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Salad Days Magazine | April 3, 2025

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CHEVELLE DROPS VISUALIZER FOR ‘RABBIT HOLE (COWARDS, PT. 1)’

CHEVELLE DROPS VISUALIZER FOR ‘RABBIT HOLE (COWARDS, PT. 1)’
Salad Days

Multi-platinum rock band Chevelle are back with their first new music in four years. It’s a gnarly, riffy rager with more hooks than a tackle box and alternately snarling and melodic vocals.

Push and pull tension define the song, which leads to thrilling, dissonant breakdown at the end of the song. Put simply, it was worth the wait. “How about we all put on our tinfoil hats, slam a Dunkies, and go deep doomscrolling. If that sounds like your sorta thing, we’ve got a new song for you called ‘Rabbit Hole (Cowards, Pt. 1)’. Enjoy” shares Chevelle. They are an understated musical powerhouse that has successfully delivered rock anthems to a global audience for the past 30 years, holding their own as accomplished and steadfast talents in the genre. After more than three decades writing and recording together, numerous releases, and countless worldwide tours, the outfit — consisting of brothers Pete Loeffler [guitars, vocals] and Sam Loeffler [drums] — have confidently sailed through decades of uncharted waters. With no signs of slowing down, this Chicago alternative rock duo has certainly earned its place in American rock music history. The forthcoming album, due later this year, adds another exciting chapter to Chevelle‘s extensive catalog. As the Loefflers continue to master their craft, band takes on the critics and prove time and time again that they are a force to be reckoned with. As award-winning, multi-platinum artists, the Chicago duo’s unwavering genius is unmistakable across their past nine studio records. More than a dozen No. 1 hits and many more songs reaching the Billboard Top 10, with more future chart-topping hits featured on this forthcoming album to excite fans this summer, it’s all credit to their continuing dedication to be true to their craft, the genre, and their fans.

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