''Wonder What's Next'' is the second studio album by American
rock band
Chevelle, released on October 8, 2002 by
Epic Records. Spawning the
singles "
The Red The Red may refer to:
Music
* ''The Red'' (album), 2015 studio album by Red Velvet
* ''The Red'' (EP), by William Control
* ''The Red'', EP by Kaylee Bell
* "The Red" (song), by Chevelle
* "The Red", song from ''Champion Sound'' by Jaylib
Other
...
", "
Send the Pain Below", and "
Closure". It proved to be Chevelle's breakthrough album, landing them high-profile tour slots including the main stage of
Ozzfest
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2003
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. Having sold over two million copies in the
United States
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alone, ''Wonder What's Next'' remains the band's most successful album.
Background and recording
After experiencing label troubles, Chevelle's management set up a showcase in New York. The group received three offers, ultimately choosing Epic. After debating between
GGGarth
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and Ben Gross, they enlisted Garth to produce their sophomore album. Recording was scheduled at
The Warehouse Studio in
Vancouver
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to begin the day following the
September 11 attacks
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. With a tragic event having just taken place in the band's home country, they were met with an unsettling start to the recording process. The band spent nine weeks at the spacious studio.
''Wonder What's Next'' would feature a heavier, more textured sound than
its predecessor, which, according to frontman
Pete Loeffler, was "more
indie" and didn't effectively capture the band's intensity. While Chevelle's debut album was recorded in standard
D tuning, the band switched to
drop B, with some songs written in standard
D♭ tuning. The band also spent much more time adjusting tones and preparing before recording, as opposed to the less refined studio process of working with
Steve Albini
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. Ben Kaplan, the
Pro Tools
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editor, also took a liberal approach to adding textures underneath much of the music. The band was at first uneasy with this approach but came to appreciate the influence it had on the overall sound. However, the track "One Lonely Visitor" breaks from this with its bare-bones approach; a demo was recorded in a home studio, but after rerecording it with Garth in Vancouver, Loeffler still favored the original, less-produced version for its more natural feel and convinced the label to use it. The same method would be used on the final track of their
follow-up album in 2004.
Touring and promotion
"
The Red The Red may refer to:
Music
* ''The Red'' (album), 2015 studio album by Red Velvet
* ''The Red'' (EP), by William Control
* ''The Red'', EP by Kaylee Bell
* "The Red" (song), by Chevelle
* "The Red", song from ''Champion Sound'' by Jaylib
Other
...
" served as the album's
lead single
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Release ...
. It had an accompanying music video depicting an
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seminar and gained heavy rotation on
MTV2
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The channel launched initially as an all-music video service, once the original MTV had started to shift its programmin ...
. "
Send the Pain Below" provided an even more successful follow-up single by reaching No. 1 on two
charts
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. It, too, had an accompanying video revolving around a snowboarder. A final single was released in September 2003 with "
Closure." The moody track landed spots in the top 20 of both aforementioned charts and had a video featuring concert footage from live version of the song.
Leading up to the album's release, Chevelle toured the United States with
Local H and
Burning Brides from March through May 2002. They then joined
Ozzfest
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from July through September. For the remainder of the year, Chevelle continued touring the US with
Stone Sour
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and
Sinch. Chevelle also performed "The Red" on ''
The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn
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'' on November 8.
The band toured Europe with
Audioslave
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in early 2003 before returning to the US. In the spring, they played on
Music as a Weapon II with fellow Chicago-based headliners
Disturbed.
Chevelle later appeared on the tour compilation album ''
Music as a Weapon II'', featuring the songs "The Red" and "Forfeit." The band appeared on the ''
Late Show with David Letterman
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'' to perform "Send the Pain Below" on May 20.
From June through August, Chevelle performed on the main stage of Ozzfest, where they recorded and later released the live album ''
Live from the Road
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'' and the live DVD ''
Live from the Norva
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''. Starting in November, the band performed radio gigs until the end of the year, when they took a several-month break from touring to begin writing
their next album.
Critical reception
Reviews for ''Wonder What's Next'' were generally positive. Brian O'Neill of
Allmusic
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noted how the band demonstrates an "
indie rock
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mindset" in spite of the album's slick production. He added "Chevelle managed to retain its credibility yet still put out 11 tracks that, while still catchy, offer uniqueness not often heard in more commercial fare, no mean feat."
MusicOMH
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's Tom Day described the band's sound as comparable to the likes of
Helmet
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,
Tool
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, and
Deftones
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and summed up by stating, "there are no qualms with the high calibre, heavy rock that Chevelle have served up here."
Commercial performance
The album's first single "The Red" was released far in advance in July 2002. It met with significant radio airplay and charted highly on the
Mainstream Rock Tracks
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and
Modern Rock Tracks
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charts. Its music video also gained significant TV rotation. In October, the album debuted at number 14 on the
''Billboard'' 200. Its second single "Send the Pain Below" attained even greater success than its predecessor in January 2003, reaching number one on the Mainstream Rock Tracks and Modern Rock Tracks charts. To round off promotion of ''Wonder What's Next'', "Closure" was released as the third and final single far later in September to substantial success.
By mid-2003, ''Wonder What's Next'' had sold over one million copies in the US alone. The following year, it had reached 1.3 million. By mid-2020, it has sold over two million copies.
Track listing
Personnel
Credits taken from the CD liner notes.
Chevelle
*
Pete Loeffler – guitar, vocals
* Joe Loeffler – bass guitar, backing vocals
* Sam Loeffler – drums
Technical personnel
*
Garth Richardson
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– producer
*
Michael "Elvis" Baskette – engineering
* Dean Maher, Amber Gislason – assistant engineers
* Ben Kaplan – digital editing
*
Andy Wallace –
mixing
*
Howie Weinberg
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Career
Weinberg mastered Herbie Hancock's 1983 album ''Future Shock''. Other ...
– mastering
Chart positions
Album
Singles
Certifications
References
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2002 albums
Albums produced by Garth Richardson
Albums recorded at The Warehouse Studio
Chevelle (band) albums
Epic Records albums