I had read some glowing reviews of Chevelle's new album, This Type of Thinking (Could Do Us In), but their sophomore effort, Wonder What's Next, was the only one readily available to me, so I gave it a try. Apparently, Chevelle's debut ...
Pros:Pete Loeffler's amazing voice; a handful of kick-face songs Cons: I find myself using the 'skip' button too much
I love changing my mind about stuff. Pshh. Yeah, right. I freaking hate it. It makes me look like a fickle idiot. I tried out rock band Chevelle's sophomore album, Wonder What's Next a couple of years ago, ready for ...
Pros: Fantastic lyrics, vocals. Very emotional. Cons: Some songs are a little repetitive
When I first heard Chevelle, I wasn't expecting much. I saw them live at Ozzfest this past summer, where they opened on the main stage. I was impressed, and I had to buy their latest album, Wonder What's Next. I just wrote and finished ...
Pros: A few songs that seriously rock; lyrics are generally interesting. Cons: Mostly angry and mind-numbingly repetitive.
Chevelle. Its a hard rock band, not a car. (Though given the fact that I just reviewed a Relient K concert last week, Im starting to notice a pattern here.) The Chicago-bred trio is whats...
Pros: A good handful of songs that can rock your face off, Pete Loeffler's vocals Cons: Several songs that are a plain bore, Some more diversity in sound would've been better
Chevelle. Yet another band that I have heard about for years, almost since my introduction to the music world a short 3-4 years ago. A band that eludes me to buying one of their records because seemingly more promising options crop up when the ...
Pros: Not a single bad track to be found. Outstanding vocals and lyrics, beautifully atmospheric instrumentals. Cons: Repetitive at times. Little else.
Everyone has them: the bands you know have virtually no flaws, but they just never reach that level of greatness in your mind. Chevelle has come close: their third album, <
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Pros: Heavy but catchy, emotional music Cons: May still be compared to Tool
Chevelle, a three-piece band of bothers from Illinois, have followed up their debut album, Point #1, with something catchier, better produced, and more distinctive. Their second album, Wonder Whats Next, should be the...
Pros: Development in songwriting and vocals, a drift away from Tool's sound Cons: Continued Tool derivations, short album
Chevelle dropped Po
int
#1 in 1999 to little fanfare, and to many brush-offs proclaiming the band little more than a clone of all-time hard rock greats Tool. While vocalist/guitarist Pete Loeffler's voice gave ...
Pros: The heavy sounds of this Chicago-based trio is what alternative hard rock is all about! Cons: That it took me close to a year before finally picking up this album...
Its been well over a year since Chevelles sophomore effort Wonder Whats Next was released and the band has yet another hit single climbing the charts. With the band planning to headline a fall tour, I have every reas ...
Pros: Still raw... Cons: Too much generic powerslop
I don't believe the trio of Loeffler brothers could have titled this record more perfectly. After an absolutely blitzing debut P
oint
#1, all the adversity they went through which included but was not limited ...
Pros: This album made me crap my pants! Cons: Aw, man! I crapped my pants!
2:37 am Eastern Standard time. My first insomniac review. Hopefully this will be my first and last entry into the cyberspace journal, and if it isn't...please forgive me. I'm sure most people got their first taste of Chevelle with this release. But I ...
Pros: Music that actually drives my family insane when I love it... At the same time!! Cons: Too much anger and well... that's about it besides only 11 tracks.
Okay, okay. I do have something to admit. Really, the only reason I bought Wonder What's Next? was for The Red. I am so ashamed of myself now. I bought it for The Red, but I ended up really liking the whole album. Chevelle ...
Pros: Album opens strongly, great bass, heavy riffs. Cons: Album repeats itself, second half is weak, screaming is overused.
Chevelle is a three man metal group composed of three brothers. They recently hit it big with the singles Send The Pain Below and Seeing Red. Most people seem to put this in the category of nu-metal but to tell you the truth I'm not sure ...
Pros: Chevelle's heavenly but heavy edge, consistently good lyrics and blended rock style. Cons: Monotonous at times, extremely sad song placed at the end, only 11 songs long.
In Chevelle's "Family System", "One Lonely Visitor" with "The Red" came to get some "Closure" on their opinion on this album. I will tell you- "Don't Fake This" and be a "Comfortable Liar", "An Evening With Diablo" will "Grab Thy Hand" and "Send The ...
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