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Chevelle: Peter Chevelle (vocals, guitar); Joseph Chevelle (bass guitar); Samuel Chevelle (drums). Personnel: Dave Holdredge (drum programming). Audio Mixer: Andy Wallace. Recording information: Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA; The Ranch, Chicago, IL. Photographer: Christian Lantry. Chevelle's 1999 debut delighted in darkening the spaces between quiet and jagged scrawl. Peter Loeffler's guitar periodically tore away from the rhythm section's steadying wires, effectively lessening the brotherly trio's reliance on old Tool albums for influence and pace. Then the boys signed with Epic, which naturally trashed the majority of the interesting noise in favor of amplifying Chevelle's Tool-light tendencies. Hit singles followed ("The Red," "Send the Pain Below"), so you can't fully fault the label. But it's that same sound trudging determinedly through This Type of Thinking (Could Do Us In). "Get Some" and "Vitamin R (Leading Us Along)" switch on a gravelly guitar conveyor, powering it with plodding bass and percussion, and Loeffler sings with hurt urgency over it, sounding exactly -- unbelievably -- like Maynard Keenan. Typical phrases singe the ends of his wrangling power-chord punctuations -- "A black out/Touching new life"; "The panic makes remorse." The songs are strong dynamically, but sound predetermined -- they don't separate from the general loud rock malaise. The same goes for the majority of This Type of Thinking. "Panic Prone" does revisit the softer contours of "Send the Pain," and "Another Know It All" lets the rhythm section mix it up a little, even if it just makes Chevelle sound like Korn. But for the most part -- from "The Clincher" through "Emotional Drought" -- This Type of Thinking is flatly mixed, lost in depression, and obsessed with rewriting "Sober" for a new generation of lank-haired misunderstoods. ~ Johnny Loftus Chevelle's 1999 debut delighted in darkening the spaces between quiet and jagged scrawl. Peter Loeffler's guitar periodically tore away from the rhythm section's steadying wires, effectively lessening the brotherly trio's reliance on old Tool albums for influence and pace. Then the boys signed with Epic, which naturally trashed the majority of the interesting noise in favor of amplifying Chevelle's Tool-light tendencies. Hit singles followed ("The Red," "Send the Pain Below"), so you can't fully fault the label. Not surprisingly, it's that same sound trudging determinedly through This Type of Thinking (Could Do Us In). "Get Some" and "Vitamin R (Leading Us Along)" switch on a gravelly guitar conveyor, powering it with plodding bass and percussion, and Loeffler sings with hurt urgency over it, sounding exactly like Maynard Keenan, down to the very inflection. Typical phrases singe the ends of his wrangling power-chord punctuations -- "A black out/Touching new life," "The panic makes remorse." The songs are strong dynamically, even if they sound a bit predetermined for general loud rock acceptance. The same goes for the majority of This Type of Thinking. "Panic Prone" is a departure, revisiting the softer contours of "Send the Pain," and "Another Know It All" lets the rhythm section mix it up a little, even if it makes Chevelle sound like Korn instead of Tool. In general, This Type of Thinking should roundly please fans of Wonder What's Next. ~ Johnny Loftus Following the release of its 1999 debut, POINT #1, Chevelle acquired a more sophisticated sound that can be traced through contributions made to the DAREDEVIL and PUNISHER soundtracks, right up through the metal band's third album, 2004's THIS TYPE OF THINKING (COULD DO US IN). With Peter Chevelle (AKA Loeffler)'s choppy, sinister guitar tones and howling vocals, Chevelle sounds like a distant relative of the Tool/A Perfect Circle family. Throw in the plodding rhythms supplied by his bass-playing brother Joe and their skin-bashing sib Sam, and you have a brooding batch of songs that veers from the moody "The Clincher" and its exc This Type Of Thinking (Could Do Us In) Music Chevelle This Type Of Thinking (Could Do Us In) Songs This Type Of Thinking (Could Do Us In) Music This Type Of Thinking (Could Do Us In) Music Review Average Rating: (4.5 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Punkrockersrule does not know what he is talking about Vena Sera was such a good cd i pretty much listen to that every day. Chevelle has always been a hard rock band and Vena Sera shows it. They are a couple good songs and this cd but just download em and buy Vena Sera Submitted by peraza_j88 (Hard Rock Land) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
I like 3 members more than 4 I like this side of Chevelle much better than their previous albums. Hits on this one include "The Clincher", "Vitamin R(leading us along)", "Breach Birth" and "Panic Prone". I don't like their new cd "Vena Sera" they went really dark and heavy metal and screamo. Buy this album!!! Submitted by punkrockersrule (Saco, ME) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
KICK ASS VERY GOOD FOLLOW UP TO WONDER... HIGHLIGHTS ARE VITAMIN R, PANIC PRONE, AND THE CLINCHER. TO BAD ONE GUY LEFT THE BAND. Submitted by lilpuddy101 (Regina, SK, CAN) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
WARNING: this cd will change you forever!! This band has literally changed the way i think about rock music, and it opened my eyes! I just wish they'd come over to South Africa, cuz every one of my mates agrees with me too. I guess i'll just have to travel to the US... Submitted by Superbeast (Johannesburg, South Africa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
freaking wicked i went and seen them in concert and if you do nothing else in life go see chevelle when they played vitamin r i blew me away, but this cd if you aint a fool. Now Saturate!!!!!! Submitted by josh.moo (Hamilton, Al) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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