Inspired by the lurching riffs of Helmet and the soft/loud vocal styling of Tool, Chicago-based trio Chevelle's aggressive, heavy sound is all about mounting tension exploding into raw guitar bursts. They started out playing parties and outdoor events, which quickly led to bookings at Chicago clubs when youngest member Joe was just 16.
Chevelle released their first studio album titled Point #1, on May 4, 1999.
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 the album, Point #1 which was produced by Steve Albini.
Chevelle released their second studio album titled Wonder What's Next, on October 8, 2002.
Released three years after Point #1 and following tours with bands like Filter, Sevendust, Powerman 5000, and Machine Head — the band had inked a deal with Epic and issued Wonder What's Next, released in August 2002. The album went platinum by the next summer and their second single, "Send the Pain Below," was a number one hit on modern rock and mainstream radio.
Chevelle released their third studio album titled This Type Of Thinking Could Do Us In, on September 21, 2004.
The album debuted at number eight on the Billboard 200, and was certified gold by the RIAA six weeks later. 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. 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.
Chevelle released their fourth studio album titled Vena Sera, on April 13, 2007.
The album was recorded with producer Michael "Elvis" Baskette, whom the band previously worked with on both "This Type of Thinking (Could Do Us In)" and "Wonder What's Next" albums. Vena Sera debuted at number 12 in the Billboard 200 with Chevelle being the only rock band in the Top 15.
Chevelle released their fifth studio album titled Sci-Fi Crimes, on August 31, 2009.
The album was recorded with producer Brian Virtue. The band's brand new single, "Jars", was the No. 1 most added track at rock radio and the single is quickly becoming one of the band's biggest hits to date entering the Top 20 after only two weeks.
Chevelle spent seven weeks co-producing "Sci-Fi Crimes" with Brian Virtue (Jane's Addiction, 30 Seconds To Mars, Deftones) in Nashville, Tennessee.
Chevelle's sixth studio album titled Hats Off To The Bull is expected to be released December 6, 2011. The Face To The Floor Songfacts reports that the main concept of Hats Of to the Bull is rooting for the underdog, and its lead single, "Face To The Floor" was written about the many thousands conned by a Ponzi scheme. The track was leaked on September 28, 2011 and debuted on radio October 10, 2011.
Chevelle In an April 2010 interview, drummer Sam mentioned that Pete is currently writing new material for a new album due for a possible fall 2011 release. Chevelle is currently back in the studio working on the new album. According to Pete Loeffler's Twitter account, the band has completed six songs as of April 2011. Chevelle drummer Sam Loeffler mentioned the album could feature a duet with a female artist, and also mentioned that the album could either be fully acoustic or a return to the hard rock style Chevelle had on Wonder What's Next, however Sam Loeffler had mentioned it would be "definitely returning to heavy melodic rock, which is the sound we love."[citation needed] As of May 2011, Chevelle is finished writing songs for the new album and is in Pasadena, CA at JHOC Studios to work with Joe Barresi as the album's producer.[citation needed]. As of June 15, 2011, Pete Loeffler has confirmed the rumors of a female duet (in a Facebook video), by bringing in his sister Natalie, who is also bassist Dean Bernardini's wife. Pete is also expecting to have a single for the new album in August.
Discography
* Point #1 (1999)
* Wonder What's Next (2002)
* This Type of Thinking (Could Do Us In) (2004)
* Vena Sera (2007)
* Sci-Fi Crimes (2009)
* Hats Off To The Bull (2011)
* La Gargola (2014)
* The North Corridor (2016)
* NIRATIAS (2021)
Members
Current
* Pete Loeffler: vocals, guitars (1995–present)
* Sam Loeffler: drums (1995–present)
* Dean Bernardini: bass, live backing vocals (2005–present)
Former
* Joe Loeffler: bass, live backing vocals (1995–2005)
* Geno Lenardo: bass (2005, live fill-in)
Chevelle is the name of at least two groups, the other being a reggae gospel group.
The band decided to name the band CHEVELLE because it was their dads favorite car- Lala3488
Don't Fake This
Chevelle Lyrics
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Erah!
Ignoring,
A loss of sight,
Afraid,
To blink,
Lose the sun.
But don't,
Make this out,
To be more,
Than it is,
I'm behind,
Every lie,
There's a bird song within,
Yes you're my sight!
The suffering,
That's kept within,
Dispose of the men,
Lost,
Inside,
He was negative.
This place,
Once more was underground.
So look,
And connect,
We're refusing to rust,
Healing has to begin,
In the past.
So don't fake this,
Don't fake this,
Don't fake this,
Don't!
(oh oh oh)
The suffering,
That's kept within,
Dispose of the men,
Lost,
Don't fake this,
Don't fake this,
Don't fake this,
Don't!
Fake!
Fake!
(oh oh oh)
The suffering,
That's kept within,
Dispose of the men,
Lost,
So don't fake this,
Don't fake this,
Don't fake this,
Don't!
Fake!
Fake!
The lyrics to "Don't Fake This" by Chevelle seem to convey a message of honesty, self-reflection, and growth. The first verse presents the fear of losing sight and the sun, which can be interpreted as a fear of losing direction or hope. The chorus urges the listener not to fake their feelings and not to make things out to be more than they in reality, possibly indicating the importance of acceptance of reality and authenticity.
The second verse implies a sense of suffering within oneself and disposing of the negativity that might be keeping in. It suggests taking the necessary steps towards healing and moving forward while acknowledging the past. The repetition of "Don't fake this" in the outro emphasizes the importance of honesty and genuine feelings, contrasting with the earlier fear of losing sight and falseness.
Overall, the song could be seen as a call to self-reflection, honesty, and growth, and a reminder to stay true to oneself.
Line by Line Meaning
(oh oh oh)
Vocalization to start the song
Ignoring,
Pretending not to see
A loss of sight,
Unable to clearly see what's happening
Afraid,
Scared of what's coming next
To blink,
To close the eyes momentarily
I might,
There's a chance that
Lose the sun.
Lose the light or hope
But don't,
However, don't
Make this out,
Exaggerate this situation
To be more,
To seem like more than it is
Than it is,
In reality
I'm behind,
I'm responsible
Every lie,
All of the deceit
There's a bird song within,
An inner voice, a calling
Yes you're my sight!
You are what I see and depend on
The suffering,
The pain that is felt
That's kept within,
That's hidden deep inside
Dispose of the men,
Get rid of the negative influences
Lost,
Feeling overwhelmed and confused
Inside,
Internally, within oneself
He was negative.
He contributed to the negativity
This place,
This situation
Once more was underground.
Was hidden away from the surface
So look,
Pay attention
And connect,
Come together
We're refusing to rust,
We're choosing not to deteriorate
Healing has to begin,
The process of recovering must start
In the past.
In the previous experiences and events
So don't fake this,
Don't pretend or act like it's not real
So don't fake this,
Don't pretend or act like it's not real
So don't fake this,
Don't pretend or act like it's not real
Don't!
Stop!
(oh oh oh)
Vocalization to end the song
Fake!
Don't pretend!
Fake!
Don't pretend!
(oh oh oh)
Vocalization to end the song
So don't fake this,
Don't pretend or act like it's not real
So don't fake this,
Don't pretend or act like it's not real
So don't fake this,
Don't pretend or act like it's not real
Fake!
Don't pretend!
Fake!
Don't pretend!
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JOSEPH LOEFFLER, PETER LOEFFLER, SAMUEL LOEFFLER
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