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DEB NEVER
shares EP
WHERE HAVE ALL
THE FLOWERS GONE?
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‘As her worries mount, so does her backup; she is joined by more voices, much sturdier guitars and a bustling double time breakbeat before falling back into her low-fi reverie, as if it was all just a pop mirage.’ – The New York Times
‘a song with plenty of genuine ache, but also just the right touch of winking schmaltz.’ – Rolling Stone
‘Playing it cool just comes effortlessly to Deb Never, even when she’s pleading.’ – The FADER
‘Raw, warm, emotional and uplifting.’ – Forbes
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Deb Never releases her hotly anticipated EP, Where Have All The Flowers Gone? out now via Moonlanding.
An urgency to reminisce about freedom and youth is embedded within the production and lyricism of the Pacific Northwest native’s new project. She sings hypnotic vocals about lost love and finding herself over droning synths and grungy guitar and drums, honing in on the universal hope for a return of better times and simultaneously, a hope for a better future. Producers Jam City (Olivia Rodrigo, Kelela, Troye Sivan), U.K. based Michael Percy, and Jim-E Stack (Dominic Fike, Bon Iver, Joji, Coraline Polacheck, HAIM) all contributed to the creation of Never’s revolutionary alt-pop sound on this record.
Heavy with nostalgia and compelling songwriting, Deb Never delivers a transportive and dreamy sophomore EP. Previous singles include ‘Someone Else‘, ‘Sorry‘, ‘Disassociate‘, and ‘Sweet & Spice‘, with the new record a clear step up for the devestatingly talented songwriter.
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Where Have All The Flowers Gone?
EP Tracklisting
1. Stupid (prod. by Michael Percy & Hoskins)
2. Sorry (prod. by Luke Wild)
3. Someone Else (prod. By Michael Percy & Jam City)
4. Disassociate (prod. by Luke Wild & Michael Percy)
5. Sweet & Spice ft. Jim-E Stack
6. Funky (prod. by Michael Percy)
7. Coca Cola (prod. by Jam City)
8. Red Eye (prod. by Ryan Dulude
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About DEB NEVER
Deb Never began recording dream-like melodies and developing her ominous grunge sound by drawing inspiration from various ‘90s artists while growing up in the Pacific Northwest. After trial and error with different bands, Deb decided to forge her own path and relocated to Los Angeles. Once there, she began working on her debut project which was then taken on by WEDIDIT. She released the House on Wheels EP via the label in August 2019, just one of many achievements made that year alone.
Outlets started to take notice, with Pigeons & Planes awarding her ‘Best New Artists of the Month’ for April 2019. As her popularity climbed, she opened for Tommy Genesis, who also appears on Deb’s ‘Same‘ Remix, and later Dominic Fike. The FADER later named her as one of their 4 ‘Gen F’ artists for Winter 2019/2020 and V Magazine named her as a ‘Generation V’ artist for 2019. In 2020, she teamed up with Kenny Beats for ‘Stone Cold’ and then at the peak of quarantine she recorded and released her BandCamp-only Intermission EP, which she premiered live via i-D’s Instagram. Deb was also named to Dazed Magazine’s notable Dazed 100 list in 2020 alongside some of the world’s most up-and-coming contemporary creatives. ‘Someone Else‘ and ‘Sorry‘ present the first of more introspective work to come from Deb Never in 2021, introducing a more evolved sound from the artist.
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