Christofer Drew

His first exposure came through the internet, where he achieved success on MySpace before issuing the extended play, The Yippee EP on July 29, 2008.

[8] The spelling was later changed to 'Never Shout Never',[9] and went on to form into a full band instead of a solo project exclusive to Ingle.

[11] The second studio album, Harmony on August 24, 2010, peaking at number 14 on the Billboard 200 and sold 23,000 copies first week.

[17] Ingle revealed in December 2018 that after a small tour in Mexico and Brasil the following month, Never Shout Never would disband.

[21] On November 25, 2023, Drew announced via Twitter his retirement from music to pursue a new career in professional painting.

He also released the final mixes of his intended album, Advent of Violet Soul on the same day.

", originally making music with post-hardcore influences, and on later releases experimenting by expanding their sound into metalcore, deathcore, and experimental metal.

[27] He started a side project called Gonzo in 2012 and released three EPs, Beet Pharm, Da Funq and Esoteric.

[38][39] In 2019, Ingle's brother David was shot to death by police after suffering a mental health crisis.