“Fusing a potent mesh of modern alt, hip hop bounce and nu-metal edge, Nevertel continue their trajectory as one of rock music’s fresh promising examples of new energy.” – Knotfest
Born from four years of creative and personal reinvention, Florida band Nevertel have refined their sonic formula with razor-sharp precision on their new album ‘Start Again’ out this Friday, September 12th via Epitaph. Consisting of Jeremy Michael (vocals), Raul Lopez (producer/rapper) and Alec Davis (guitar), the trio’s 13-track opus weaves a visceral narrative of self-destruction and redemption, seamlessly blending nostalgic nu-metal, rap and alt-rock into a genre defying sound of today.
Ahead of the record’s release, Nevertel is sharing the explosive single ‘Break The Silence’, featuring powerhouse Memphis rock band Sleep Theory, together, the buzzy acts join forces for a multiverse of sonic chaos.
“‘Break The Silence’ is a song about being fed up with constantly getting taken advantage of, stepped on, and overlooked,” Nevertel discloses. “We all know or have known someone in life that has treated you like crap, made you feel small, or pushed you to the breaking point. When this happens with someone you love, it can be hard to address the problem out of fear you’ll be misunderstood or attacked. You end up in this internal war with yourself asking if it’s even worth it to talk about or not. But just like the song says, sometimes you gotta break the silence and put someone in their place to show them you can’t be cut down anymore. Sometimes the path with resistance is the only way forward, and it’s better to take it than to stay in silence.”
Sleep Theory’s Cullen Moore adds: “Being asked to be a part of writing ‘Break The Silence’ is something that’s extremely special to me. Nevertel is a band that I’ve been a fan of for a very long time and now that we’re good friends with them seems unreal. I love these guys. I love what they do and I love the people that they are. I can’t wait for everyone to hear what we’ve put together because I think it’s exactly what people would expect from a Nevertel x Sleep Theory track.”