Chevelle is an alternative rock band from Grayslake, IL. They formed in 1994 with the members of Sam Loeffler, Pete Loeffler (brothers) and Matt Scott. Matt was later replaced in 1996 by Joe Loeffler as bass player. On July 10, 2005 Joe was fired because of "irreconcilable differences". Geno Lenardo (Filter) filled in until August 2005, when Dean Bernardini (brother-in-law to the Loefflers) became the new bass player of Chevelle. 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. In 1999, Chevelle released their Steve Albini-produced debut album, Point #1, on Squint Entertainment. Three years later ??? 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, "
Álbumes
1 | Emotional Drought | This Type Of Thinking (Could Do Us In) |
2 | Young Wicked | The North Corridor |
3 | Panic Prone | This Type Of Thinking (Could Do Us In) |
4 | Peer | Point #1 |
5 | The Red | Music As A Weapon II |
6 | Letter From A Thief | Sci-Fi Crimes |
7 | Mia | Point #1 |
8 | Until You're Reformed | Daredevil The Album |
9 | Open | Point #1 |
10 | Punchline | The North Corridor |
11 | Wonder What's Next | Wonder What's Next |
12 | Skeptic | Point #1 |
13 | Get Some | This Type Of Thinking (Could Do Us In) |
14 | An Evening With El Diablo | Wonder What's Next |
15 | Tug-O-War | This Type Of Thinking (Could Do Us In) |
16 | Got Burned | The North Corridor |
17 | Blank Earth | Point #1 |
18 | Grab Thy Hand | Wonder What's Next |
19 | Jars | Sci-Fi Crimes |
20 | Another Know It All | This Type Of Thinking (Could Do Us In) |