Nevermen

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MR MISTAKE 00:00 Tools
Tough Towns 00:00 Tools
Mr Mistake - Boards Of Canada Remix Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Dark Ear 00:00 Tools
Mr Mistake - Boards of Canada Remix / Instrumental 00:00 Tools
TREAT EM RIGHT 00:00 Tools
Wrong Animal Right Trap 00:00 Tools
Mr Mistake (Boards Of Canada Remix) 00:00 Tools
Hate On 00:00 Tools
Mr Mistake (feat. Boards Of Canada) - Boards Of Canada Remix 00:00 Tools
Shellshot 00:00 Tools
At Your Service 00:00 Tools
Non Babylon 00:00 Tools
FAME II THE WRECKONING 00:00 Tools
Mr. Mistake 00:00 Tools
Mr Mistake - Boards of Canada Remix 00:00 Tools
MISTER MISTAKE 00:00 Tools
Fame II: The Wreckoning 00:00 Tools
Mr Mistake (Boards of Canada Remix Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Mr Mistake (feat. Boards Of Canada) [Boards Of Canada Remix] 00:00 Tools
Mr. Mistake (Boards of Canada Remix) 00:00 Tools
Mr Mistake (Boards of Canada Remix) [Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
Nevermen - Mr. Mistake 00:00 Tools
Nevermen - Tough Towns 00:00 Tools
Mr Mistake | Fluxfm - Die Alternative Im Radio. 00:00 Tools
NEVERMEN - Mr Mistake 00:00 Tools
Treat 'em Right 00:00 Tools
Mr Mistake (feat. Boards Of Canada) 00:00 Tools
NEVERMEN - Mr Mistake (Boards of Canada Remix) 00:00 Tools
Mr. Mistakes 00:00 Tools
Fame II The Reckoning 00:00 Tools
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Nevermen is a leaderless trio made of Tunde Adebimpe, Adam “Doseone” Drucker, and Mike Patton. They are artists of a certain distinction who’ve made name by way of sonic fearlessness, singular talent, and an ability to capture both adoration and imagination while hurling good noise at the void. This is neither side-project nor supergroup; it’s merely meant to be — a years-in-the-making partnership in which these men shared all duties, discovering their collective sound with the sort of glee and freedom usually reserved for first-timers. Amid this wild, weird churn of rock, pop, rap, soul, and other, it’s shockingly easy to lose track of who’s singing at what moment, and that’s the point: to quote Tunde/Adam/Mike in song, “The frontman digests its self.” Nevermen, the album, finds these three giants shredding their egos to get at the heart of why they do what they do, to explore the hopes and fears and wins and losses of anyone who carves career out of what started as dream. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.