
Unto Others Invoke the Spirit of Goth Rock Majesty with ‘Never, Neverland’

If you’re a goth rock enthusiast pining for an album that encapsulates the spirit of the genre, then hearken to the siren call of Unto Others. Through the brooding mists of the Pacific Northwest, this Oregon-based band has meticulously sculpted what’s quickly been hailed as the goth rock album of the year with ‘Never, Neverland’.
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Exploring ‘Never, Neverland’, you’ll find each track elegantly crafted, balancing somber tones with a glimmer of hope, a signature recipe that intricately stitches together the profound ethos of goth rock. With an evident nod to the legendary Pete Steele, Unto Others sidesteps the risqué and focuses purely on the music, leaving behind them any influence of Playgirl spreads. Their approach is straightforward yet creatively complex, honouring tradition while carving out a niche that’s unequivocally their own.
Goth rock aficionados and newcomers alike, prepare for a journey through ‘Never, Neverland’.