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Vena Sera :: 1565125037
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Author: Guest whats with the top 2 reviews being so poor?...this cd F#$ING rocks hard man!....ive only listened to a few songs so far....particularly their new single and also "the fad" which is prolly their next single...these 2 songs alone are worth 10 bucks ..get it
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Author: Guest Every song is good. If you like Chevelle's other CD's, pick this one up. And pick it up before the radio has a chance to ruin it, like they did with Wonder What's Next.
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Author: Guest This album is what Chevelle is all about. Sure, it doesn't have the classic Breach Birth or The Clincher or radio overplays like The Red or Vitamin R, but Pete has hit a new level of vocals even if the album doesn't. It is a bit tough to one-up previous multi-platinum albums, and Chevelle still puts together an excellent album here, full of heavy guitar and bass, loud Pete-style screaming, and solid drumming. An excellent addition to my collection. And as far as people complaining about a lack of "new stuff", I didn't realize that bands were required to change what they are good at. If I hear one of you whining "fans" complain about monotony I am going to turn up Brainiac and drown out your annoying voice.
Thanks for a solid album Chevelle.
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Author: Guest This is Chevelle's fourth album and they are not slowing down at all. I would rank this as their second best record behind Wonder What's Next. It will be hard to beat that one. But they come close on this. They have a thick, chunky sound that can be thunderous at times, and it sounds great with a good subwoofer. The singer really sounds a lot like Maynard from Tool at times, but that is a good thing. Musically, they sound nothing like Tool, though. These guys are one of the best hard rock bands around, and they never let me down. They are on the heavier end of the hard rock spectrum, just so you know.
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Author: Guest I was extremely disappointed with this disc upon first listen and I've always liked Chevelle ever since I saw the video for Mia on MTV years ago. No it wasn't a typo I did say MTV. Actually it may have been VH1 but thats not the point. Even with a new bassist this still sounds like Chevelle but with a twist. It seems heavy and at the same time experimental. The songs are well-crafted and better song writing yes they do drop the f-bomb on this record. Now this is fine for one record I just hope this isn't there new sound because I do miss the Point#1 days. Try out a few songs first like Safewaters, Brainiac, Well Enough Alone, Humanoid and my personal favorite Paint the Seconds. It seemed like there was a few mixed reviews on this disc and I wanted to clear some points across and boost the rating for this cd because it really is not as bad as people claim it to be. Listen to it a couple of times even if you don't like it the first you might come back for more.
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