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Cheva - Nameless EP - indy - 2006
Given a 10 year history together, quality shines in the music Cheva has put on their 4
song EP, Nameless. Their grasp on modern metal is iron tight with an added
bonus many hard rock bands don't have--radio marketability--fitting into the same niche as
bands like Saliva, Breaking Benjamin, Finger Eleven, Alterbridge, etc. without any
pretentiousness. If they can cull their abilities into a full-length without losing the
steam of the EP, then they could stand along side the afore mentioned bands on the rock
charts.
In May of 2006 Rich Lindamood of 13 Scars and Jahmbi, joined forces and became the new
front man of Cheva. Andrew Bogert, former drummer of DreamWorks Records artist, Pressure
4-5 and original drummer for Cheva has returned to the band on guitar. Cheva is now; Jimmy
Schultz (Drums), Andrew Bogert (Guitar), John Lunden (Guitar), Hector Gonzalez (Bass) and
Rich Lindamood (Vocals). Through continuous gigging all around southern California, Cheva
eventually built up a loyal following. In 2001 the band caught the attention of the up and
coming label, Embryo Records based in Las Vegas, NV. They signed and fulfilled a two year
record deal and are now in the process of shopping their brand new EP,
Nameless.
The title track sets them right smack in the new millenium with its bouncier basslines and
mix of shouted and smooth vocals. The formula of favorably catchy choruses, vocal hooks
and layered guitar-work is consistent and enjoyable throughout. The drawback of
familiarity though, could lead to a tendency towards homogenization of guitar sound that
will eventually date the band if they fair to expand on the talents they have. "End
Time Catalyst" with its pseudo-thrash rhythms that tend to the heavier side really
separates itself from the others and would appeal to metalheads who like their servings
less commercial. Rich's vocal delivey works really well heavy or light but I would say
suggest that given the introspective nature of the lyrics, a bit more harmonizing on the
choruses would help to draw the listener in to identify with the themes.
Bottom Line: Cheva has the talent, look and sound worthy of a label pick up.
TRACKS:
1. Nameless
2. Still I Say
3. Muzzled
4. End Times Catalyst
LINKS:
cheva.net
myspace.com/chevaband
DISCOGRAPHY:
Self-titled EP. Self released, 1997
Misunderstood EP, Self-released, 1999
In Real Life, Full Length, Embryo Records, 2002
Sampler 2004 Jagermeister EP, Embryo Records, 2004
Sampler 2005 EP, Self released, 2005
Nameless EP, Self released, 2006
BAND:
Rich - Vocals
Hector - Bass
John - Guitar
Drew - Guitar
Jimmy - Drums
--Nailer 03.26.07
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