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The Red | Chevelle | 03:58 | |
Send the Pain Below | Chevelle | 04:12 | |
The Fad | Chevelle | 03:37 | |
Forfeit | Chevelle | 03:59 | |
Joyride (Omen) | Chevelle | 03:37 | |
Closure | Chevelle | 04:11 | |
Comfortable Liar | Chevelle | 03:43 | |
Vitamin R (Leading Us Along) | Chevelle | 03:43 | |
The Clincher | Chevelle | 03:43 | |
Family System | Chevelle | 04:16 |
The Clincher | |
Get Some | |
Vitamin R (Leading Us Along) | |
Still Running |
Années 90-2000 Rock Alternatif : Tubes 90-2000s année 90-2000 Alternative Rock
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Chevelle are an American nu-metal
rock band formed near Chicago, Illinois in 1995 by brothers, singer and
guitarist Pete Loeffler and drummer Sam Loeffler, along with bassist Matt
Scott. Loeffler brother Joe soon replaced Scott. They started out playing at
local venues, eventually developing a sound that drew comparisons to Tool, before
their debut album, 1999’s Point #1. Their follow-up 2002’s Wonder
What’s Next, proved to be their chart breakthrough, hitting Number 14 on
the Billboard 200 thanks in large part to the single “Send the Pain Below”,
which topped Billboard's Mainstream Rock Chart in 2003. They had found their
formula of dark, sometimes melodic metal, and their 2004 album This Type of
Thinking (Could Do Us In) reached Number 8 on and the album’s single “Vitamin
R (Leading Us Along)” was their second Mainstream Rock Number 1. Joe
Loeffler left the band, eventually being replaced by Dean Bernardini, the
Loeffler’s brother-in-law. 2007’s Vena Sera was their third straight top
20 album, and two years later Sci-Fi Crimes climbed to Number 6 on the
main album chart while topping the Alternative Rock album chart. The trio
released three albums in the next decade, most notably La Gárgola, their
best charting album to that point. It hit Number 3 on the Billboard 200 and
topped three different Rock specific charts. After 2016’s The North Corridor,
Dean Bernardini decamped, and the band would not put out a new album until 2021’s
Niratias.