Greetings! Here's a brief recap of some press All These Things has been garnering around thee ole Internets.
Most notably, our first review of All These Things was published on the Here Comes The Flood blog. Here's an excerpt…
Read moreAug 22 2017
Greetings! Here's a brief recap of some press All These Things has been garnering around thee ole Internets.
Most notably, our first review of All These Things was published on the Here Comes The Flood blog. Here's an excerpt…
Read moreOct 15 2013
Another nice review of our EP 37. This time from ProgNaut.com.
King Never - 37 (October 15, 2013)Read moreThe Review:
“37” is an interesting five song teaser EP from the Sacramento, California based alternative rock group KingNever. And…
Oct 6 2013
Yes, we are back in business! After auditioning five drummers, Karl and I are happy to announce that we've selected Nick Baranski as King Never's new drummer! Nick brings the right balance of finesse, musicality and personality to the mix…
Read moreAug 18 2013
We live in interesting times. We closed out July by having our drummer Scott quit the band. This was quite a shock as we had accomplished a lot in the last year. Namely, we released an EP and played a…
Read moreJul 27 2013
Karl and I will be the featured guests on Wednesday, July 31, 2013 at 5 p.m. PDT (8 p.m. EDT) on the ArtistFirst Radio Network. Who knows, you might learn something new about King Never! Stream the show online at …
Read moreMay 23 2013
The first review of our new EP! Thanks Down The Line Magazine!
King Never - 37 (May 18, 2013)Read moreFans of crafty electric guitar and bands like Porcupine Tree, Belew-era King Crimson and The Police will want to…
Apr 11 2011
Thanks to the Rathole Radio Podcast for playing our song Sorrow on episode 48! Give it a listen and learn why Billy Corgan was mentioned in the same sentence as King Never. Intrigued?
Mar 31 2011
Thanks to the Association of Music Podcasting (AMPed) for playing our song Sorrow on episode 273 of their New Music Weekly Podcast. Good stuff.
Feb 13 2011
I'm not sure when this review from Sonic Dissonance was published, but here you go.
Read moreKing Never - Possibilities
After days of internal debate, I came to this conclusion about King Never's new album, Possibilities. For me…
Dec 2 2010
In case you missed my interview on the Artist First Radio Network on November 30, 2010, you can listen to it right here. DJ Scott asked me some great questions! He also played a bunch of tracks off of…
Read moreSep 2 2010
The print and online magazine Down The Line reviewed Possibilities in their July issue. Although you can download an electronic version of the magazine here for free, they were kind enough to grant permission for a reprint of the review…
Read moreAug 28 2010
In case you missed my interview on the Artist First Radio Network on August 26, 2010, you can listen to it right here. DJ Corey asked me some great questions - most of which I answered! Honestly, I only…
Read moreJun 12 2010
These podcasts recently played some King Never tracks.... Thanks!
B-HAG Running Podcast played All Is Well That Ends Well on episode #2.
Milk of Minutia played Gravity and interviewed me on episode #13.
Read moreJun 16 2007
Thanks to The Fevered Brain Radio Network for playing a track and writing this short review of Lullabies and Sleepless Nights.
Read moreReview of Lullabies & Sleepless Nights (RadioMike #143, May 2007)
KING NEVER is one…
Apr 2 2007
Read moreReview of Lullabies & Sleepless Nights (April 2007)
I don't know whether "purist" is the word but Californian ambient guitarist King Never takes pride in choosing the riskier path of recording his tracks live, with no further editing or…
Mar 18 2007
Read moreKING NEVER Lullabies & Sleepless Nights: Ambient Guitar Noise Volume Two (March 2007)
One man, a guitar, and a signal processor. Judging by what’s on display here, Matt McCabe is an ardent disciple of the Frippertronics school, a self-made…
Mar 11 2007
Read moreReview of Lullabies & Sleepless Nights (2007)
King Never (aka Matt McCabe) offers up an uneven and intermittently interesting batch of guitar-based ambient pieces on Lullabies & Sleepless Nights. The work here range from sweeping drifts that exemplify McCabe’s…