Endless Never
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The best kept secret in music

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Exposed Among The Dark - EP (2005)

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Catchy, epic, melodic, passionate, intense, dynamic, massive...  melodic vocals, combined with ghastly screams, gut wrenching bass riffs, and rhythmic brilliance... transferring from a flanger tinged grunge era guitar, to walls of pure distorted fury...The result, a melodic rock experience more commonly known as Endless Never, a power trio hailing from the suburbs of Chicago.

Fall of 2004 - Endless Never forms with front-man - Jim Simmons, bassist - Zac Hurt, and drummer - Mark Ostrowski. The three combine influences of grunge, emo, hard rock, industrial rock, hard core, and metal to develop a bit of creative originality that cannot be confined by a mere definition.

Since their inception, Endless Never, has spent countless hours traveling, performing, and gracing the stage for listeners of broad variety. The three continue sculpt their songs into musical masterpieces, including which can be heard on their debut EP, Exposed Among The Dark. The album features hard hitting catchy tunes, "I Am the Gatekeeper," and "Freedom," to more emotional epics, like "Dark Fears of a Fallen World" and "Eternity of Longing." 

Since it's release in December 2005, Exposed Among The Dark has sold hundreds of copies, and has availed opportunities for the band to share the stage with the likes of Pillar, Project 86, The Showdown, Decyfer Down, Day of Fire, Thousand Foot Krutch, to name a few. 

The three have hopes to reach heights of incredible proportions, reaching a worldwide audience of listeners. "We write songs that contemplate the meaning of life, love, and existence. The reason we exist as a band is to create music that will in some way influence those around us." Says front-man - Simmons, citing Bono as a socially conscious muse.