Never, Neverland (Deluxe Edition) Unto Others
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Album-Release:
2024
HRA-Release:
20.09.2024
Album including Album cover
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- 1 Butterfly 03:08
- 2 Momma Likes the Door Closed 03:11
- 3 Angel of the Night 03:32
- 4 Suicide Today 03:16
- 5 Sunshine 03:28
- 6 Glass Slippers 00:51
- 7 Fame 02:55
- 8 When the Kids Get Caught 02:57
- 9 Flatline 01:37
- 10 Time Goes on 03:09
- 11 Cold World 04:41
- 12 I Am the Light 02:40
- 13 Farewell... 00:46
- 14 Raigeki 雷撃 03:33
- 15 Hoops 02:56
- 16 Never, Neverland 04:02
- 17 Pet Sematary (Bonus Cover Version) 03:18
Info for Never, Neverland (Deluxe Edition)
„Never, Neverland“, continues to not only mark Unto Others as the successors to Type O Negative or the Sisters of Mercy, but as a band on the verge of something unholy and massive.
Never, Neverland is the album that turns the page for UNTO OTHERS. Their third album, following underground classics, Mana and Strength, it's the sound of harsh light breaking through the Portland quartet's darkened gothic and classic metal motifs. After significant radio play and hundreds of live shows around the world in the company of Behemoth, Arch Enemy, and King Diamond (amongst many others), frontman Gabe Franco and Co. have teamed up with producer Tom Dalgety (Ghost, The Cult), taking the next step from dark sunglasses and chugging metallic riffs to the more melodious gloom of lead track, "Butterfly", the crunching, punkish abandon of "Suicide Today" or the grandiosity of "Angel of the Night". It's the album that continues to mark UNTO OTHERS not only as the successors to Type O Negative or the Sisters of Mercy, but as a great rock band on the verge of something unholy and massive.
Gabriel Franco, vocals, guitars
Sebastian Silva, guitars
Brandon Hill, bass
Colin Vranizan, drums
Please Note: We offer this album in its native sampling rate of 48 kHz, 24-bit. The provided 96 kHz version was up-sampled and offers no audible value!
Unto Others
As addictively bittersweet as blood on the lips, and tragically cool as a days-gone corpse, the second album from Unto Others reaffirms their reputation as the finest band in goth-rock today.
Having been stripped of original moniker Idle Hands following a flurry of trademark issues wrapped in red tape last September, fans hooked by 2019’s outstanding Mana could be forgiven for worrying whether the Portland, OR collective might take the enforced rebranding as an opportunity to change up their sound. Thankfully, they’ve only doubled-down on their darkly romantic formula, stitching in sharper hooks, more pulsating beats and even deeper shades of black.Emerging from an electrified pool, of feedback, evocatively-titled opener Heroin roars into life, with the deathly metallic urgency of an outfit like Tribulation, but, for the most part, Unto Others prefer to showcase their Strength through sex and swagger rather than sheer savagery. Downtown feels like a pick-up anthem designed for some all-night dive bar, to be played in the darkness just before dawn. When Will Gods Work Be Done, meanwhile is a classic vampiric banger with a touch of crunch, which could sit alongside the best work from legends as esteemed as Bauhaus and She Wants Revenge.
Perhaps most striking is their ability to draw from throughout the genre’s history while weaving subtly different parts into an utterly compelling whole. There is a touch of the downtrodden melancholy of Joy Division about No Children Laughing Now, for instance, while something about the high energy hand-wringing of Why is powerfully reminiscent of classic Alkaline Trio. The high atmospherics and purposeful heft of Pat Benatar cover Hell Is For Children and Just A Matter Of Time owe a little to Type O Negative. The shimmering post-punk of Instinct could’ve come from The Cure.
By the time you reach the conclusive title-track, however – an impishly playful little number that surges from airy indie riffage and handclaps into tearaway guitar-solos and thunderous drums – the only band you’ll want to talk about will be the one whose name is pressed onto this album. Follow them into the sunset, and Unto Others will reward you with no end of dark delight.
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