aid in promotion, the label gave away a sampler that featured two of the album's tracks, combined with two outtakes, with purchases of a
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single. Alongside this, the label provided music websites a music player that included streams of some of the record's songs with live videos and photos. Following the album's release, the group went on a December US tour. In January 2002, the band went on a US tour with
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, Solea, and Taking Back Sunday, followed by a European tour in February and March. "Used for Glue" was released as a single on March 18, 2002; the song's music video was directed by Marcos Siega. The UK CD featured "Bells", "On Vacation" and the music video for "Used for Glue", while the European CD swapped the video for "Grunge Model". The 7" vinyl version included "The Sweet" as the B-side. "Travel by Telephone" was released as a single on May 21. In June, the band went on another European tour where they played various festivals, leading up to an appearance at the
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. Following this, they embarked on a UK tour, which included performances at the Move, Distortion, and
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. To coincide with this, "Good Things" was released as a single on July 8. Two CD versions were release: one featuring Steve Lamacq radio sessions versions of "High Acetate" and "Undercovers On" with the music video for "Good Things", while the other featured Lamacq session versions of "Used for Glue" and "Good Things". On December 13, Love announced his departure from the group, choosing to focus on his side project Cardia. On January 12, 2003, Chris Traynor of Bush was announced as their new guitarist. In 2013, ''United by Fate'' was re-pressed on vinyl through independent label SRC Vinyl. It featured the bonus tracks "Sweet", "Get Centered", "Grunge Model", "Accept A Compliment" and "On Vacations". Coinciding with its November 2013 release, the band supported
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on their European tour.


Reception

Many of the reviewers praised the album's strong songwriting.
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reviewer Peter J. D'Angelo wrote that it "actually lives up to the expectations raised by their pedigree", though felt it was "tamer material than the past projects of Rival School's members". BBC Music's Jack Smith wrote that "My Echo" exemplified the album's best moments: "infectious hooks, dont-overstay-your-welcome brevity and a trace of off-kilterness". Raziq Rauf of ''
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'' thought that the band were "very good and it is safe to say that they take their influences from nobody but themselves". ''
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'' Ryan Allen found it "high concentration on hooks and might. The record is bombastic as all get out" as it "never really takes it foot off the gas, barreling into curves and sort of doing so without much shame, which is definitely respectable". Punknews.org staff member Hein Terweduwe was surprised that "these guys have a lot of maturity to show in this effort", calling the writing "complex and intelligent song-building". ''
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'' reviewer Marcus Schleutermann felt that it "shines with extremely exciting, atmospheric songs. Thanks to the extremely powerful rhythm section, the band never runs the risk of drifting into tearful realms, but always rocks up properly". Rob Kemp of ''
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'' said the band "work up a mighty head of steam on ''United by Fate'', joining the thunder of Jawbox to the anxious tunefulness of the Who". ''
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'' writer Josh Modell said that "perhaps by top-loading his new group's album with familiar sounds and structures, Schreifels hopes to reintroduce himself to the public", given the six-year gap since the last Quicksand album. He added that the majority of it "suffers because it tries to break the post-hardcore mold and take deliberate steps into other arenas". '' Pitchfork'' contributor Adam Dlugacz lambasted the album, saying that Schreifels' "third hurrah amounts to a bunch of ex-hardcore heroes who have-- surprise!-- not aged gracefully. And the music? Neither groundbreaking, nor even 'really good. "
Used for Glue "Used for Glue" is a song by American post-hardcore band Rival Schools. The song was released as the first single from the band's debut album ''United by Fate''. The song peaked at no. 42 on the UK Singles Chart in late March 2002. Music video A ...
" and " Good Things" were released as singles, which charted at #42 and #74, respectively, on the
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. By March 2011, it had sold 38,000 copies in the US. It has since been seen as a landmark for the post-hardcore genre and become a cult classic. ''United by Fate'' has appeared on best-of emo album lists by ''Drowned in Sound'' and ''NME''. Similarly, ''Drowned in Sound'' included it at number 44 on their list of the best albums released in that publication's lifetime. ''Alternative Press'' ranked "Used for Glue" at number 95 on their list of the best 100 singles from the 2000s.


Track listing

All music by Rival Schools, all lyrics by Walter Schreifels. "Sweet" is the b-side of the "Used For Glue" single, but only on the vinyl version. The song is titled "The Sweet" on the original single, possibly incorrectly. It has never been released digitally outside of appearing on an Australian compilation titled " Soundwave 09" in 2008. "Get Centered" was previously only available through a sample CD that the band handed out on their 2001 tour, prior to the release of ''United by Fate''. The song is titled "Get Center" on that release, possibly incorrectly. "Grunge Model" also originates from the aforementioned promotional CD. It was re-released as one of the b-sides of "Used For Glue" in 2002. "Accept A Compliment" was previously unreleased, although a song by the band titled "Accept The Compliment (Demo)" appeared on promotional CD for 2000's Warped Tour. It is unclear if this is the same version found on the vinyl record. "On Vacations" is also a "Used For Glue" b-side, under the title, "On Vacation". "Bells" can be found on the Japanese version of the album and as the final b-side for "Used For Glue".


Personnel

Personnel per booklet. Rival Schools *
Walter Schreifels Walter Schreifels (born March 10, 1969) is an American rock musician and producer from New York City. Career In the late 1980s, he played in many New York hardcore bands, most notably Youth of Today and Gorilla Biscuits, where he was also th ...
vocals, guitar * Cache Tolmanbass * Ian Loveguitar *
Sammy Siegler Sammy Siegler (born March 21, 1973) is an American rock drummer, notable for his many contributions to the New York hardcore scene. He is currently living in Venice, California with his wife, model Siew Longhorn. Discography With Project X * ...
drums Production *
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producer * Gary Toleengineer, Pro Tools *
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mixing * Graham HawthornePro Tools editing * Jeremy Mitchellassistant * Bill Synonassistant * Ross Petersenassistant * Matt Marrinassistant * Steve Marcussenmastering * Frank Gargiuloart direction, design * Rick Patrickcreative direction * Terry Richardsonphotography * Dominic Greensmithcover jogger photograph


References

Citations Sources * * * * {{Authority control Rival Schools (band) albums 2001 debut albums Albums produced by Luke Ebbin Island Records albums