
Chagall Guevara. Talk about a cult classic in CCM circles, and you will likely hear the oddly named supergroup mentioned. Who knows why some fantastic bands take off and others fizzle, but many times it can be chalked up to what makes a good joke: timing. Steve Taylor and company had all the earmarks of the next big thing, only to be puzzlingly and criminally unknown outside of the devoted few. Of course, having the benefit of hindsight, I have a theory on why. I think they were just a year or two ahead of their time.
Rock' n roll fans will recognize 1991 as a pivotal year, especially the last quarter of the year from September on, containing the release of four iconic alt-rock albums. If mainstream music was still in the throes of hair metal and pop stars, Christian music was even more entrenched. But Chagall was aiming further than the CCM bubble, only to be quickly overshadowed by the volcanic eruption of Seattle grunge: Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden.
Still, Chagall Guevara -- fronted by Steve Taylor, and featuring Dave Perkins and Lynn Nichols on guitars, Wade Jaynes on bass, and Mike Mead on drums -- unleashed their self-titled debut in 1991. They set out, not just to make a record, but to lob a Molotov cocktail into the divide between Christian and secular music. Released on MCA Records, and later reissued by Sparrow, Chagall Guevara is a 50-minute blaze of alt-rock swagger, post-punk edge, and razor-sharp lyricism that channels The Clash's grit, R.E.M.'s jangle, and Talking Heads' quirky brilliance. Its only flaw? Being so far ahead of its time meant that neither the CCM nor mainstream markets knew what to do with it. This delightful and stubbornly subversive album remains a cult classic that burns as brightly today as it did over three decades ago.
The sound is a thrilling collision of styles, with Perkins and Nichols weaving jangly hooks and raw distortion over Jaynes and Mead's propulsive rhythm section. Taylor's vocals -- sneering, soaring, and dripping with sardonic charm -- steal the show. Whether he's delivering the driving alt-rock stylings of "Violent Blue," or navigating the brooding groove of the sprawling "Monkey Grinder," Taylor showcases a storytelling prowess. The wailing guitar work in "Monkey Grinder" is a big highlight of the album. Additionally, the production, helmed by the band and Matt Wallace (Faith No More), balances wit and grit, letting the band's personality shine through every jagged edge.
Lyrically, Taylor's pen is as sharp as ever, with the album's title -- a nod to painter Marc Chagall and revolutionary Che Guevara -- hinting at its mission: revolutionary art with a disruptive streak. Songs like "Play God," with its horn-driven defiance, skewer consumerism and power, while "Love Is a Dead Language" wrestles with heartbreak, and "Take Me Back to Love Canal" lands a darkly humorous jab at environmental ruin. The anthemic closer, "If It All Comes True," balances cynicism with a flicker of redemption, tying the album together with hope. Taylor's knack for blending biting satire with universal resonance ensures the lyrics hit hard.
Chagall Guevara is a firecracker of a debut: bold, brash, and unapologetically itself. Its forward-thinking sound and fearless spirit made it a misfit in '91, but that's exactly why it's aged so well. A record and band that fell squarely in no-man's-land, Chagall Guevara deserves to be in the conversation for one of the best alternative albums in CCM history. For fans of Steve Taylor's solo work, or anyone craving music that takes risks and rewards repeat listens, this is essential. Hunt it down, crank it up, and let it ignite the artistic revolution.
- Review date: 11/8/25, written by Josh Balogh of Jesusfreakhideout.com
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