nevereven

Band Story
nevereven: New York’s Sonic Revivalists
The name says it all—nevereven. It’s a warning and a promise. Before you even hear the first gut-punch of distorted guitar or the thunderclap of drums, you know you're in for something relentless. This isn’t your dad’s rock band—and thank God for that.
nevereven is a dual-headed beast—part homage to the greats, part prophecy for the future of rock. They channel the spirit of classic heavyweights but twist it into something smarter, darker, and way more explosive. Their choruses hit like war cries—infectious, unforgettable, the kind you find yourself shouting alone in your car or with fists raised in a packed-out club. But don't let the hooky singalongs fool you. Underneath the anthemic sheen lies lyrical darkness. Think existential dread wrapped in arena-ready power chords.
That’s the thing with nevereven—they sneak up on you. The rhythm section grabs you by the throat and doesn’t let go. Your head starts nodding before your brain even registers the layers of complexity beneath the surface. It’s metal, sure. It’s prog? Definitely. But it’s also smart, tight, and unapologetically lean. These aren’t 12-minute solos disguised as songs. They’re compact sonic missiles, aimed straight at your psyche.
nevereven isn’t just playing music—they’re staging a full-blown takeover of a New York rock scene that’s been gutted by gloss and greed. They’re not here for the bright lights of Times Square or the empty glamour of corporate showcases. They’re from the other side of the city—the shadowy basements, the gritty dives, the places where real music still lives and breathes.
They don’t care about radio edits. They’re not here for sync deals. This is for the lifers. For the black-T-shirt crowd. For the ones who’ve been waiting for New York to stop apologizing and start roaring again.
Real rock is back in the city, and nevereven is leading the charge. It’s been a long time coming—but the wait is over.
Plug in. Turn it up. Let the chaos begin.
The name says it all—nevereven. It’s a warning and a promise. Before you even hear the first gut-punch of distorted guitar or the thunderclap of drums, you know you're in for something relentless. This isn’t your dad’s rock band—and thank God for that.
nevereven is a dual-headed beast—part homage to the greats, part prophecy for the future of rock. They channel the spirit of classic heavyweights but twist it into something smarter, darker, and way more explosive. Their choruses hit like war cries—infectious, unforgettable, the kind you find yourself shouting alone in your car or with fists raised in a packed-out club. But don't let the hooky singalongs fool you. Underneath the anthemic sheen lies lyrical darkness. Think existential dread wrapped in arena-ready power chords.
That’s the thing with nevereven—they sneak up on you. The rhythm section grabs you by the throat and doesn’t let go. Your head starts nodding before your brain even registers the layers of complexity beneath the surface. It’s metal, sure. It’s prog? Definitely. But it’s also smart, tight, and unapologetically lean. These aren’t 12-minute solos disguised as songs. They’re compact sonic missiles, aimed straight at your psyche.
nevereven isn’t just playing music—they’re staging a full-blown takeover of a New York rock scene that’s been gutted by gloss and greed. They’re not here for the bright lights of Times Square or the empty glamour of corporate showcases. They’re from the other side of the city—the shadowy basements, the gritty dives, the places where real music still lives and breathes.
They don’t care about radio edits. They’re not here for sync deals. This is for the lifers. For the black-T-shirt crowd. For the ones who’ve been waiting for New York to stop apologizing and start roaring again.
Real rock is back in the city, and nevereven is leading the charge. It’s been a long time coming—but the wait is over.
Plug in. Turn it up. Let the chaos begin.
Band Members
Frank Pascali, Damian Peters, Gary Pickard, Dave Previ
Frank Pascali, Damian Peters, Gary Pickard, Dave Previ
Location: AMERICA NORTH: USA: New York (NY)
Genre: Hard Rock