After the band made it big with
United by Fate,
Rival Schools were hit by two big blows. First guitarist
Ian Love left, then after replacing him and spending a year recording songs for their second album, they were faced with the classic "we don't hear a single....keep trying or else" line from the A&R people at Island. Before they could be dropped,
Walter Schreifels left the band and it was all over for them. While the songs from those sessions leaked out in one form or another, it wasn't until 2013 (with the band re-formed and releasing new music) that the record saw official release as
Found. The record shows that the band was beginning to move away from the pummeling metallic core of its sound on
United and into something more subtle and melodic. This is probably what scared off the A&R flunkies at Island, who surely wanted to hear
United by Fate again. Instead, they heard a band stripping back the guitar attack in favor of more angular,
Fugazi-inspired riffing, songs that bore traces of time spent listening to shoegaze, and most of all a more melodic songwriting and vocal approach from
Schreifels. His singing is more nuanced and at times even a little sensitive, which isn't to say it wasn't powerful. Because it was. And so was the music. There are songs here that hit just as hard as anything on
United, songs that have huge hooks and probably wouldn't have stormed the charts exactly, but would have made
Rival Schools fans pretty happy. Basically what the release of
Found all these years later proves is that those A&R guys were completely wrong, and their meddling killed off a band that was on a path to become great. You can't turn the clock back and change what might have been, but at least now you can hear what almost was. ~ Tim Sendra