Never Really Gone

Never Really Gone is the forthcoming sixth studio from alternative pop duo Indigo Peak. Its title was confirmed in an interview with Fault Magazine during December 2020. It is their first studio release since 2011's 'Hunter/Prey' and the first to be released on the duos own label IPR.

Background
Writing for 'Never Really Gone', is reported to have began as early as 2012. In a December 2020 interview with Fault Magazine, member Andre Cassenove stated that whilst they'd been on a ten year hiatus, they had continued to produce material. 'Cocaine' was selected as the first single release. It was one of the last tracks to be added to the album set and is reported to have been the track that influenced the overall sound of the LP in its entirety. 'Cocaine', was well received by critics with The Times calling it "a more mature look at the Indigo Peak creative process." A further track 'Stockwell', was offered as an instant grat track to all who pre-ordered online formats of the single. The track showcased a more vulnerable side to the duos standard fare and is said to have been inspired by member and writer Yannik's first encounter with popstar Justyce. During their Intimate and Live online gig in December 2020, Indigo Peak debuted album cut 'Good Enough', which was well received by fans and critics. This track was reported to have been inspired by Yannik's divorce with popstar Jake in 2012.

The duo had originally intended to simply self title their sixth album release. This decision was changed when frontman Yannik wrote the eventual title track, which he believed described Indigo Peak's ten year hiatus more aptly. In late December 2020, 'Never Really Gone' was added to release schedules with a date of February 5th 2021. Following the duo's Intimate and Live gig, 'Good Enough' was released to streaming platforms as a promotional single.

Influences
Indigo Peak cited the rave culture of the 1990's and grunge as key influences for the album sessions. During their Fault Magazine interview the brothers dubbed the album "an acid trip."

Tracklistings
Confirmed tracks include 'Cocaine', 'Stockwell', and 'Good Enough'.