★★★★★
Never Shout Never are often championed as children of a bygone MySpace age which has since ultimately faded into oblivion. Where countless bands from that time have been and not just gone, but completely dropped off the faces of both physical and cyber worlds, Missouri's Never Shout Never haven't blinked off the radar for a second, and are back with their fourth studio album, "Indigo"...
- www.alterthepress.com
2013-04-02
★★★★★
Never Shout Never are a group with humble beginnings, true children of the MySpace age and one of the few remaining relics of the social network's success (besides such gems of the internet as Tom Anderson's Facebook page). The success of Never Shout Never may earn a snide look from the cynics if only for the fact that vocalist Christofer Drew's first name is spelled with an 'f' rather than a 'ph'; however, it's hard to deny that a comeback following tragedy is an impressive feat...
- www.alterthepress.com
2011-10-03
★★★★★
Release Date: September 20, 2011 Love him or hate him, Christofer Drew most likely couldn't care less - he's not slowing down anytime soon. With Never Shout Never, the kid continues to progress with each release. With last year's Harmony, he went for an old-fashioned pop-record, resulting in arguably the biggest progression of his career. "Sell Out" cemented his growth as a song-writer and as an artist...
- absolutepunk.net
2011-09-22
★★★★★
Best EP title of the last year? Fo sho. Most overrated act to emerge in the last year? Um, no not really. Which is a shame, because that would have made for a great review opener. The problem here is that in the UK, nobody really knows who Nevershoutnever! is so that therefore makes it pretty impossible to be 'rated', let alone excessively. This too, is a shame, because soloist Christofer Drew deserves all the hype that he gets...
- hangout.altsounds.com
2011-08-22
★★★★★
If you could grab an American teen wanna be and whack him in the jingleys as hard as you could, stick him in front of a mic, set him alongside some other haircut emo's and you will eventually stumble across Never Shout Never. The lyrics are bad, the voice is annoying and the music is just basic - Plus this guy's hair seems to have its own personality. This is pop at its most annoying, even "Gimme More" from Britney sounds more appealing...
- hangout.altsounds.com
2011-05-04
★★★★★
Sound: 21 year old internet sensation Christofer Drew's first full length release comes with many similarities to his numerous EP's. The first track on the album 'Harmony' is one of the best, kicking us off with a mellow acoustic guitar line, before drawing us into the soothing vocals of Drew, his voice overlapping the guitar beautifully, and becoming a rather laid back but worthy and uplifting track...
- www.ultimate-guitar.com
2011-05-03
★★★★★
Release Date: August 24, 2010 Never Shout Never's Christofer Drew Ingle is at it again with his second studio album, Harmony. Following his first album, What Is Love?, and a series of EPs that won over the hearts of teenage girls and boys alike, Harmony seems to be 19 year old Christofer Drew finding himself...
- absolutepunk.net
2011-01-17
★★★★★
It was summer 2008, and emerging from the depths of the internet was Never Shout Never, the musical creation of Christofer Drew. His breakthrough Yippee EP saw Never Shout Never infiltrate the Myspace charts, amassing over 60 million plays. The buoyant, optimistic EP integrated ideally with the hopes, dreams, sights and sounds of summer, with its vivacious teen-pop sound, telling personable tales of teen happiness and angst. It was 2009, and even greater things were expected...
- www.reviewrinserepeat.com
2010-12-14
★★★★★
This is the debut full-length album by 19-year-old, micro-town Missouri, pop singer/songwriter Christofer Ingle, a.k.a. Never Shout Never. (It was prefaced by a nine-song EP, the chafing and chirpy What Is Love?, which dropped in January and raised the bar on the kind of music you give to someone you hate...
- www.hour.ca
2010-11-02