Multi-platinum rock band Chevelle unleashed their first new music in four years with the single ‘Rabbit Hole (Cowards, Pt. 1)’.
It’s a gnarly, riffy rager described as having “more hooks than a tackle box and alternately snarling and melodic vocals”. Push and pull tension define the song, that leads to thrilling, dissonant breakdown at the end of the song. Put simply, it was worth the wait.
Today, the band, fresh off an appearance at Coachella, issue an official video for the single – Rife with the same tension as the song. The black and white footage is stark yet startling, and is unlike anything the band has done in the past.
“The sea was angry that day, my friends, for sometimes you cast your net and win, sometimes you lose, and sometimes you just don’t get that happy ending. Either way enjoy the new ‘Rabbit Hole’ music video, friends!” the band declared.
The single is available here and you can check out the video here at RAMzine.
Touring the States much of this summer, Chevelle has confirmed a headline tour with Asking Alexandria and Dead Poet Society serving as support.