Chevelle Announce New Album

2007-01-23 by cbmartinez | 14 Comments
Hard rockers Chevelle have announced that their long awaited new album will be entitled Vena Sera. Chevelle worked with producer Michael "Elvis" Baskette, who produced This Type Of Thinking (Could Do Us In), and new bassist Dean Bernardini, who replaced third Loeffler brother Joe, to produce the new album that will drop April 3rd on Epic Records. The track listing is as follows:
"Antisaint"
"Brainiac"
"Saferwaters"
"Well Enough Alone"
"Straight Jacket Fashion"
"The Fad"
"Humanoid"
"Paint The Seconds"
"Midnight To Midnight"
"I Get It"
"Saturdays"
Info taken from http://www.chevelleinc.com

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PietroCrespi
January 23rd 2007
105 Comments


I thought you'd like to know Dean replaced Joe on bass.

jrowa001
January 23rd 2007
8752 Comments


im sure this will be a good album as all theirs are

cbmartinez
January 23rd 2007
2525 Comments


Oh yikes, excuse me for the mess up.

I'm super excited because Poison The Well's new album comes out April 3rd too. It's gonna be an awesome day.

JumpTheF**kUp
January 24th 2007
2723 Comments


I liked The Red (the song), so I might look into this.

Doppelganger
January 24th 2007
3124 Comments


I'm pretty sure this will be as painfully bland as all their other releases.

mands
January 24th 2007
19 Comments


I wonder if they will get better or worse with Dean as their new bassist.

cbmartinez
January 24th 2007
2525 Comments


Joe wasn't that great, though he definitely showed some improvement on This Type Of Thinking. Hopefully Dean can do some neat stuff.

UrbanM11
January 24th 2007
117 Comments


wonder what's next was pretty bland, hopefully this one will be better

Infrared91
January 24th 2007
19 Comments


Have any of you even heard TTOT and Point #1? It is brilliance compared to Wonder What's Next, you might change your outlook on Chevelle.

sparkz
January 24th 2007
25 Comments


Ive been waiting a while for this album...please make it good!!!

FlawedPerfection
Emeritus
January 24th 2007
2807 Comments


They are a good single band. But their albums are pretty boring.

cbmartinez
January 24th 2007
2525 Comments


[quote=Infared91]
Have any of you even heard TTOT and Point #1? It is brilliance compared to Wonder What's Next, you might change your outlook on Chevelle.[/quote]

I've never been able to get into Point #1 and although TTOT is better technicality wise, Wonder What's Next is just their most crushing and darkest album.

PietroCrespi
January 25th 2007
105 Comments


TTOT was just boring to me.

Infrared91
January 27th 2007
19 Comments


I see, I just love the melodic element to their music. Maybe that's what bores you. From what I have observed over the years. The vocals are one of the things that my friends dislike the most and is probably why people might not be so drawn in to Chevelle. The lead singer is supposedly going to sing higher in the register. Here's one song off the album from ages ago... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcfhQX_Agho



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