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Chevelle - Vena Sera (CD)

Album Details: Vena Sera

Release Date:10/02/2007
Label:Epic
UPC:886970269827

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    This Type of Thinking Did Us In

    By Big Daddy  May 25, 2007

    Pros: Contract Fulfillment

    Cons: Forgotten roots lead to this result: Tiresome Meaningless Mediocrity

    After listening to the Vena Sera album for the first time, I noticed some things have changed with Chevelle. No longer do they reflect what they once were. "To forsake from where you have come, causes you to miss where you are going." The l...ong awaited album seemed to be full of disappointments; the lack of the gear driving punch heard in past works, and most importantly, decent lyrics. Many reviews of this album reveal Chevelle to be a pseudo Tool or Deftones sounding band with this new album. The fact is that that they have always sounded similar to others, but where Chevelle’s uniqueness in style came in was adequately matching their “in-your-face” type of lyrics with aggressive riffs that generated emotion, motivation, and a sense of urgency. Past works have reflected a steady process and increase of those qualities, but seem to be absent in their newest release. This is probably why the band is being deemed a “copy-cat” of other originals. Read more Less

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    A solid album for the band, but it could be better

    By Tim  Apr 7, 2007

    Pros: Several memorable songs. Lyrics that make you think.

    Cons: Many songs are forgettable and lack the spirit of the band.

    I'll keep this short and sweet: I am a big fan of Chevelle, so I was really looking forward to this new album. I am somewhat disappointed with the album, though. Several of the songs, such as "The Fad" and "I Get It" show that... the band has indeed grown since we last heard from them. However, songs like "Paint the Seconds" and "Midnight to Midnight" sound bland, and are barely distinguishable from one another. You get the feeling that songs like that were used as cd fillers. (Try this - load both of the previously mentioned songs into a play list. Skip to the middle of each song and listen for a few seconds - there is very little difference) The lyrics are what you would expect from Chevelle: mysterious, full of emotion, and sung with passion. All in all, I give the album 4/5 stars. Good job, Chevelle, but you guys can do much better. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    Despite Chevelle undergoing its first lineup change since the mid'90s (trading out bassist brother Joe Loeffler for brotherinlaw Dean Bernardini), not much else has been drastically altered in camp Chevelle. The loud/soft dynamic and angstfueled vocals that nod heavily towards Tool, and which have always been the group's trademark, arrive in full force on their fourth album Vena Sera, but it's not enough to make the proceedings any more interesting than anything they've recorded in the past. Every song seems to be set up in the exact same manner; guitars lurch forward, diminish and eventually swell into choruses where Pete Loeffler's emotional vocals (ranging from shrieks to tuneful cries) take centerstage over a backdrop of steady yet dense rhythms. "Brainiac" and especially "Midnight to Midnight" take a noticeably heavier angle, the latter song running on a nice urgency that so many of Chevelle's other songs lack, instead choosing to lumber along in a murky sense of despair. First si...ngle "Well Enough Alone" emotes and then emotes in that way so perfect for the airwaves, and though it's a decent song the opening shriek is especially nice it more so highlights the frustrating aspect of Vena Sera. The album is good enough, but too much of it simply sounds like rewrites of songs from the band's past. "I Get It" has a relatively lighter underbelly than the rest, which is a nice change of pace, but it's ultimately too little, too late. However, Vena Sera probably won't disappoint fans, if for the sole fact that it basically sounds just like Chevelle's other albums, so that if they liked those, they'll like this one. But anyone looking for a little more, well, they'll be left looking. - Corey Apar, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Chevelle

Inspired by the lurching riffs of Helmet and the soft/loud vocal dynamics of Tool, the Chicagobased trio Chevelle formed in 1995 with an aggressive, heavy sound. Comprising brothers Sam (drums), Pete (vocals, guitar), and Joe Loeffler (bass), the band began playing parties and outdoor events, which quickly led to bookings at Chicago clubs when youngest member Joe was ju... Read more