SINGLE REVIEW: NEVER ENOUGH - Sunset on the Midwest Side
NEVER ENOUGH make an undeniable statement with 'Sunset on the Midwest Side', delivering a bold, anthemic powerhouse that feels both emotionally raw and stadium-ready. From the very first note, the track erupts with commanding presence—big, confident, and utterly uncompromising in its execution.
Guitar-driven to its core, the song thrives on swirling tempos that shift between high-octane bursts and mid-tempo moments of reflection. The pummelling drums hit hard, driving momentum with an urgent intensity, while soaring vocals rise above the mix, injecting a grand, emotive weight that gives the track its unmistakable depth. There’s a fluidity to how it moves—explosive, loud, and powerful when it needs to be, yet capable of pulling back just enough to let its emotional undertones fully land.
At its heart, 'Sunset on the Midwest Side' is a towering emo anthem—charged with nostalgia, longing, and that universal ache of wanting to relive moments that once felt infinite. Never Enough craft a sound that refuses to be contained, pushing everything to the limits without ever feeling excessive. This is stadium-sized punk-rock built for connection—for fists in the air, voices shouting every word, and the undeniable feeling that, even in longing, something grand can still be found.