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Thursday, September 22, 2011

Never Shout Never Debut Trippy "Time Travel"

Never Shout Never have premiered the spacey video exclusively on AOL Music for "Time Travel," the title track from Pop-rockers's latest third full-length release, which has just dropped on Tuesday. The band's experimental, layered new album will also be the first release to feature a full permanent band, and it shows what follows is the sound of a fully realized, four-piece unit at their moment of self-discovery.
Popular one-man-band Never Shout Never was formed in Joplin, Missouri in 2007. After several releases as Christofer Drew's solo project, Never Shout Never recently made the transition from Drew's one-man-show to a full group, including longtime friends Caleb Denison, Taylor MacFee and Hayden Kaiser. The new album's tracks are more heartsick rather than the usual happy toned songs he's known for. The title track "Time Travel" with a lighter tone, explains how Drew tries to find his faith again. "Simplistic Trance-Like Getaway" describes getting away from all that's going on in the world.
The latest effort, "Time Travel," certainly sports a more experimental, layered rock sound than Drew's previous efforts, and it also has less ukulele sound to it unlike previous albums. Despite the differences between "Time Travel" and his earlier albums, fans are sure to love this album just as much as the others. Never Shout Never does not disappoint with his new work, and "Time Travel" has already made the Top 25 Sellers. The band self-produced their new LP, so it's no surprise that they had a hand in the production of the video for "Time Travel," too.
Never Shout Never's new video for "Time Travel" pays homage to its title with space-age lights, exploding fireworks, and white flashes reminiscent of stardust. There's also a pretty sweet fog machine as the video fades to close. Appropriately enough, the clip finds the guys rocking out in front of an illuminated time machine. "I wanted to make this album more of a little concept," Drew said. "I just wanted it to be different than anything that we've done; I wanted it to be a little more trippy. I've always thought that it would be awesome to travel through time. I watch a lot of the History Channel."

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