Updates from TheNeverPress - news from inside the camp, and also dispatches from out there. These may be film, tv or music reviews, artist profiles and interviews, industry updates or the odd gonzo report from our various misdeeds and shenanigans.
TheNeverPress collar one of our favourite bands of all time. The Canadian alt-rock country three-piece take a break from their tour to talk to us about being on the road, creating music together for twenty odd years and how to keep on truckin'
‘From the mind of Curry Barker’ comes Milk & Serial - a found footage film shot for about tuppence. It’s clever, fun, dark and shocking. Next best thing? It’s 60minutes long. Better best thing? It’s free for all, on YouTube.
Peter Perrett, former frontman of late 70s post punk misfits The Only Ones, returns to the London stage prior to the release of his third solo album, The Cleansing, gracing MOTH Club with a tight set spanning a career full of surprises.
Prolific multi-instrumentalist Giack Bazz gets into it with TheNeverPress on his output, the ever-changing industry and his upcoming album Bedtime Stories for Computers
The Conclusion of their 2024 tour, going out in style!
A Friday night at Lafayette could not have been a better send off for the boys from Portsmouth who concluded their UK tour in front of a bustling, sold-out crowd. I had heard so much about Crystal Tides over the
We chat with Natasha Muluswela, a fantastic Zimbabwe-born visual artist, currently working and studying in the UK. We chew over technique, expression, politics, power and catharses in creating.
We're keeping it internal this week as TheNeverZine pals Claire and resident poet Rosie get together to discuss inspiration, form and finding one's voice.
Composer, filmmaker and artist Hugo Max talks improvised film-scoring to silent movie classics, and other wonderful pursuits ahead of his UK cinema tour.
We sit down with George Bloomfield, poet, actor and host of a spoken word open-mic night at Orbit Tap Room and Brewery to natter about his work, his influences and what makes a great open-mic night.
London-based Gemma Rogers and her band introduced the world to her latest EP, No Future, with a performance full of energy, wit, anger, love and mischief, at Dash the Henge in Camberwell.
On perhaps the last kick of the summer, TheNeverPress took a bright and breezy stroll through our lovely neighbourhood to head to the Pagemasters Zine Fair at the South London Gallery. It was busy. It was noisy. It was messy.
We loved every second.