Heavy Song of the Week: Chevelle Craft a Slow Burn on "Rabbit Hole (Cowards, Pt. 1)"
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This week's Heavy Song of the Week highlights Chevelle's "Rabbit Hole (Cowards, Pt. 1)"—their first new music in four years. The track, described as a four-minute slow burn with a crushing breakdown, resonates both with metal enthusiasts and fans of alternative rock, hinting at the band's genre-blurring tendencies like those of Deftones. The song reflects themes of post-internet culture, particularly doomscrolling. Chevelle's announcement of tour dates suggests the possibility of a new album on the horizon. Other notable tracks include "Taniwha" from Alien Weaponry and "HURT" by Dead Poet Society featuring The Warning.
Chevelle's new song "Rabbit Hole (Cowards, Pt. 1)" marks a return after four years, blending dark atmospherics with a crushing metallic breakdown and introspective lyrics.
This week’s top track features Chevelle, whose sound appeals not only to metal fans but also to fans of alternative rock bands like Radiohead and Muse.
Honorable mentions in this week’s feature include Alien Weaponry's "Taniwha," showcasing tech-death elements, and a powerful collaboration from Dead Poet Society featuring The Warning.
Following their new single, Chevelle also announced tour dates, hinting that their latest track might be part of an upcoming album.
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