One (The Never Ending EP)

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One
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EP by
ReleasedJune 24, 2014 (2014-06-24)
Recorded2014
Genre Indie folk [1]
Label Ryan River Studio
Singles from One
  1. "Mulholland Drive"
    Released: June 4, 2014

One is the debut extended play by American band The Never Ending. It was released on June 24, 2014. [2] [3]

Contents

Background

In an interview with Billboard , The Never Ending announced that their debut EP One will be released on June 24, 2014. [4] [5] [6] In March 2014, they released the EP's artwork, which depicts a circus theme. [7] In April, 24, Ryan posted a video teaser with one of the new songs, "Call Me Up (Style)", a song about the standard of beauty. [8] On April 21, Ryan announced on her website one of the songs, "When the Dark Falls", and released the lyrics. [9] On May 7, was released a video teaser of the promotional song "When the Dark Falls". [10] On June 1, Ryan announced the debut single, "Mulholland Drive". [11] On June 3 the song was released with a premiere in the Billboard website. [12]

Critical reception

Browder, from Candor News gave One 5 stars out of 5 stating; "A perfect mix of sleepy, folksy tunes and upbeat driving pop rock, The Never Ending is a strong debut." Telling readers to check out tracks 3 "Before I Go Upstairs" and 4 "Call Me Up" she stated The Never Ending show strength through versatile sounds.

Track listing

All of the song's lyrics are written by Debby Ryan. The tracks are collaborated with all of the band members and Chase Ryan.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Mulholland Drive"3:21
2."Ruthless"Ryan3:21
3."Before I Go Upstairs"
  • Ryan
  • Santino
2:59
4."Call Me Up"Ryan2:32
5."When the Dark Falls"
  • Ryan
  • Santino
2:46
Total length:15:02

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