With the title single from their debut LP, The place Did the Time Go, Neversound didn’t maintain again on the fuzzed-up lamentations or the sludgy distortion that rolls by the six-minute epic like a nostalgic landslide. There’s no mistaking the sonic signposts planted within the murk, however it’s within the prolonged experimentalism and post-rock-laced moments of stripped-back environment that Neversound show they’re not simply digging up relics.
The alt-90s disillusionment pulses by the monitor, not as a rehash however as a temporal gateway that equips you with rose-tinted glasses earlier than pulling you backwards into the haze. The curvature of the chords ripples outwards whereas transferring by you want Neversound discovered a method to tether your photo voltaic plexus to their instrumentals. The ebb and movement is so visceral you’ll really feel possessed reasonably than passive.
From doom-laced dirges to uncooked traditional rock howls that scrape their approach up by the combination, the band finds loads of room to burn by their influences with out ever falling flat in imitation. With Deftones, Nirvana, and Alice in Chains seeping in on the seams, Neversound rips open area for the kind of catharsis that outlined an period and refuses to let it go gently.
The place Did the Time Go is now out there on all main streaming platforms, together with Spotify.
Overview by Amelia Vandergast