With fuzzy female vocals and an indie pop sound that recalls the crooning melodies of the ’60s and ’70s, Neverever is one of those bands that just needs to be listened to on vinyl. You can almost hear the pop and hiss of vinyl on the band’s newest single, "Wedding Day." The song starts with a bright bass line, but soon becomes saturated in vintage sounds with whirling and distorted guitars. The song is a preview of Neverever’s upcoming EP, entitled "Shake-A-Baby," which is set to be released on January 17 via Slumberland Records. In the same manner as "Wedding Day," the band promises that the 5-song EP will follow themes about young love and a resistance to growing up. In preparation of the release of "Shake-A-Baby," Neverever will be the resident band at the Echo every Monday night in December. Joining them throughout the month will be other Los Angeles favorites, including Cold Showers, Residual Echoes, Dunes and Sea Lions. – Karla Hernández