Forgotten Songs of the 21st Century: Chevelle

Forgotten Songs of the 21st Century: Chevelle

Chevelle released Vena Sera in 2007 and radio jumped all over the first single, “Well Enough Alone,” then cooled a bit on the follow-up, “I Get It” mainly because it had a softer beat and had a bit of a dance feel to it. But when the third single, “The Fad” was released, it hit with all the impact of a rock hitting a pillow. It’s amazing to believe that happened because without a doubt, “The Fad” is probably the best song the band have ever written.

Kicking off with the traditional Chevelle riff, the song then dissolves into a pounding, heavy rock track about watching the future of the music industry and basically the future of entertainment in general. The message is excellent and the way the band delivers it makes it all the more compelling.

By the time it gets to the chorus, the band is just playing for its life and it results in the hardest and loudest they’ve ever been. But I guess it just wasn’t enough for radio to pay attention to it. But maybe in a few years with some hindsight, people will realize what a great song managed to slip unnoticed through the cracks.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RG04bLJ7Ts

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