CHEVELLE Debuts Two New Songs In Atlanta; Video Available

April 10, 2009

Chicago-based hard rock band CHEVELLE debuted two brand new songs — "Letter From a Thief" and "Sleep Apnea" — during last night's (Thursday, April 9) concert at the Masquerade in Atlanta, Georgia.

Fan-filmed video footage of the performance can be viewed below.

CHEVELLE recently spent time in a Nashville studio with producer Brian Virtue working on its fifth album. The new CD will follow up 2007's "Vena Sera". A post at the band's official web site reads, "We have spent a lot of time making these songs something different from past records without losing the core of our passion. We are a hard rock, melodic band and it's still what drives us as musicians."

Drummer Sam Loeffler told The Pulse of Radio that the band considered producing the album itself. "There's certainly less money to be made in music these days, and to be able to produce your own records really allows you to keep a lot of your recording budget in your pocket, which is important, especially for, you know, for a band like us who is a, you know, we are really a touring sort of band," he said. "So as far as record sales and things like that go, you know, there's a lot less money everywhere."

The trio will appear at Columbus, Ohio's Rock On The Range festival on May 16.

"Letter From a Thief":

"Sleep Apnea":

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