Time for the next edition of Metal Anarchy’s “new music showcase,” the feature where I introduce you to artists that readers of this site may find interesting. This time I have a Q&A with Neverskin.

METAL ANARCHY: Tell me a little about your band:
NEVERSKIN: Well, Neverskin is a reunion of musicians who haven’t really hung out, let alone made music, for the last 20 years. We used to play together in our band Ambiossis back in the early ‘00s’.
Long story short: I went for a run last year (around May 2025). An Ambiossis song popped up on my Spotify, and I wondered how Remy was doing. I reached out, we reconnected, and, bingo bango, here we are, a year later, working on our fourth single. 🙂
METAL ANARCHY: Who are your main influences?
NEVERSKIN: For me personally, I got interested in singing because of Daniel Johns from Silverchair. The way that band conveyed emotion and the impressive control they had in relaying those feelings vocally is what grabbed me most. I wanted to find my way to pour emotion into both my vocals and lyrics.
In general, bands such as Taproot, Korn, Deftones, and Sevendust guided us in our earlier years. Then, acts like Memphis May Fire, Like Moths to Flames, Architects, Finch, I See Stars, and Bad Omens continued that trend. Nothing but respect for all artists who create.
METAL ANARCHY: What is your latest release and why should readers of this site check it out?
NEVERSKIN: Our latest release is titled ‘Time’.
The reason to check out this track, and our others, is that we don’t stick to a genre box. You’ll hear a nu-metal bassline mixed with whatever stuck to the wall that day: opera vocals, electronic beats, scratches, screams, or layered melodic vocals. We even threw in a bridge with Eastern vibes. We make what we want, not what some industry standard dictates. It’s a mix that feels very 2026, but with that gritty edge that most modern mixes seem to be missing nowadays.
METAL ANARCHY: What can people expect when they go to your live shows?
NEVERSKIN: We’re not playing live (yet). We’ve released 3 singles to date and are working on releasing a fourth. Going live is something that is asked a lot and something we keep in mind. With enough ammo and interest from outside, it is something we would consider for the future.
The vibe we always went for in the past is that ‘live experience’ we always craved when we went somewhere. I used to do flips on stage and jump in the pit during the last song of our playlist to party out with our fans.
I am 40+ now, so hell, who knows, maybe I’ll be performing from behind a stroller?
Just kidding, but we’d definitely bring that same intensity back to the stage.
METAL ANARCHY: Where do you see your band heading in 5 years?
NEVERSKIN: That is difficult to say. Starting up something when you’re not 20 anymore with the ambition to ‘take over the world’ with your music is different. We work, we have families, and with that, a limited amount of time. Apart from that, we are very critical of what we release. We scrapped more songs than we released.
We are very passionate about making music. We do solo composing and producing just for the love of the game, so the passion is still there, maybe more than ever before. There are a lot of great bands with great music and they are all vying for the same spot on the same socials and the same media. We are featured here now, but will be replaced by others tomorrow, next week, etc. It is and always has been a dog-eat-dog world, with the added charm of having a more ‘pay-to-play’ structured industry.
All we hope for is for our music to be heard by people, preferably as many as possible. Love it, hate it, fine by us, that’s what music is, just listen and we are utterly happy.
Do we secretly aspire to still ‘make it big’? Maybe, but realism plays a big part in that debate 🙂
We hope you enjoyed our ramblings. Feel free to check out our music and reach out to us on our socials!
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