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Personnel: Pete Loeffler (vocals, guitar); Sam Loeffler (drums). Audio Mixer: Steve Albini. Recording information: Electrical Audio, Chicago, IL. Photographer: Mark Smalling. Chevelle's debut, Point #1, finds them collaborating with producer Steve Albini to create forceful, mercurial indie rock. Dynamic rhythms and melodies predominate on the album, and songs like "Open," "Dos," and "Blank Earth" combine delicate interludes with blasts of noise. In line with Chicago's ambitious music scene, Chevelle's challenging take on rock is also a rewarding one. ~ Heather PharesCMJ (5/3/99, p.5) - "...POINT #1 snaps necks when its quivery vocals and steady chords hover then flare-up into a torrent of screams and riffs...." Point #1 Music Review Average Rating: (4.6 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews First Taste of Greatness Point #1 is an overall definition of what Chevelle truly is: A smashmouth, in-your-face metal/rock band that shatters boundaries. Their message of finding the essence of pain,perfection, and revolution is wrapped up in the CD that displays their primitive but smooth genesis to rock stardom. Submitted by www.STONECOLD714 (Collegeville, PA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Fantastic I really love Chevelle , this is a great cd . My favourite is Wonder Whats Next but this is second . Awesome CD , cheers . Submitted by Jonno (Australia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
gets you back to the roots Like many others, I discovered this album after getting familiar with chevelle through wonder what's next and this type of thinking. this album made me realize how much chevelle has progressed in their sound. They have come from catchy yet repetitive riffs to the big rock stars that they are today. I loved this disk from beginning to end, its melody is contagious and I haven't been sick of it yet. If you like the title track you'll love the rest of the album as well. Submitted by Em (Chicago, IL) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Chevelle... Nothing short of perfection I have now had the pleasure of hearing all three Chevelle albums, and with each one they get better, but like anything of greatness... Nothing tops the first album. Point # 1 is an amazing lyrical assault. Submitted by Justice Burns misfit_of_society (Ottawa, Ont, Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Blew My Mind Away!!! This band seriuosly kicks ass! The first time I heard Pete´s voice, I thought that this could only be Tool(Keenan). Such a pity I live in Denmark, ´cus why would such a band ever come to this boring-ass country... Still I´ll never take this cd out of my disc tray again!!! Submitted by drykill (Denmark) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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