Chevelle singer/guitarist Pete Loeffler was hospitalized after injuring his knee when he fell on stage earlier this week. The accident happened during Chevelle's show at the Rialto Theatre in Tucson, Ariz. on Monday night, Oct. 8.
Proving that nothing can stop rock 'n' roll, Loeffler returned to the stage after the group took a break to assess his injury...
Carnival of Madness, the annual touring rock extravaganza, will make its roaring return with rock titans Evanescence, Chevelle, Halestorm and New Medicine. Kicking off Tuesday, July 31 in Springfield, lll., the 2012 trek will hit major cities across the U...
"We try to be good with our diet while we're on tour, but it's a bit of a nightmare," Chevelle drummer Sam Loeffler tells Noisecreep about the band's food choices on the touring circuit. "Sometimes we do OK. Last night we ate blackened fish and other good things like sautéed spinach and oysters, which is great, but it's restaurant food so it's filled with butter.
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Chevelle's new album, 'Hats Off to the Bull,' won't hit stores till this Tuesday, Dec. 6, but that doesn't mean you have to wait till then to check it out. Our friends over at Loudwire.com are currently hosting an exclusive stream of the entire album at this link...
Next Tuesday Chevelle will unleash 'Hats Off to the Bull,' the Illinois-based power trio's sixth studio album. Produced by Joe Barresi (Parkway Drive, Coheed and Cambria), the 11-song collection is probably the best work the band has created since 2004's 'This Type of Thinking (Could Do Us In)' album...
In anticipation of the release of their sixth album, 'Hats Off to the Bull,' Chevelle has announced a new string of dates, including a couple high-profile radio shows (dates listed below). Before kicking off their fall trek, the group will perform two special "Project: Occupy Chevelle" gigs; the first in their hometown of Chicago on Tuesday, Nov...