Slow-moving beats, delicate riffs, and a blanket of mellow vibes: that’s the irresistible sound of LA singer-songwriter Deb Never, who burst onto the scene in 2018 with her atmospheric debut single ‘
mr nobody’. Three years on, she can not only boast a BROCKHAMPTON collab and a support slot on slowthai’s upcoming tour; she’s winning hearts across the globe with her relaxed charm and laid-back rhythms. Calling in on a sunny Thursday, ahead of a busy day in the studio, she gives us a little peek into the inner workings of her mind.
Deb Never started her musical journey early. At 11, she taught herself how to play the guitar; at 15, she was already making music - all in the comfort of her own bedroom. No audience, no prying eyes. or ears. “It was like a secret to me,” she reveals. “No one knew because, to me, it was like a diary. It was like therapy. I’m not really good at playing guitar but, with what I do know, I love just being able to make something and get my feelings out.”
It’s this genuine approach to songwriting, the ‘I’m not trying to be perfect; I’m just trying to make good music’ attitude that makes Deb Never’s sound stand out in a world of polished production and clean-cut mastering. That and her unbeatable lyricism: with an abundance of attention-grabbing one-liners, Deb always hits the mark. Take breakthrough single ‘
Ugly’, for example. The honesty and vulnerability behind emotion-soaked moments like “Am I that desperate to feel the way that we used to? When you don’t want me, but I need you” is undeniable, making her music not only extremely accessible but wonderfully relatable. Not least because she excels at being impressively specific and conveying each emotion spot-on.