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UK pop-punk kings, NECK DEEP, have released, ‘We Need More Bricks’, the latest single to be released from their forthcoming self-titled album, ‘Neck Deep’, released on January 19th  2024, on Hopeless Records. ‘We Need More Bricks is, in my opinion, Neck Deep at their political best,” shares vocalist Ben Barlow.  “Touching on everything from the …

UK pop-punk kings, NECK DEEP, have announced their new self-titled album, ‘Neck Deep’, which will be released on January 19th 2024, on Hopeless Records. “We’re so stoked to announce our new self made, self titled record,” shares vocalist Ben Barlow. “With a return to roots approach, we made this record ourselves at our warehouse in North …

Neck Deep have today released a new single and a must-see accompanying music video, ‘Heartbreak Of The Century’. In the words of vocalist Ben Barlow, ‘Heartbreak Of The Century’is “a classic sounding Neck Deep song. Catchy, angsty, pacey, powerful and a little bit pathetic!” “We took the idea of ‘The Heartbreak Of The Century’ and imagined if you could actually …

The organisers over at Slam Dunk festival have hit us with not one, not two, but THREE announcements this past couple of weeks. The good news is, the lineup is now complete so final plans for bands to catch can now commence! Announced just today and completing the lineup are pop-punk staples Neck Deep, As …

As May draws ever closer, it’s time for another Slam Dunk announcement! Previously announced bands include headliners Enter Shikari, as well as Don Broco, Bowling For Soup, Less Than Jake and Beartooth. So- joining the already sterling line-up are (in no particular order): Set It Off, Citizen, Memphis May Fire, Neck Deep, Turnover, I Prevail, …

Tonight’s bill is an odd mix of bands- kind of a varying punk sandwich if you will, with pop-punk outfits WSTR and Neck Deep doing their thing either side of new-grave, horror-punk band Creeper. First though are the aforementioned WSTR, who run many a parallel with tonight’s headliners Neck Deep. Fair Weather demonstrates this perfectly, …

After the release of 2013’s Sempiternal, Bring Me The Horizon solidified themselves as one of the world’s biggest young rock bands. However, if it’s at all possible, they’ve managed to take yet another step up into rock’s stratosphere with this year’s far more commercial offering, That’s The Spirit, which is a far cry from the …