Alternative/Rock
Neck Deep Announce January 2024 Release for Self-Titled New Album
Neck Deep have announced details of their new self-titled album and dropped a new single. Get all the info and check out the track here…
Pop-punk stars Neck Deep have announced their upcoming self-titled album Neck Deep, will see release on January 19th, 2024, through Hopeless Records.
Alongside the announcement, Neck Deep have shared their newest single “It Won’t Be Like This Forever” which you can check out here:
On the single, vocalist Ben Barlow shares,
““It Won’t Be Like This Forever” came around really easily and naturally. We wrote the chorus just by chance while working on another song and it ended up being our favorite song on the record. We wrote it the first time we got together after COVID, down in Wales. I guess at the time we were thinking that ‘it won’t be like this forever’ (guess we were right) but as time has gone on the world has been presented with a whole slew of other problems and so it’s maintained its relevance.”
He continues:
“You can view it through that lens or you can zoom in and make it more personal, which I ended up doing. Meaning that the tough times don’t always last and having someone to help you through those times is a beautiful part of life and love. It’s a love song, a hope song, and a self-improvement song all in one!”
Neck Deep Track Listing:
1. Dumbstruck Dumbf**k
2. Sort Yourself Out
3. This Is All My Fault
4. We Need More Bricks
5. Heartbreak Of The Century
6. Go Outside!
7. Take Me With You
8. They May Not Mean To (But They Do)
9. It Won’t Be Like This Forever
10. Moody Weirdo
Neck Deep recently announced a headlining performance at the legendary Alexandra Palace in London on March 28th, 2024.
“It’s been a long time coming but we’re stoked to be finally headlining Ally Pally,” the band says on the announcement. “We’ve supported a few times there and always loved the venue. But now it’s our turn for our biggest ever headline show. I’m expecting it to be the best Neck Deep show ever, and you wouldn’t wanna miss that, would ya?”
Ahead of the show and album, the band play the following shows to round out the year.
10/15 – Leeds, United Kingdom – The Key Club
10/16 – Glasgow, United Kingdom – Slay
10/17 – Cardiff, United Kingdom – The Globe
10/18 – Bournemouth, United Kingdom – Old Fire Station Holden Hurst Road
10/19 – Nijmegen, Netherlands – Doornroosje
10/22 – Cologne, Germany – Live Music Hall
10/24 – Berlin, Germany – Columbia Theater
10/25 – Warsaw, Poland – Proxima
10/26 – Prague, Czech Republic – MeetFactory
10/28 – Vienna, Austria – Arena Wien
10/29 – Milan, Italy – Magazzini Generali
10/30 – Grafin bei München, Germany – Technikum
11/01 – Zürich, Switzerland – Plaza
11/02 – Ghent, Belgium – Vooruit
11/03 – Wiesbaden, Germany – Schlachthof
11/05 – Hamburg, Germany – Markthalle
11/06 – Paris, France – La Machine du Moulin Rouge
03/28 – London, UK – Alexandra Palace
For all upcoming tour dates and tickets, and all the latest Neck Deep news, visit the Official Neck Deep Website.
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