Nevermen are a trio consisting of 
Anticon MC 
Doseone, 
Faith No More's 
Mike Patton, and 
TV on the Radio's 
Tunde Adebimpe. Like other 
Doseone projects such as 
13 & God and 
Subtle, Nevermen freely blend experimental hip-hop, indie rock, and electronic textures, with tightly wound vocal harmonies and cryptic, abstract lyrics. The group openly rejects the idea of having a frontman, and all three members contribute equally, meshing into a single entity. The project initiated around 2008, after 
Doseone had appeared on the 2006 album by 
Patton's 
Peeping Tom project, and 
Adebimpe guested on a 2007 album by 
Subtle. The trio announced that they were working on music together in 2008, and in 2009 
Doseone announced that they had named themselves the Nevermen and had signed to 
Lex Records, also home to 
Subtle. All three members kept busy with their other commitments, most notably 
Faith No More's reunion, so fans had to wait until 2015 before hearing the first taste of the group's music. Singles "Tough Towns" and "Mr. Mistake" finally appeared in 2015, with the latter sporting a remix by 
Boards of Canada. The self-titled album by Nevermen (who had removed "the" from their name) finally appeared on 
Lex (in the U.K.) and 
Patton's 
Ipecac label (in the U.S.) in early 2016. ~ Paul Simpson, Rovi