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06/11: Radiohead Release Digital CD- Against Me Lose Member- ...

AntiMusic - Found Jun. 14, 2009
... earlier Wednesday night (June 10) with a headlining performance at the Brixton Academy in London, England.more Chevelle has set September 8 as...

Posted on June 14, 2009, 10:18 am

A '65 Chevelle Cruising at 1 a.m.? Deputy's Hunch Leads to Car-Theft ...

Kitsap Sun - Found Jun. 21, 2009
Just before 1 a.m. Tuesday, the deputy spotted a 1965 Chevrolet Chevelle on Highway 303 near Fairgrounds Road.

Posted on June 21, 2009, 3:29 am

2010 Camaro SS vs 1972 Chevelle big block

Examiner.com - Found Jun. 1, 2009
... that was needed was an entrance fee if you owned a Chevelle and wanted to race the drag strip. Competition amongst stock Chevelle's at local...

Posted on June 1, 2009, 3:48 am

Chevelle: Tentative Album Title Revealed

Ultimate-Guitar - Found May. 25, 2009
Drummer Sam Loeffler of Chevelle was interviewed by TuneLab.com at this past weekend's Rock On The Range festival, which was held in Columbus, Ohio. ...

Posted on May 25, 2009, 8:59 am

1970 Chevy Chevelle Turbo-Diesel - Biowarfare

Popular Hot Rodding - Found May. 15, 2009
Stuffed, quite literally, with a 6.6L Duramax V-8, Mike Racke's '70 Chevelle has the goods to bury Rats, Hemis, and 460s 6 feet under, and...

Posted on May 15, 2009, 6:06 am

1970 Chevy Malibu - Chevelle Makeover

Hot Rod Magazine - Found May. 10, 2009
See captions below We're celebrating the 10-year anniversary of the Cheap Street Chevelle.

Posted on May 10, 2009, 10:32 am

Staind, Shinedown, Chevelle, Halestorm Deliver Rock Fans Their Own ...

Ultimate-Guitar - Found May. 10, 2009
... artist: stimulate this date: 05/08/2009 category: upcoming tours Hard rock mavens Staind, Shinedown, Chevelle and Halestorm will be teaming up ...

Posted on May 10, 2009, 8:55 am

1970 Chevy Chevelle - Work Of Art

Diesel Power - Found May. 9, 2009
... diesel in a Chevelle.' Since Mike restores Chevelles and other muscle cars for a living, he had no problem rescuing this '70 Chevelle from the...

Posted on May 9, 2009, 3:14 am

Raffle kicks off for college's 1967 Chevy Chevelle

North Platte Bulletin - Found Jun. 9, 2009
Raffle kicks off for college's 1967 Chevy Chevelle by Denise Poss (North Platte Community College) - 6/9/2009 Courtesy Photo/Image The students and

Posted on June 9, 2009, 12:47 pm

1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS - Director's Cut

Hot Rod Magazine - Found Apr. 21, 2009
Restless between films, director Michael Mann (Miami Vice, Heat, The Insider, and so on) eventually happened upon a '70 SS Chevelle.

Posted on April 21, 2009, 12:38 pm

Chevelle Biography

Chevelle
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Chevelle
Chevelle in 2007. From left to right: Sam Loeffler and Pete Loeffler.
Chevelle in 2007. From left to right: Sam Loeffler and Pete Loeffler.
Background information
Origin Grayslake, Illinois, United States
Genre(s) Post-grunge1
Alternative metal2
Hard rock3
Years active 1995–present
Label(s) Squint, Epic
Website chevelleinc.com
Members
Pete Loeffler
Sam Loeffler
Dean Bernardini
Former members
Matt Scott
Joe Loeffler
Geno Lenardo

Chevelle is an American rock trio that formed in 1995 in Grayslake, Illinois. The band originally comprised three brothers: Pete (lead vocals/guitar), Sam (drums/percussion), and Joe Loeffler (bass/backing vocals). Joe left the band in 2005 and was replaced by brother-in-law, Dean Bernardini soon after.

Chevelle has sold nearly two million albums in the United States. The band's first full-length, Point #1 album was released on a small record label called Squint Entertainment. Chevelle's second album, Wonder What's Next, was certified Platinum by the RIAA after a debut at #14 on the United States albums chart, Billboard 200. This Type of Thinking (Could Do Us In), the band's third album debuted at #8 and has been certified Gold. Chevelle has since released a fourth album, Vena Sera and the band recently finished recording its fifth album, Sci Fi Crimes, set to be released in September 8, 2009. Other releases from Chevelle include a live album and a DVD.

Contents

History

Formation and Point #1 (1995–2001)

Chevelle formed in 1995 in Grayslake, Illinois, when the brothers Pete Loeffler and Sam Loeffler started enjoying music. Pete started playing guitar and singing while Sam began playing drums in their parents' garage. Soon after they began playing instruments, the two brothers asked their friend Matt Scott to play bass.4 Pete and Sam's youngest brother was interested in the band when he learned how to play bass. The two brothers enjoyed Joe's sound more than Scott's, leading to Scott's departure and replacement by Joe. The name Chevelle came from the band members' passion for fast cars. It was also their father's favorite car, the Chevrolet Chevelle.5 The band started playing small outdoor concerts and clubs around Chicago, Illinois, with Joe being only 14 years old.4

Chevelle recorded a demo known as The Blue album, and played small concerts for the next three years until they were signed on to Steve Taylor's Squint Entertainment.4 The band recorded for 17 days in Electrical Audio studios, and in 1999, Chevelle released its first full length album, Point #1 which was produced by Steve Albini.6 Two singles were released from Point #1 with accompanying music videos, "Point #1" and "Mia". The songs received GMA Dove Awards for "Hard Music Song" with "Mia" in 2000 and "Point #1" in 2001.7 The album received an award for "Hard Music Album" in 2000 by the Dove Awards.8 Point #1 was well received by The Phantom Tollbooth, a Christian music website, and HM Magazine,910 yet was criticized for its repetitive song structures by Jesus Freak Hideout, a Christian music website.11

Wonder What's Next (2002–2003)

Chevelle toured with bands such as Sevendust, Machine Head, Filter, and Powerman 5000 for four years before Squint Entertainment shut down and the band were signed on to Epic Records in 2002.4 In 2002 Chevelle released its second studio album Wonder What's Next on Epic Records.12 The band released the single "The Red", which reached number three on the Mainstream rock charts, and the video was played in regular rotation on MTV.13 Wonder What's Next soon peaked at number 14 on the United States Billboard 200 album chart.14 Brian O'Neil of Allmusic stated the album "offers uniqueness not often heard in more commercial fare, no mean feat."15 Chevelle released two more singles from the album, "Closure", and "Send the Pain Below", the latter of which reached the number one position on both of the mainstream rock and modern rock charts.13 Wonder What's Next was certified platinum by the RIAA with excess sales of one million copies sold in the United States alone in 2003.16

In 2003 Chevelle co-headlined Ozzfest, where the band recorded and later released its first live album, Live from the Road, and a live DVD, Live from the Norva.1217 The band toured Europe with Audioslave in early 2003, and later in the year they played on the Music as a Weapon II tour with Disturbed.17 On the tour with Disturbed, Chevelle appeared on the tour compilation album, titled Music as a Weapon II, featuring the songs "The Red" and "Forfeit".18

This Type of Thinking (Could Do Us In) and the departure of Joe Loeffler (2004–2006)

This Type of Thinking (Could Do Us In) was recorded in early 2004, and was released in September 2004.12 The album debuted at number eight on the Billboard 200, and was certified gold by the RIAA six weeks later.1419 Johnny Loftus of Allmusic described the songs on the album as "strong dynamically, but sound predetermined — they don't separate from the general loud rock malaise."20 The song "Vitamin R (Leading Us Along)" was released as the first single from the album and reached the number one position on the Mainstream Rock chart.1321 Two other singles were released from the album, the titles of which are "The Clincher" peaking at number three on the Mainstream rock chart, and "Panic Prone" which peaked at number 26 on the same chart.13 Before the album's release, Chevelle received attention when "The Clincher" was featured in the game Madden NFL 2005.22

After the release of the album', the youngest of the brothers, Joe Loeffler, was dismissed from Chevelle. Due to different stories from the band members, it is unclear whether he was fired or left the band of his own accord. Pete and Sam stated the following on the band's official website: "After three years of non-stop touring and recording, Joe is taking a break to be home with family. We'll miss having him on the road with us, but as his brothers and bandmates we respect his decision and are looking forward to getting out there and playing for the fans. See you on tour."23 However, according to Ultimate Guitar Archive, Joe said of his departure:

This is exactly what I expected from them. Try and make it look like I didn't want to be in the band. I was fired plain and simple, in fact there wasn't even a discussion about it they just dropped it on me. I made no decision and am not taking a break. I will be working on getting a new job immediately. A break also means there's a chance to come back, and nothing could be farther from reality.23

Dean Bernardini is Chevelle's current bassist.

In late 2006, Pete discussed his brother's departure on MTV.com:

People need to know that he quit many, many times before, and that [the last] time, he quit as well. He took a train home from Kansas City, Missouri, and the [rest of the] band flew home. And when we did get home, it was the same old thing — Joe quit again. When he was confronted on it, he denied it, and we said, 'Well, too bad, because now, it's really over.24

The band supported This Type of Thinking (Could Do Us In) with a headlining tour that included opening acts such as Taproot and 30 Seconds to Mars, and continued playing small tours in 2005 with Geno Lenardo from the band Filter. In 2006 Chevelle supported Nickelback for an arena tour across the United States, with a new permanent bassist, the Loeffler brothers' brother in-law and long time friend, Dean Bernardini.1723

Vena Sera (2007–2008)

Vocalist and guitarist Pete Loeffler performing in 2007.

In 2006 Chevelle recorded its fourth studio album titled Vena Sera. The album was the first album Chevelle recorded with Bernardini. Vena Sera was released in April 2007, debuting at number 12 on the Billboard 200, and sold 62,000 copies during its first week of release.25 The title of the album translates to "vein liquid" in Latin, representing the blood Chevelle put into making the album, according to Pete.26

Corey Apar of Allmusic States that "Vena Sera probably won't disappoint fans, and it didnt, if for the sole fact that it basically sounds just like Chevelle's other albums" and that it has a "relatively lighter underbelly than the rest [of Chevelle's albums], which is a nice change of pace."27 "Well Enough Alone", the first single from the album, was written about the departure of Joe Loeffler, and reached number four on the Mainstream rock charts.13 A video was made for the song, and due to winning a "battle of the bands" contest, received rotation on MTV2.28 Chevelle toured with Evanescence, Finger Eleven, and Strata during March and April 2007, followed by a headlining tour with the latter two bands in May and June.17 The second single from the album, "I Get It", was released on June 12, 2007, and a video for the song debuted on MTV on November 27, 2007.29 In July of the same year Chevelle toured Australia as a supporting act for the band The Butterfly Effect. On the tour in Australia Chevelle's band manager Rose died of cancer, much to the distress of the band.26

On May 9, 2007, during a show in Fort Worth, Texas Chevelle's trailer containing all of the band's equipment was stolen from the hotel at which the members were staying. The band posted a notice saying, "Most items are labeled 'Chevelle' and if you notice anything suspicious on eBay or other online resellers selling 'authentic' Chevelle items... guitar, basses, drums amplifiers, risers, backdrops, tee shirts... please call the police..." A month later in an interview, Sam Loeffler stated, "Of the 14 guitars, we got two of 'em, and then we got some amplifiers back and our monitor system. So it's really, I mean it's cool because it's kind of like Christmas, only really weird. People have been calling us and saying, 'Hey, I bought this or that', and you know, we're just doing our best to buy it back from them. And certainly the issue is not a money issue, it's about having the pieces of gear that you did all your records with."30

Sci-Fi Crimes (2009–present)

Chevelle started writing songs for its fifth album in 2008. In 2009, the band entered a studio in Nashville, Tennessee with producer Brian Virtue. Sam Loeffler stated, "We have spent a lot of time making these songs something different from past records without losing the core of our passion. We are a hard rock, melodic band and it's still what drives us as musicians."31 Chevelle is issuing updates and videos from the studio on its official Myspace page as the album is being recorded. On April 9th 2009, in their first concert back in Atlanta Georgia, Chevelle premiered two new singles from the new album: "Letter From A Thief" and "Sleep Apnea". During an interview with Sam, it was confirmed that Sci-Fi Crimes would serve as the title of Chevelle's upcoming fifth studio album set to be released on September 8th of 2009. 32

Currently there are four parts of an interview by Q101's The Manno Brothers, they brought two songs into the studio to be premiered by the radio show and later to be decided by the fans which would be the new single, the songs were "Letter From A Thief" and "Jars". 33
Clip #1 - Introducing the band Part 1
Clip #2 - Letter From A Thief [Preview] Part 2
Clip #3 - Jars [Preview] Part 3
Clip #4 - Jars / Letter From A Thief [Preview] Part 4
Lastly, within the next six weeks Chevelle will be deciding on a new single and performing various songs at different events. Two new songs can be heard at blabbermouth, taken directly from a recent performance. The songs are "Letter From A Thief" and "Sleep Apnea". New Songs 34

It has been confirmed that "Sci-Fi Crimes" will be released by September 8th.35

The song Jars, can currently be downloaded as of today and is being streamed online at several different websites. It was premiered June 23, 2009 at 8:30am on the Q101 radio show, the "Sherman and Tingle Show".36

Christianity controversy

Chevelle has caused controversy among Christian groups, because at one point they were on a Christian rock label, and thus the band has mistakenly been labeled "Christian rock." Keith Miller of EvangelSociety.org has been critical of Chevelle due to the band touring on Ozzfest with bands such as Cradle of Filth, who he claims incorporate strong satanic and anti-Christian themes into their lyrics.37 Sam Loeffler said, "It’s something that’s probably going to follow us around forever and that’s fine. It’s pretty simple. We originally signed with a record company that was backed by Word (a Christian label housing John Tesh and Amy Grant), so the record Point #1 was in Christian bookstores. It was really an accidental thing."38

Chevelle has tried to distance themselves from being labeled as a Christian band. Sam jokingly stated in an interview, "We're recovering Catholics."373839 Sam also told the Chicago Tribune, "Our faith is still extremely important to us, but it's also very personal. None of us feels being a rock band on stage should be a pedestal for preaching."40

Influences and style

Chevelle's primary musical influences as stated by the band members are Helmet, Tool, and The Cure.414243 Chevelle has frequently been compared to Tool throughout its career, specifically when the band released its music video for "Mia" featuring a claymation doll throughout the video, much like the Tool music video for "Sober" or "Prison Sex".44 Pete Loeffler's singing voice has been highly compared to that of Tool's Maynard James Keenan, and the band's music has been compared to Tool's "dark" tone of music.41

Despite comparisons to Tool, many critics such as Andree Farias and Andy Argyrakis of Christianity Today and Robert Rich of The Daily Texan have stated Chevelle as having a unique sound to their music.413940 The Daily Texan described their music as “a kind of controlled chaos, a beautiful darkness, a gentle rampage of aural velocity”, and drew away from the band's comparisons to Tool by stating “Tool have always embraced their experimental side and released scathing social commentaries and criticisms, while Chevelle write radio-friendly tunes with subtly deep meanings, but with overtones easily grasped by any listener.”41 Andree Farias of Christianity Today has reviewed Chevelle's first three albums, praising them as “commanding vocals over jolting guitars and chest-thumping bass beats.”39

Discography

Members

Current
Former
  • Matt Scott: bass (1995–1996)
  • Joe Loeffler: bass, live backing vocals (1995–2005)
  • Geno Lenardo: bass (2005, live fill-in)

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