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Never Shout Never

Never Shout Never (originally typeset as nevershoutnever! and NeverShoutNever!) was an American rock band formed in Joplin, Missouri, in 2007. Vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Christofer Drew began the band as a solo project before expanding it to a band, whose best-known lineup included himself, bassist Taylor MacFee, and drummer Hayden Kaiser.[2] The band that accompanied Drew when it was a solo project were originally known as "The Shout". Never Shout Never released eight full-length albums and nine EPs.

Never Shout Never
Never Shout Never performing in 2009
Background information
OriginJoplin, Missouri, U.S.
Genres
Years active
  • 2007–2019
  • 2020–2023
Labels
Past members
Websitenevershoutnever.com

History edit

2007–2009: Formation and early career edit

Christofer Drew Ingle began making music under the alias nevershoutnever! in 2007, when he was 16 years old in his parents basement.[3] His first exposure came through the internet, where he achieved success on Myspace before issuing the extended play, The Yippee EP on July 29, 2008, and selling 46,000 copies in the US.[3][4] On July 30, 2008, he was featured on TRL, where he performed his debut single "Big City Dreams".[5] The single peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot Singles Sales chart.[6] To support the EP, he went on tour in the US with Jamestown Story, Owl City, and Handshakes and Highfives during the summer of 2008.[7] He toured with Hellogoodbye and Ace Enders in the fall of 2008.[8]

NeverShoutNever! released the lead single "Trouble" from his third EP, Me & My Uke on December 29, 2008.[9] The song peaked at number five on the Hot Singles Sales chart.[10] The song was later certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America in May 2012.[11] In January 2009, Me & My Uke was officially released.[12]

NeverShoutNever! started touring with The Scene Aesthetic, The Honorary Title, and The Bigger Lights in late February 2009[13] and then toured with bands such as Forever the Sickest Kids, The Cab, and Mercy Mercedes, among others in spring 2009 as part of The Bamboozle Roadshow 2009.[14] He played at both The Bamboozle Left 2009[15] and The Bamboozle 2009.[16] In 2009, Never Shout Never won the mtvU Woodie Awards for Breaking Woodie.[17]

2009–2010: What Is Love and Harmony edit

 
Christofer Drew performing with Never Shout Never in 2009

It was announced on May 29, 2009, that Ingle had signed to Warner Bros. Records, ending a major-label bidding war.[18][19] As part of the deal, Ingle runs and make releases on his own imprint label, Loveway Records.[20] Ingle's alias became officially stylized as Never Shout Never. The Summer EP was Ingle's first release under Warner Bros. and was released on June 23, 2009.[21] It sold 46,000 copies and the first single from the EP, titled "Happy", was released on iTunes on March 3, 2009.[4][22] Production for Never Shout Never's debut album began in June 2009, where Butch Walker produced the album.[23] The album was recorded in Los Angeles and at Abbey Road Studios in London.[24] The band embarked on a headlining tour in October 2009 with Carter Hulsey and Now Now Every Children, before joining Dashboard Confessional on their headling tour in November.[24]

A self-titled EP, Never Shout Never was released on December 8, 2009 and featured two songs from his upcoming debut album ("What Is Love?" and "Jane Doe"), a re-recorded version of a song from The Yippee EP ("She's Got Style"), and a live version of a song from The Yippee EP ("Big City Dreams").[25] The debut studio album from Never Shout Never, What Is Love?, was released on January 26, 2010.[26] The album peaked at number 24 on the Billboard 200 chart and sold 21,000 copies.[27][4] The album's first single, "What Is Love?" was released on December 15, 2009.[28] "I Love You 5" was released on February 4, 2010 as the second single from the album.[29] "Can't Stand It" was released on March 4, 2010 as the third and final single from the album along with its music video directed by Isaac Ravishankara.[30] The song peaked at number 29 on the Billboard US Rock Digital Song Sales chart.[31] The group headlined the Alternative Press AP Tour in the spring of 2010 with support from Joplin, The Cab, Hey Monday, Every Avenue and The Summer Set.[32]

Never Shout Never performed at the Vans Warped Tour in summer of 2010.[33] The band released a digital EP on July 27, 2010, titled Melody, which contained three tracks: "CheaterCheaterBestFriendEater", "Coffee & Cigarettes" and "Lousy Truth".[34] Their second studio album, Harmony, was released in August 2010.[35] The album peaked at number 14 on the Billboard 200 chart and sold 23,000 copies in its first week.[27][36] In October and November 2010, Never Shout Never co-headlined the Harmony Tour with The Maine, where the bands had fans gather can foods to help those in need. As a gift to the fans, they released a live split EP and was made available for free download on Never Shout Never's website.[37]

2011–2012: Time Travel and Indigo edit

 
Christofer Drew performing with Never Shout Never in 2011

The band's hometown, Joplin, Missouri, was heavily damaged by a tornado on May 22, 2011. Following the destruction, Ingle began a relief fund with United Way to raise $1.2 million for his hometown.[38] To raise awareness about the devastation of Joplin, Ingle took video footage of the destruction and posted it on YouTube on June 1, 2011. The video, which features the song "Time Travel", encouraged viewers to donate to the relief of the town via his United Way fund.[38] The song later went on to become the lead single from their third studio album on July 22, 2011.[39] The album was recorded in Springfield, Missouri at the 2100 Studios. It is also the first album where Never Shout Never recorded as a full band.[40] The album's second single "Simplistic Trance - Like Getaway" was released on August 26, 2011.[41] Never Shout Never's third studio album, Time Travel was released on September 20, 2011.[42] The album peaked at number 35 on the Billboard 200.[27] In support of the albums release, they embarked on a fall headliner tour called The Time Travel Tour.[43] The official music video for "Time Travel" was directed by Joey Boukadakis and was released in September 2011.[44]

Ingle first revealed the title of the group's fourth studio album in an interview with Alter The Press! on May 8, 2012,[45] and on September 20, via his Twitter account, he announced the release date of his new album Indigo.[46] According to Drew, he wanted to record every song with a different producer, all in different cities, to give each song a unique feel and its own style.[45] In support of the album's release, the band released five free tracks from their album through Alternative Press and Billboard.[47][48][49][50][51] Never Shout Never's fourth full-length studio album, Indigo was released November 13, 2012. It debuted at 194 on the Billboard 200, a steep decline from the group's previous high of 14.[27] The band toured the U.S. on the Indigo tour in late 2012.[52]

2013: Sunflower and The Xmas EP edit

In May 2013, Never Shout Never revealed their fifth studio album, Sunflower, which was released on July 2, 2013.[53] The band released the first promotional single, "Good Times" for streaming on May 23, 2013.[54] On May 28, the group released the album's second promotional single, "Subliminal Messages" which premiered exclusively on ProperyOfZack.com.[55] "Malibu" was released for streaming via PureVolume on June 4, as the third promotional single from the album.[56] The album's fourth and final promotional single, "Knock, Knock" was released on June 18.[57] The band performed at Warped Tour in the summer of 2013.[58] During the Warped Tour, Ingle had also teamed with BandHappy, an organization in which experienced musicians taught amateurs how to reach success. He had led a workshop in which a limited number of fans could ask questions and learn from him, with the addition of a one-on-one meet and greet.[59]

A festive EP titled The Xmas EP was released on November 22, 2013.[60] Drew produced and recorded the covers himself and collaborated with Dia Frampton on the original track "Under The Mistletoe". The song was released for streaming on November 15.[61] The EP was recorded in Drew's home.[60] The group headlined the Xmas Tour with support from The Downtown Fiction and Nick Santino in December 2013.[62]

2014–2016: Recycled Youth, Black Cat, and Departure of MacFee edit

In late 2013, Never Shout Never announced that the group was working on a new album called Recycled Youth, Vol. 1.[63] The album featured re-worked songs from previous Never Shout Never releases. In January 2014 the band announced that the group had begun recording the album, and was expected to be released later that year.[63] The album was the first installment of what Drew envisioned to be a three part collection of re-recorded fan and band favorites. It was produced by Eric Palmquist in Los Angeles, California.[64] In June 2014, Never Shout Never announced that Ian Crawford joined the band as the lead guitarist.[65] Recycled Youth, Vol. 1 was released on March 3, 2015.[66]

On June 9, 2015, it was announced that Never Shout Never would be releasing their seventh studio album, Black Cat on August 7, 2015.[67] The first single off of the album, titled "Hey! We OK", was released the same day.[67] The album was recorded in the DTLA Recording Studio in Los Angeles, California and was produced by Dennis Herring.[68] On June 17, the group released "Boom!" as the first promotional single from the album.[69] On July 16, the band premiered a new track titled, "Red Balloon" and was released as the album's second promotional single.[70] The album peaked at number 52 on the Billboard 200.[27] On November 24, 2015, Ian Crawford confirmed on his Facebook page that he had been let go from the band.[71][72]

The band embarked on the Black Cat Tour in January 2016.[73] "Red Balloon" was officially released as the album's second single on February 5, 2016.[74] "Hey! We Ok" was nominated at the 2016 Alternative Press Music Awards for Song of the Year.[75] The group headlined a US tour in June 2016 with support from Hundred Handed and Me Like Bees.[76] On June 26, 2016, bassist Taylor MacFee announced his departure from the band.[77] In November 2016, the group released their ninth EP, Advent Of Violett Soul.[78]

2017–2018: Cancelled studio albums and break-up edit

In June 2017, Never Shout Never performed at the 2017 Warped Tour.[79] They later embarked on the Throwback Tour, as well as performing at the So What?! Music Festival.[80] The tour lasted throughout 2017 where they played songs from earlier albums that likely wouldn't be played again for a long time.[81] In April 2017, Drew revealed he had plans on releasing Never Shout Never's eighth studio album, Emerald Sun. He described the record as "conceptual," dealing with the theme of love. He stated, "It's something I wrote that I feel has a higher message behind it. It's the album I've been wanting to make — [it] portrays my heart and how I see the world." 13 tracks were written for the album.[81] The album was expected to be released in the summer of 2018, but never made its way onto streaming services.[78]

On March 23, 2018, the band released a cover of Elvis Presley's "Love Me Tender" on their upcoming cover album, All for Love, composed entirely of covers of love songs.[82] On April 2, they released their cover of the Beatles' "Something".[83] It is unlikely All for Love was finished and will ever be released. Drew continued to upload a handful of covers on YouTube, but these were likely not final recordings for the album, nor were they likely intended to be on the album at all.[citation needed]

Ingle revealed in December 2018 that after a small tour in Mexico and Brazil the following month that Never Shout Never would disband.[84] However, he reached out to fans via an Instagram post two days later asking if he should keep making music under the name.[citation needed] Despite the initial announcement, the band performed shows in Brazil and Mexico in early 2019.[84] Following the final show in Brazil (with long-time drummer Hayden Kaiser absent) he stated he was uncertain of the band's future, but no official breakup announcement was confirmed.[85]

2020–2022: Unborn Spark, return and retirement edit

On April 29, 2020, Drew announced a solo acoustic album titled Unborn Spark, due for release on May 13, his son's 1st birthday.[86] However, on May 5, he announced that he needed a little more time for mixing and artwork to be completed.[87] On May 17, he announced that the album would be released on June 12.[88] On June 8, the first single, "Time to Change", was released. With it came the announcement that it would be released as a Never Shout Never album.[89]

Never Shout Never returned in late 2021, releasing a new single titled "Easy Swagger" in October.[90] On March 8, 2022, Drew announced his retirement from music, putting an end to the band.[91] In addition, Drew confirmed on Twitter that Never Shout Never was finished.[92] However, on December 24, 2022, he announced that Never Shout Never would be returning the following year and also announced a release of a new album.[93][94] On November 25, 2023, Drew announced via Twitter his second retirement from music, revealing that he would pursue a new career in professional painting.[95] He also released the final mixes of his intended album, Advent of Violet Soul on the same day.[96]

Band members edit

Former members edit

  • Christofer Drew – lead vocals, guitars, bass, ukulele, violin, drums, percussion, piano, keyboards, synthesizers, programming, banjo, harmonica, (2007–2023)
  • Caleb Denison – guitars, drums, percussion, backing vocals (2008–2011)[40]
  • Ian Crawford – guitars, backing vocals (2014–2015)[65]
  • Taylor Macfee – bass, backing vocals (2008–2016)[40]
  • Hayden Kaiser – auxiliary percussion, backing vocals, drums, guitars (2009–2018)[40]
  • Dustin Dobernig – piano, percussion, keyboards, violin (2009–2011)[97]
  • Nathan Ellison – drums, percussion (2008–2011)[97]
  • Tof Hoglen – keyboards (2016–2018)[84]

Timeline edit

Discography edit

Albums

Awards and nominations edit

Alternative Press Music Awards edit

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2016 "Hey! We Ok" Song of the Year Nominated[75]

mtvU Woodie Awards edit

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2009 "Never Shout Never" Breaking Woodie Won[17]

PETA's Libby Awards edit

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2011 "Christofer Drew" Sexiest Vegetarian Won[40]

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Never Shout Never at MTV
  • Never Shout Never at Purevolume
  • Interview with Never Shout Never on Thought Catalog

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Never Shout Never originally typeset as nevershoutnever and NeverShoutNever was an American rock band formed in Joplin Missouri in 2007 Vocalist and multi instrumentalist Christofer Drew began the band as a solo project before expanding it to a band whose best known lineup included himself bassist Taylor MacFee and drummer Hayden Kaiser 2 The band that accompanied Drew when it was a solo project were originally known as The Shout Never Shout Never released eight full length albums and nine EPs Never Shout NeverNever Shout Never performing in 2009Background informationOriginJoplin Missouri U S GenresPop rock alternative rock 1 indie rock emo 1 acoustic 1 Years active2007 2019 2020 2023LabelsWarner Bros Sire LovewayPast membersChristofer Drew Ian Crawford Taylor MacFee Zachary Honeyman Nathan Ellison Dustin Dobernig Hayden Kaiser Caleb Denison Tof HoglenWebsitenevershoutnever wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 2007 2009 Formation and early career 1 2 2009 2010 What Is Love and Harmony 1 3 2011 2012 Time Travel and Indigo 1 4 2013 Sunflower and The Xmas EP 1 5 2014 2016 Recycled Youth Black Cat and Departure of MacFee 1 6 2017 2018 Cancelled studio albums and break up 1 7 2020 2022 Unborn Spark return and retirement 2 Band members 2 1 Former members 2 1 1 Timeline 3 Discography 4 Awards and nominations 4 1 Alternative Press Music Awards 4 2 mtvU Woodie Awards 4 3 PETA s Libby Awards 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit2007 2009 Formation and early career edit Christofer Drew Ingle began making music under the alias nevershoutnever in 2007 when he was 16 years old in his parents basement 3 His first exposure came through the internet where he achieved success on Myspace before issuing the extended play The Yippee EP on July 29 2008 and selling 46 000 copies in the US 3 4 On July 30 2008 he was featured on TRL where he performed his debut single Big City Dreams 5 The single peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot Singles Sales chart 6 To support the EP he went on tour in the US with Jamestown Story Owl City and Handshakes and Highfives during the summer of 2008 7 He toured with Hellogoodbye and Ace Enders in the fall of 2008 8 NeverShoutNever released the lead single Trouble from his third EP Me amp My Uke on December 29 2008 9 The song peaked at number five on the Hot Singles Sales chart 10 The song was later certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America in May 2012 11 In January 2009 Me amp My Uke was officially released 12 NeverShoutNever started touring with The Scene Aesthetic The Honorary Title and The Bigger Lights in late February 2009 13 and then toured with bands such as Forever the Sickest Kids The Cab and Mercy Mercedes among others in spring 2009 as part of The Bamboozle Roadshow 2009 14 He played at both The Bamboozle Left 2009 15 and The Bamboozle 2009 16 In 2009 Never Shout Never won the mtvU Woodie Awards for Breaking Woodie 17 2009 2010 What Is Love and Harmony edit nbsp Christofer Drew performing with Never Shout Never in 2009 Main articles What Is Love Never Shout Never album and Harmony Never Shout Never album It was announced on May 29 2009 that Ingle had signed to Warner Bros Records ending a major label bidding war 18 19 As part of the deal Ingle runs and make releases on his own imprint label Loveway Records 20 Ingle s alias became officially stylized as Never Shout Never The Summer EP was Ingle s first release under Warner Bros and was released on June 23 2009 21 It sold 46 000 copies and the first single from the EP titled Happy was released on iTunes on March 3 2009 4 22 Production for Never Shout Never s debut album began in June 2009 where Butch Walker produced the album 23 The album was recorded in Los Angeles and at Abbey Road Studios in London 24 The band embarked on a headlining tour in October 2009 with Carter Hulsey and Now Now Every Children before joining Dashboard Confessional on their headling tour in November 24 A self titled EP Never Shout Never was released on December 8 2009 and featured two songs from his upcoming debut album What Is Love and Jane Doe a re recorded version of a song from The Yippee EP She s Got Style and a live version of a song from The Yippee EP Big City Dreams 25 The debut studio album from Never Shout Never What Is Love was released on January 26 2010 26 The album peaked at number 24 on the Billboard 200 chart and sold 21 000 copies 27 4 The album s first single What Is Love was released on December 15 2009 28 I Love You 5 was released on February 4 2010 as the second single from the album 29 Can t Stand It was released on March 4 2010 as the third and final single from the album along with its music video directed by Isaac Ravishankara 30 The song peaked at number 29 on the Billboard US Rock Digital Song Sales chart 31 The group headlined the Alternative Press AP Tour in the spring of 2010 with support from Joplin The Cab Hey Monday Every Avenue and The Summer Set 32 Never Shout Never performed at the Vans Warped Tour in summer of 2010 33 The band released a digital EP on July 27 2010 titled Melody which contained three tracks CheaterCheaterBestFriendEater Coffee amp Cigarettes and Lousy Truth 34 Their second studio album Harmony was released in August 2010 35 The album peaked at number 14 on the Billboard 200 chart and sold 23 000 copies in its first week 27 36 In October and November 2010 Never Shout Never co headlined the Harmony Tour with The Maine where the bands had fans gather can foods to help those in need As a gift to the fans they released a live split EP and was made available for free download on Never Shout Never s website 37 2011 2012 Time Travel and Indigo edit nbsp Christofer Drew performing with Never Shout Never in 2011 Main articles Time Travel Never Shout Never album and Indigo Never Shout Never album The band s hometown Joplin Missouri was heavily damaged by a tornado on May 22 2011 Following the destruction Ingle began a relief fund with United Way to raise 1 2 million for his hometown 38 To raise awareness about the devastation of Joplin Ingle took video footage of the destruction and posted it on YouTube on June 1 2011 The video which features the song Time Travel encouraged viewers to donate to the relief of the town via his United Way fund 38 The song later went on to become the lead single from their third studio album on July 22 2011 39 The album was recorded in Springfield Missouri at the 2100 Studios It is also the first album where Never Shout Never recorded as a full band 40 The album s second single Simplistic Trance Like Getaway was released on August 26 2011 41 Never Shout Never s third studio album Time Travel was released on September 20 2011 42 The album peaked at number 35 on the Billboard 200 27 In support of the albums release they embarked on a fall headliner tour called The Time Travel Tour 43 The official music video for Time Travel was directed by Joey Boukadakis and was released in September 2011 44 Ingle first revealed the title of the group s fourth studio album in an interview with Alter The Press on May 8 2012 45 and on September 20 via his Twitter account he announced the release date of his new album Indigo 46 According to Drew he wanted to record every song with a different producer all in different cities to give each song a unique feel and its own style 45 In support of the album s release the band released five free tracks from their album through Alternative Press and Billboard 47 48 49 50 51 Never Shout Never s fourth full length studio album Indigo was released November 13 2012 It debuted at 194 on the Billboard 200 a steep decline from the group s previous high of 14 27 The band toured the U S on the Indigo tour in late 2012 52 2013 Sunflower and The Xmas EP edit Main articles Sunflower Never Shout Never album and The Xmas EP In May 2013 Never Shout Never revealed their fifth studio album Sunflower which was released on July 2 2013 53 The band released the first promotional single Good Times for streaming on May 23 2013 54 On May 28 the group released the album s second promotional single Subliminal Messages which premiered exclusively on ProperyOfZack com 55 Malibu was released for streaming via PureVolume on June 4 as the third promotional single from the album 56 The album s fourth and final promotional single Knock Knock was released on June 18 57 The band performed at Warped Tour in the summer of 2013 58 During the Warped Tour Ingle had also teamed with BandHappy an organization in which experienced musicians taught amateurs how to reach success He had led a workshop in which a limited number of fans could ask questions and learn from him with the addition of a one on one meet and greet 59 A festive EP titled The Xmas EP was released on November 22 2013 60 Drew produced and recorded the covers himself and collaborated with Dia Frampton on the original track Under The Mistletoe The song was released for streaming on November 15 61 The EP was recorded in Drew s home 60 The group headlined the Xmas Tour with support from The Downtown Fiction and Nick Santino in December 2013 62 2014 2016 Recycled Youth Black Cat and Departure of MacFee edit Main articles Recycled Youth and Black Cat Never Shout Never album In late 2013 Never Shout Never announced that the group was working on a new album called Recycled Youth Vol 1 63 The album featured re worked songs from previous Never Shout Never releases In January 2014 the band announced that the group had begun recording the album and was expected to be released later that year 63 The album was the first installment of what Drew envisioned to be a three part collection of re recorded fan and band favorites It was produced by Eric Palmquist in Los Angeles California 64 In June 2014 Never Shout Never announced that Ian Crawford joined the band as the lead guitarist 65 Recycled Youth Vol 1 was released on March 3 2015 66 On June 9 2015 it was announced that Never Shout Never would be releasing their seventh studio album Black Cat on August 7 2015 67 The first single off of the album titled Hey We OK was released the same day 67 The album was recorded in the DTLA Recording Studio in Los Angeles California and was produced by Dennis Herring 68 On June 17 the group released Boom as the first promotional single from the album 69 On July 16 the band premiered a new track titled Red Balloon and was released as the album s second promotional single 70 The album peaked at number 52 on the Billboard 200 27 On November 24 2015 Ian Crawford confirmed on his Facebook page that he had been let go from the band 71 72 The band embarked on the Black Cat Tour in January 2016 73 Red Balloon was officially released as the album s second single on February 5 2016 74 Hey We Ok was nominated at the 2016 Alternative Press Music Awards for Song of the Year 75 The group headlined a US tour in June 2016 with support from Hundred Handed and Me Like Bees 76 On June 26 2016 bassist Taylor MacFee announced his departure from the band 77 In November 2016 the group released their ninth EP Advent Of Violett Soul 78 2017 2018 Cancelled studio albums and break up edit In June 2017 Never Shout Never performed at the 2017 Warped Tour 79 They later embarked on the Throwback Tour as well as performing at the So What Music Festival 80 The tour lasted throughout 2017 where they played songs from earlier albums that likely wouldn t be played again for a long time 81 In April 2017 Drew revealed he had plans on releasing Never Shout Never s eighth studio album Emerald Sun He described the record as conceptual dealing with the theme of love He stated It s something I wrote that I feel has a higher message behind it It s the album I ve been wanting to make it portrays my heart and how I see the world 13 tracks were written for the album 81 The album was expected to be released in the summer of 2018 but never made its way onto streaming services 78 On March 23 2018 the band released a cover of Elvis Presley s Love Me Tender on their upcoming cover album All for Love composed entirely of covers of love songs 82 On April 2 they released their cover of the Beatles Something 83 It is unlikely All for Love was finished and will ever be released Drew continued to upload a handful of covers on YouTube but these were likely not final recordings for the album nor were they likely intended to be on the album at all citation needed Ingle revealed in December 2018 that after a small tour in Mexico and Brazil the following month that Never Shout Never would disband 84 However he reached out to fans via an Instagram post two days later asking if he should keep making music under the name citation needed Despite the initial announcement the band performed shows in Brazil and Mexico in early 2019 84 Following the final show in Brazil with long time drummer Hayden Kaiser absent he stated he was uncertain of the band s future but no official breakup announcement was confirmed 85 2020 2022 Unborn Spark return and retirement edit On April 29 2020 Drew announced a solo acoustic album titled Unborn Spark due for release on May 13 his son s 1st birthday 86 However on May 5 he announced that he needed a little more time for mixing and artwork to be completed 87 On May 17 he announced that the album would be released on June 12 88 On June 8 the first single Time to Change was released With it came the announcement that it would be released as a Never Shout Never album 89 Never Shout Never returned in late 2021 releasing a new single titled Easy Swagger in October 90 On March 8 2022 Drew announced his retirement from music putting an end to the band 91 In addition Drew confirmed on Twitter that Never Shout Never was finished 92 However on December 24 2022 he announced that Never Shout Never would be returning the following year and also announced a release of a new album 93 94 On November 25 2023 Drew announced via Twitter his second retirement from music revealing that he would pursue a new career in professional painting 95 He also released the final mixes of his intended album Advent of Violet Soul on the same day 96 Band members editFormer members edit Christofer Drew lead vocals guitars bass ukulele violin drums percussion piano keyboards synthesizers programming banjo harmonica 2007 2023 Caleb Denison guitars drums percussion backing vocals 2008 2011 40 Ian Crawford guitars backing vocals 2014 2015 65 Taylor Macfee bass backing vocals 2008 2016 40 Hayden Kaiser auxiliary percussion backing vocals drums guitars 2009 2018 40 Dustin Dobernig piano percussion keyboards violin 2009 2011 97 Nathan Ellison drums percussion 2008 2011 97 Tof Hoglen keyboards 2016 2018 84 Timeline editDiscography editMain article Never Shout Never discography Albums What Is Love 2010 Harmony 2010 Time Travel 2011 Indigo 2012 Sunflower 2013 Recycled Youth 2015 Black Cat 2015 Unborn Spark 2020 Awards and nominations editAlternative Press Music Awards edit Year Nominee work Award Result 2016 Hey We Ok Song of the Year Nominated 75 mtvU Woodie Awards edit Year Nominee work Award Result 2009 Never Shout Never Breaking Woodie Won 17 PETA s Libby Awards edit Year Nominee work Award Result 2011 Christofer Drew Sexiest Vegetarian Won 40 References edit a b c Jeffries David Never Shout Never AllMusic Bio AllMusic Retrieved February 14 2021 Never Shout Never Biography Billboard Archived from the original on July 3 2016 Retrieved September 7 2022 a b David Jeffries Never Shout Never Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved 2015 11 09 a b c Billboard Magazine February 20 2010 PDF p 35 Retrieved September 12 2021 Big City Dreams Live Never Shout Never Music Video MTV 2008 07 31 Retrieved 2009 06 12 Hot Singles Sales Big City Dreams Billboard January 17 2009 Archived from the original on January 29 2009 Retrieved December 22 2021 Bryce Jacobson June 2 2008 Never Shout Never Post New Song EP Details Driven Far Off Retrieved June 25 2023 AP NEWS AP Exclusive Hellogoodbye revamp lineup plan fall tour 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Never Apple Music Retrieved February 15 2022 a b Here are all the 2016 APMAs nominees Alternative Press March 17 2016 Retrieved February 16 2022 Never Shout Never announce headlining tour Alternative Press May 24 2016 Retrieved December 2 2023 Taylor Macfee on Instagram Ok I want to send my most sincere thank you to every friend every fan and every amazing musician I ve ever had the privilege of sharing Instagram com Archived from the original on 2021 12 26 Retrieved January 23 2020 a b Alex Darus May 13 2020 10 songs that prove Christofer Drew can sing anything Alternative Press Retrieved March 27 2023 Ralph Caitlyn March 22 2017 Full Warped Tour 2017 lineup announced Altpress com Retrieved January 23 2020 Ralph Caitlyn February 17 2017 Never Shout Never announce throwback tour everyone cries tears of joy Altpress com Retrieved January 23 2020 a b Never Shout Never talk end of an era with Throwback Tour and exciting next chapter Alternative Press April 11 2017 Retrieved December 4 2023 Never Shout Never Love Me Tender Official Audio YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 Retrieved January 23 2020 Never Shout Never Something Official Video YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 Retrieved January 23 2020 a b c Did Never Shout Never break up UPDATED Alternative Press December 26 2018 Retrieved December 4 2023 Never Shout Never no Brasil A Autentica Audio Circo Voador 2019 YouTube Retrieved January 23 2020 Rachael Dowd April 29 2020 Here s when Christofer Drew is returning with new music Alternative Press Retrieved November 26 2023 Rachael Dowd May 7 2020 We ll have to wait a bit longer to hear Christofer Drew s new solo album Alternative Press Retrieved November 26 2023 Koltan Greenwood May 18 2020 Christofer Drew s Unborn Spark finally has a new release date Alternative Press Retrieved November 26 2023 NSNOfficial June 8 2020 New acoustic LP UnbornSpark drops on Friday Stream the single Time to Change on the NSN YouTube channel Tweet via Twitter Easy Swagger Single by Never Shout Never Apple Music Archived from the original on October 20 2021 Retrieved December 30 2021 Retiring from music shogun shit was pretty cool Twitter Archived from the original on March 9 2022 Retrieved March 9 2022 christoferdrew August 30 2022 Never shout never is done Tweet via Twitter christoferdrew December 25 2022 Never shout never redemption 2023 it s decided Tweet via Twitter christoferdrew December 25 2022 And a new album I promise Tweet via Twitter Paige Owens November 26 2023 Never Shout Never Vocalist Christofer Drew Retires From Music idobi Radio Retrieved December 4 2023 Thechrisdrew33 November 25 2023 I m retiring from the music industry to pursue a professional painting career Advent of Violet Soul is not getting an official release Here are the final mixes feel free to share Tweet via Twitter a b John Fortunato November 17 2010 Chris Drew of Never Shout Never Harmony The Aquarian Retrieved December 4 2023 External links edit nbsp 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