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Show Review: Rival School | The Khyber - Philadelphia | 11/03/08

Photo by Bill Shouldis

After re-uniting for a new album and American/European tour, Rival Schools is back and better than ever. The band played to a packed crowd at Philadelphia’s Khyber on November 3rd, with the set mostly consisting of songs off the band’s lone full-length United By Fate. They opened up with the United’s opening track “Travel by Telephone,” and went into a forty-five minute set of banger after banger. They also played a slowed down version of “Holding Sand,” which might have been better than the studio version.

Despite the audience frequently yelling out Quicksand titles, Walter Schreifels kept his cool and covered “How Soon is Now” by The Smiths. The band played a handful of songs off the upcoming album, most notably one called “You Should of Hung Out.” Some of the new songs played homage to the grungy sound of Nirvana but the rest of them sounded like a typical Rival Schools songs.

One of the highlights of the set was the encore, when the band played a medley of hardcore classics, including “Clobberin Time” by Sick of it All, “We Gotta Know” by the Cro-Mags, and “Distance” by Moondog.

If this show was any indication of the band’s future, I am sure it is going to be positive. This was the best show I’ve been to all year; so good I had to go to Baltimore two days later to see them again. They weren’t as good as in Philadelphia, but hey, nothing is as good as home.

Photos: Rival Schools, The King Left, Innaway | Mercury Lounge, NYC | 11/06/08

Rival Schools finally played the first New York show they officially announced a couple months back at the Mercury Lounge last Thursday. It was their second set of the night, as they opened up for Bad Brains at Irving Plaza show earlier in the evening. The band played a great set of the classics from their debut album as well as previewing some of the new tracks like “Arranged Marriages” and “Big Wave.” They also rocked a cover of “How Soon Is Now?,” which they dedicated to our new President elect, Barack Obama.

The set closed with “Used For Glue,” which caused the crowd to get a bit rowdy, which only escalated when the band decided to play just one more song, a cover of the Cro-Mags’ “We Gotta Know.” Hardcore dancing at a Rival Schools show started for a small portion of the crowd in front of the stage, causing one guy near me to get punched in the face. Covered in blood after the set the dude muttered in disbelief, “a bloody nose at a Rival schools show, really?!”

Opening the night was Innaway and The King Left. Unfortunately, I only caught the last few minutes of Innaway, but the King Left put on a stellar show with their angular guitar riffs, thundering drums fused with the occasionally spacey/shoe-gazey build ups. They will be headlining Mercury Lounge with Howlies on Dec. 4th, a show we highly recommend.

More photos after the jump.

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Photos: CMJ Music Marathon 2008

Rival Schools - Brooklyn Vegan party @ The Knitting Factory

All photos by Bill Shouldis

Here are some photos that Bill took during The CMJ Music Marathon 2008 festivities last week. There are pictures of Rival Schools, The Bronx, Trail of Dead, The Muslims and Jay Reatard, so check them out after the jump.

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Rival Schools Reunion Tickets On Sale - NYC, NJ, Philly and LA

Rejoice! Rival schools have (re)united by fate (ok bad pun) for some shows and tickets are on sale now.  The rooms are small so expect these to go quick. Click on the links below for tickets.

10/09 - Echo - Los Angeles, California
11/03 - Khyber - Philadelphia, PA
11/04 - Maxwells - Hoboken, NJ
11/06 - Mercury Lounge - New York, NY