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Artist: Chevelle Album: This Type of Thinking (Could Do Us In)


Year: 2004
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This Type of Thinking (Could Do Us In): A Critical Review of Chevelle's Album


Chevelle is a famous rock band that has been around for more than two decades. Combining grunge, alt-metal, and hard rock, the band has a unique sound that sets them apart from other bands in the same genre. One of their albums, This Type of Thinking (Could Do Us In), is a standout in their discography. Released in 2004, the album showcases Chevelle's raw and intense music style while also displaying some of their most contemplative and introspective lyrics. In this blog post, we'll be taking a critical review of the album, including brief history of the artist, the music genre of the album, the best songs of the album, the most innovative parts and a critic to the album.

Chevelle was formed in 1995 in Grayslake, Illinois, by guitarist Joe Loeffler, his brother and drummer Pete Loeffler, and their youngest brother Sam Loeffler as the vocalist and drummer. They named the band after their favorite car, the Chevelle, and quickly garnered a following with their unique sound and intense live performances. Since then, the band has released nine studio albums, with This Type of Thinking (Could Do Us In) being their third.

The album contains twelve tracks, each highlighting the band's signature sound. It's roots are in hard rock and metal, yet the band's willingness to experiment with different styles and sounds is evident throughout each song. The majority of the album's tracks are guitar-driven, with heavy riffs and intricate melodies that keep the listener engaged from start to finish.

The best songs in this album are The Clincher and Vitamin R (Leading Us Along), both of which are featured as singles from the album. The Clincher has a catchy guitar riff that is immediately recognizable, and its hard-hitting chorus makes it hard not to turn up the volume. Vitamin R provides a calmer interlude with its relaxed verses, yet still manages to build up to an explosive chorus that sets it apart from the rest of the album.

The most innovative part of this album is its introspective lyrics. While the band's music is often intense and aggressive, the lyrics in this album showcase a more personal and vulnerable side of the band. Songs like Emotional Drought and Breach Birth offer a glimpse into the band's inner thoughts and emotions, and offer a depth that is often missing from other bands in the same genre.

One criticism, however, to This Type of Thinking (Could Do Us In) is the lack of variation in tempo or style across the tracks. The album can feel like one long song, with each track blending into each other without distinct differences. While the consistency in the sound is what sets Chevelle apart, some may find it difficult to listen to the album in its entirety without becoming less engaged in the music.

This Type of Thinking (Could Do Us In) is an excellent representation of Chevelle's signature sound, and a great introduction for anyone new to the band's music. With heavy guitar riffs, hard-hitting drums, and introspective lyrics, the album provides an insight into the band's creative vision and personal thoughts. While some may find the album monotonous, the consistency in the sound and style of each track is what makes the album stand out in Chevelle's discography. Overall, the album is an impressive body of work from the band and a must-listen for anyone interested in the hard rock and metal genre.