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Neverest was a Canadian pop-rock band from
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. The band was formed by Spyros "Spee" Chalkiotis and Mike Klose.


Music career


''About Us EP'' (2010–breakup)

The band released their first single, "About Us", in October 2010. It quickly reached Number 1 on the
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. Their second single, entitled "Everything", was released in March 2011 and quickly charted the ''Billboard'' Canadian Hot 100. The band was managed by
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member Howie D. Neverest was a supporting act on the Canadian tour dates of the
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. Their music video for "Everything" received a nomination for the
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for Cinematography of the Year. Neverest released their first EP ''About Us'' on March 29, 2011. Soon after, the band embarked on their first ever concert tour, supporting
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-nominated band
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. In 2011, they co-toured with Canadian artist Alyssa Reid all around Canada. Their EP consisted of 8 songs: # About Us - 3:17 # Everything - 3:14 # Hate It - 3:18 # The Chase - 3:25 # Blame Me - 3:13 # Hello/Goodbye - 3:22 # About Us (Acoustic) - 3:29 # About Us (Club Mix) - 3:39 The band's single "About Us" received gold certification from
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on December 2, 2011. In 2012, they sang the Canadian National Anthem at the All Star NBA game. Neverest performed at We Day Halifax on November 27, 2013. This was the very first time that this event had ever been held east of Montreal. We Day was held at the Metro Centre, located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The band officially broke up in 2015.


Discography


Extended plays


Singles


Awards and nominations


References


External links

* {{Authority control Canadian pop music groups 2007 establishments in Ontario Musical groups disestablished in 2014 Musical groups established in 2007