📚 Homework Alert: Lets Dig into Point #1 by Chevelle!
Revisit Chevelle’s first chapter and prep your takes for the episode.
Class is back in session, and this week’s Dig Me Out assignment takes us straight into the heavy, moody, and melodic halls of late-’90s post-grunge with a revisit of Chevelle’s debut album, Point #1.
Before they were radio staples with tracks like “Send the Pain Below” and “The Red,” Chevelle were just three brothers from Illinois finding their voice. And what a noisy, atmospheric, and intensely earnest voice it was. Think Tool-lite with a garage-rock edge: chewy riffs, tight rhythms, and vocals that swing from whisper to wail like a preacher in a flannel shirt.
This album pick comes to us courtesy of DMO Union member Adam Rogahn (shoutout, Adam!), who brought Point #1 into the ring for a proper re-evaluation. Originally released in 1999 and produced by Steve Albini (yes, that Steve Albini), it’s an album caught between two worlds: the raw intimacy of DIY alternative rock and the polished precision of the nu-metal boom about to break wide open.
So what’s your assignment before the episode drops?
📝 Your 3-Step Chevelle Homework:
Listen to the Album: Find Point #1 on your favorite streaming service or dust off that old CD if you’ve got it. Plug in, turn it up, and let the chunky tones and emotional heft wash over you.
Get Some Context: Brush up on your band bio over at Chevelle’s Wikipedia page. There’s a story behind those screams.
Bring Your Hot Takes: As you listen, ask yourself—what works here? What doesn’t? Where does Point #1 fit in the timeline of 90s rock, and how does it hold up against what was on the radio at the time?
Whether you were there for Chevelle’s early days or you’re stepping into their world for the first time, this one’s gonna be a fun ride. 📅 Episode drops soon. Don’t be late to class.