
Rock Feed Pete Loeffler (Chevelle)
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Sep 10, 2025 Pete Loeffler, the frontman and primary songwriter of the iconic rock band Chevelle, shares insights from their impressive 30-year journey. He discusses his Midwest roots and early influences, including skateboard culture and punk rock. Pete recounts the struggles of bad record deals and memorable touring experiences with legends like Anthrax. He reflects on the evolution of their sound in the new album Bright as Blasphemy, highlighting a raw, self-produced approach. Dive into his candid stories about fame, songwriting, and the music industry!
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Longevity Comes From Not Quitting
- Pete Loeffler says longevity came from not quitting and treating music as a lifelong commitment.
- He frames touring and band life as something ingrained in his identity rather than a short-term pursuit.
Skate Videos Sparked Punk Roots
- Pete traces his shift from folk to punk through skateboarding videos featuring bands like Black Flag and Dead Kennedys.
- Skate culture and skate videos provided his first exposure to raw punk that shaped his playing.
All-American Upbringing Shaped The Band
- Pete recalls growing up with music, skateboarding, cars and girls as the pillars of his youth.
- His dad's interest in show cars planted the band's name and a car-culture upbringing.

