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Chavez (band)

Chavez is an American alternative rock band from New York, formed in 1993. After a period of inactivity, the band reformed in 2006.〔(AllMusic: Chavez biography )〕 They released two independent non-charting albums in the mid-1990s.〔http://www.billboard.com/#/artist/chavez/chart-history/138831〕 Guitarist Matt Sweeney has confirmed that the band is working on its first new recordings since 1996.
Chavez was formed from the ashes of Wider, and was inspired by the sonic approach of math rock pioneers Slint and the post-punk outfit Mission of Burma. Chavez utilizes angular, asymmetrical riffs and dramatic dynamic shifts. The band is fronted by guitarist Matt Sweeney, who was previously a member of Skunk and Wider, and played with Guided by Voices. Drummer James Lo also came from Wider; the band is rounded out by guitarist Clay Tarver (Bullet Lavolta) and bassist Scott Marshall.〔(Bradley Bambarger, "Chavez Redeems Guitar Rock as Smart Rock," ''Billboard'', October 26, 1996 )〕〔(''Trouser Press'': Skunk/Chavez )〕
The band quickly gained a following in the New York underground scene〔〔(Ben Ratliff, "POP REVIEW;Sounds of Classic Rock Up From the Underground," ''New York Times'', July 29, 1996 )〕 following the release of their first single "Repeat the Ending". Their debut album ''Gone Glimmering'' was released in 1995 and was followed by the EP ''Pentagram Ring''. The music video for the song "Break Up Your Band" aired in an episode of MTV's ''Beavis and Butt-head'', and the band toured with Guided by Voices and Bardo Pond. Chavez's second full-length album ''Ride the Fader'' was released in 1996, and was praised by ''Entertainment Weekly'' as "a fine specimen of spare, brainy post-metal hard rock".〔(Ethan Smith, ''Ride the Fader'' review, ''Entertainment Weekly'', November 8, 1996 )〕
Chavez never officially broke up, but they released no new material and played few shows between 1999 and 2006.〔LeMay, Matt. "(Interview: Chavez )". Pitchfork Media. December 8, 2006.〕 In 2006, Matador Records released ''Better Days Will Haunt You'', a compilation of virtually all of Chavez's studio material up to that point,〔("Chavez, Bright Eyes lead this week’s music reviews", ''Vail Daily'', April 16, 2007 )〕〔(John Dolan, ''Better Days Will Haunt You'' review, ''Entertainment Weekly'', October 27, 2006 )〕 with the addition of new vocals for the song "White Jeans". The band played a few shows in support of the compilation, and later played with other bands such as Pavement and Sonic Youth.〔(Spencer Patterson and Annie Zaleski, "Matador Friday recap", ''Las Vegas Weekly'', October 2, 2010 )〕
In 2001, during Chavez's period of inactivity, guitarist Matt Sweeney went on to join Smashing Pumpkins frontman/guitarist Billy Corgan and Slint guitarist David Pajo to form Zwan.〔(AllMusic: Zwan biography )〕 Sweeney teamed up with Will Oldham (under the moniker Bonnie 'Prince' Billy) for the 2005 album ''Superwolf'',〔(AllMusic: Review of ''Superwolf'' by Bonnie "Prince" Billy )〕 as well producing and playing on Early Man's debut record for Matador, ''Closing In''.〔(PopMatters Review: ''Closing In'' by Early Man )〕 Sweeney is also involved in the NYC anti-band Soldiers of Fortune who have put out two records with Mexican Summer. 〔(Mexican Summer artist page for Soldiers of Fortune )〕 Clay Tarver has kept himself busy directing various television commercials as well as writing the script for the movie ''Joy Ride''.〔(Internet Movie Database: Clay Tarver )〕 Matt Sweeney played guitar on Johnny Cash's ''American VI'' released posthumously in 2010. The band was chosen to perform at the ATP I'll Be Your Mirror festival organized by ATP & Portishead in September 2011 in Asbury Park, New Jersey.〔(ATP: I'll Be Your Mirror Asbury Park )〕
==Discography==


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