Black Cat is the seventh studio album by American rock band Never Shout Never, featuring 10 tracks.
[11] On July 16, the band premiered a new track titled, "Red Balloon" and was released as the album's second promotional single.
[14] Drew stated that the song, "tells a story of a balloon that's alone, ashamed and tied down to all of its troubles and worries in the world.
We OK' and the driving 'Awkward Conversations (Best Day)' borrow the fuel-injected '70s power pop craftsmanship of classic bands like The Cars and Cheap Trick.
"[7] Alternative Press remarked, "this is Drew's absolute career pinnacle, sporting everything from slice-of-life vignettes ('Fone Tag', 'Post Surrealism'), heartfelt sentiment ('All Is Love', 'Peace Song'), arena-rock pomp ('WooHoo') and straight-up weirdness ('Boom!').
The hooks are big, Drew's vocals are louder and prouder than previous releases and the songs (barring the occasional f-bomb) are commercial as hell.
"[16] Charlie J. Moore of The Tech praised Drew's vocals but criticized the lyrics and called some tracks, "borderline boring.