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Acceptance is an American
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, formed in 1998. They released their first EP, ''Lost for Words'', in 2000, followed by ''Black Lines to Battlefields'' in 2003 (this EP was also re-released with live bonus tracks). Their debut album, '' Phantoms'', was released in 2005. On January 26, 2015, it was announced that Acceptance had reunited. They released their first song in over ten years called "Take You Away" on May 8, 2015. A second studio album, titled ''Colliding by Design'', was released in 2017, followed by ''Wild, Free'' in 2020.


History


Early years, debut album and break-up (1998–2006)

The band toured nationally and shared stages with the likes of
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as well as performing successfully on the
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and
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. When the band's debut record, '' Lost for Words'' came out on Seattle indie label, Rocketstar Records, and quickly approached the 5,000 sales mark, the industry at large began taking notice. When the band recorded a new 5-song demo with
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, this industry interest turned into serious courting by several major labels. After putting a professional management team in place to help determine the band's course of action, the band signed to Sony-owned Columbia Records, who then released the '' Black Lines To Battlefields'' EP (produced by Aaron Sprinkle) through
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who had been a long-time supporter of the band and was distributed through Sony-owned Red Distribution at the time. Acceptance later released their debut album ''Phantoms'' on Columbia Records in 2005, again produced by Aaron Sprinkle. The album was one of many included in the Sony rootkit controversy due to its inclusion of the
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software. On August 2, 2006, the band announced they were breaking up. Former guitarist Christian McAlhaney posted the following message on their site: At the time of the band's breakup, they had already written and demoed songs for a new album. As a "going away" for fans, the band posted for free download from thei
Myspace page
the demo for the previously unreleased track "Not Afraid".


Post-breakup (2006–2014)

Jason Vena was featured on the 2010 album "Vessels" by
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on the song "The Healing", marking it his first major appearance since the breakup. In 2012, he featured on the new album ''Don't Panic'' from
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on the song "Outlines". Kaylan Cloyd has joined Ryan Van Wieringen and Bobby Darling of
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until November 2014, when the band disbanded (though they have since reunited, and McAlhaney continues to play with them). Nick Radovanovic, Christian McAlhaney, and Kyle Flynn started a band calle
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with Jerrod Bettis. Their current status is unknown due to McAlhaney's commitment with Anberlin. Kyle Flynn currently resides in Los Angeles, CA and is working on a script with his brother Kevin Flynn for Warner Bros. Pictures. It has recently been announced that he will be touring with Anberlin. On May 30, 2009, Nick Radovanovic posted a remixed version of the song "So Contagious" on Acceptance's Myspace page. On Wednesday, September 23, 2009 Nick posted another demo the band had written before their breakup called "Desperate" and also a blog entitled "Hey guys, Nick here" inside the blog it said:
Just wanted to say hi to everyone and to let you know im throwing up an old acceptance demo we made a while ago titled "desperate". this was during our writing sessions for which was supposed to be our newest record. most of you know we never made it that far. again, this is just a rough demo so bear with the quality. hope you guys like it. take care everyone and thanks for all this support. nickrad


Reunion and ''Colliding by Design'' (2015–present)

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& more on October 21 in Dallas at So What?! Music Fest in Deep Ellum, October 22 in Houston at Scout Bar, and October 23 in Austin at Dirty Dog Bar! On November 30, 2016, Christian McAlhaney was interviewed for TheTalkhouse, where he elaborated on the band's demise in 2006. Factors contributing to Acceptance's breakup included their debut album, '' Phantoms'', leaking 9 months early, being "strong-armed by
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label into releasing a ballad as 'Phantomsfirst single,"
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being bundled with the album (as well as other releases by Columbia Records) and a lengthy court battle that resulted in ''Phantoms'' being permanently recalled. Acceptance have announced they are recording a second studio album, ''Colliding by Design'', which is scheduled for a February 2017 release. A track from the album, "Diagram of a Simple Man", was released early to fans who backed the album financially via Pledge Music. On January 26, an official lyric video for the song "Haunted" was released on the Rise Records YouTube channel. On May 17, 2019, Acceptance confirmed that they were working on and recording new material. On June 10, 2020, Acceptance announced their new ''Wild'' EP would be released on July 24. On June 18, they released the song "Cold Air". The band released their third album, ''Wild, Free'' on October 2, which included all tracks from the ''Wild'' EP.


Musical style

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biographer Neil Z. Yeung described the band's sound as "catchy melodies, big choruses, and arena-sized singalongs, incorporating a harder rock edge into their sound," reminiscent of
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, and
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. ''Phantoms'' has been described as
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fused with
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, pop,
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.


Band members

Current members * Jason Vena –
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(1998–2006, 2015–present),
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(2000–2006, 2015–present); bass (1998–2000) * Kaylan Cloyd –
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(1998–2006, 2015–present) * Garrett Lunceford –
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(2000–2003, 2015–present) * Christian McAlhaney –
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,
backing vocals A backing vocalist is a singer who provides vocal harmony with the lead vocalist or other backing vocalists. A backing vocalist may also sing alone as a lead-in to the main vocalist's entry or to sing a counter-melody. Backing vocalists are use ...
(2000–2006, 2015–present) * Ryan Zwiefelhofer – bass (2002–2006, 2015–present) Former members * Nick Radovanovic – drums, percussions (2003–2006, 2015 (reunion shows)) * Peter Pizzuto – drums, percussions (1998–2000) * Chris DeCastro – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (1998–2000) * Christopher Camp – bass (2000–2002) Touring musicians * Kyle Flynn – bass (2006); keyboards (2005–2006) ;Timeline


Discography

Studio albums *'' Phantoms'' (2005) *''Colliding by Design'' (2017) *''Wild, Free'' (2020)


References


External links


Official websiteAcceptance
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