Archers drops “Never Enough,” continues rise in the metalcore scene

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Wisconsin-based metalcore, dynamic band Archers dropped their latest track, “Never Enough,” on Feb. 7. Created by Ben Koehler (guitar) and Nathanael Pulley (lead vocals), the band captures life’s ups and downs, mental health and relationships.

About “Never Enough,” the band said:

 “‘Never Enough’ is a story too many of us are familiar with – the chemistry between two people who aren’t good for each other. These relationships are addictive by nature, and oftentimes toxic, resulting in conflict both internal and external. ‘Never Enough’ addresses the uncomfortable side of this kind of relationship, acknowledging the ‘temporary high’ of lapsing into toxicity. Because although there’s conflict and you might know it’s unhealthy, breaking the bonds for good is a lot harder than dealing with the familiarities with the thing you’ve come to know.”

Archers is currently touring the United States alongside Catch Your Breath, and is set to take the stage at several festivals in the United Kingdom this summer.

ARCHERS UK TOUR DATES 2025
6/15 – Download Festival, Donington
6/16 – Exchange, Bristol
6/18 – The Black Heart, London

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Ashley Robinson
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Ashley Robinson is a writer at Melodic Mag. She is a full-time student at George Washington University, where she is majoring in journalism with a minor in marketing. At GW, she is an anchor of GW-TV's broadcast sports show, "Unstoppable", a sports photographer, a camera operator for ESPN+, and a member of the varsity cross country and track teams.

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