
Ava Rivello is only 18, but the scale and emotional control in her music make that number feel almost irrelevant. Her sound takes private turmoil and blows it up into pop rock confessions built for big rooms. She writes with the rawness of a diary entry, then lifts those feelings with guitars, drums, and hooks that make the pain feel immediate and widely relatable.
What stands out most is her command of contrast. She can move from a fragile whisper to a full emotional eruption in a matter of seconds. One moment, she is letting heartbreak sit in the room with trembling intimacy. The next, she is pushing that hurt through distorted guitars, pounding drums, and vocals with a sharp, bruised edge.
“(it was) never love” is her newest release, and it lands as a heartbreak anthem with real ache behind it. There is a poignant pull to the track from the first few seconds, the kind that draws the listener in before the song has fully opened up. That emotional volatility is what gives Ava’s music its force. It also makes her feel like an artist worth paying close attention to.
The song begins with delicate guitar lines that create a warm, intimate foundation. Then Ava’s voice enters, sweet, candid, and full of wounded sincerity. Her delivery has an angelic softness, but it never feels polished into distance. It feels close. As the arrangement gathers strength, the drums, bass, and electric guitar give the track a rush of energy. The guitar solos add spark and movement, turning the song into something both tender and thrilling.
Even as the instrumental swells, Ava’s voice remains the center of gravity. She sings through the hurt of being misled by someone she loved, and there is nothing detached about the performance. She sounds as though she is still inside the moment, trying to understand it while the feelings are still fresh.
“(it was) never love” leans into messy teenage emotion with confidence. It makes vulnerability and emotional oversharing feel powerful rather than embarrassing, which is a major part of the song’s appeal.
Ava has described this track as the most honest thing she has ever written, and after hearing its intimate, soul baring performance, that claim feels earned. “(it was) never love” is confessional, pain soaked, and emotionally transparent.
As a heartfelt and charged sonic centerpiece, “(it was) never love” shows Ava delivering heartbreak with fearless honesty. For listeners drawn to vulnerable, emotionally drenched pop rock, this is a song worth streaming, saving, and sharing.


