Since 2000 have joined the Easy Life Records family, and are looking to become your new favourite band with their first release under them.

The quartet have spent the last two years building up a head of steam on the Glasgow alternative scene, building a fantastical world around their punishing, neon-stained bangers.
And with Easy Life now on their side, they are completing a project that stretches back to their very roots. That is ‘neverland [CHAPTER II]’, set for release on April 24. It serves as a sequal, companion and extension of ‘neverland -chapter 1’, which was shared back in 2024.
Vocalist Dan Romano shares, “‘neverland [CHAPTER II]’ is the second and final instalment in the ‘neverland’ series. This project continues the coming-of-age story which began with ‘chapter I’, this time diving deeper into the internal struggles of navigating the loss of innocence, healing from trauma and coming to terms with your own shadow-self. As a result, we’ve created our darkest, heaviest and most impactful body of work so far.”
The artwork looks like this:

And the tracklisting like this:
1. [prologue II]2. Running from my crimes
3 . Nosferatũ
4. SHUDDERING
5. lost_BOYS
6. HELLelujah! (feat. Lo Rays)
7. ‘FALLout’
And as a little taste, the band have shared ‘HELLeulujah’, a savage, sensationally catchy, spiky piece of modern pop-metal brilliance. Pulling from as many different strands as they can reach, and delivering an amalgamation of infectious sights, sounds and sensations, it’s a sign of big things to come.
Dan added, “HELLelujah! serves as a grim reckoning of the current social and political climate we are all experiencing. We are witnesses on a daily basis to atrocities happening in front of our eyes and screens but we turn against each other based on partisan beliefs and widespread mob rule which impede us from taking meaningful action, as we continue toeing the party lines. All meanwhile powerful oppressive forces continue to commit crimes against humanity in the name of moral and religious righteousness, HELLelujah! represents this distortion of sanctity.”
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