About this album
Sound:
"A hypnotic blend of ambient textures and alternative rock rhythms invites introspection and emotional exploration."
Where they were
Released on April 24, 2013, '37' marked King Never's debut album after forming in 2012. The band aimed to carve their niche in the alternative rock scene, establishing a unique sound that set them apart from contemporaries.
Why it matters
'37' gained attention within the underground music community, showcasing King Never's innovative fusion of ambient and alternative rock. It helped them build a dedicated fanbase and garnered positive mentions in niche music blogs, signifying their emergence as a promising act in the genre.
Essential tracks
- "Push & Pull" — This opening track encapsulates the album's ethereal soundscape, blending airy vocals with intricate instrumentation that sets the tone for the entire record.
- "Stupid" — With its compelling lyrics and dynamic shifts in melody, 'Stupid' exemplifies King Never's ability to balance introspective themes with engaging musicality.
- "Upside Down Girl" — 'Upside Down Girl' showcases a more upbeat tempo while still maintaining the band’s signature atmospheric style, making it a standout track that balances energy with emotion.
Release Date
April 24, 2013
Artist Origin
United States
Tracklist
- 1 Push & Pull 3:05
- 2 Mr. No 4:12
- 3 Stupid 4:36
- 4 Change 3:07
- 5 Upside Down Girl 3:23