The Nth Power Let the Music Do the Talking on New Album ‘Never Alone’

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‘Never Alone’, the new album from The Nth Power, is out now, and it’s the kind of record that rewards patience. Built around themes of connection and shared experience, the trio lets those ideas live inside the music rather than announcing them. The result is an album that breathes, develops slowly, and sticks around.

The Nth Power have always been a live band at their core, and the decision to record largely in the room reflects that identity. Grooves develop gradually here. Songs like “Crave You” and the title track don’t chase big moments. They build steady presence through repetition and subtle variation, which gives ‘Never Alone’ a cohesive flow across its runtime.

The collaborative tracks add dimension without disrupting the record’s pace. “Simple Life,” featuring The Soul Rebels, brings a brighter, more outward-facing energy into the mix. “Smile,” featuring Nicholas Payton and Skerik, moves slower and deeper, horns adding texture without overwhelming the core arrangement. Both tracks earn their place.

Instrumentally, the album stays focused. Nikki Glaspie anchors everything behind the kit, while Nick Cassarino and Nate Edgar keep their focus on texture and groove. There’s very little excess anywhere on the record, even when guests expand the sound. The band operates within a defined range and trusts it completely.

What defines ‘Never Alone’ is its restraint. It doesn’t chase peaks. It builds an atmosphere and invites you into it, which is harder to pull off than it sounds and more satisfying when it works.

The Nth Power are supporting the album with New Orleans release-week shows, Northeast headline dates, and summer festival appearances.