Turn it up! Neck Deep are ready to rock once more, revealing the upcoming arrival of their fourth studio album, All Distortions Are Intentional, and the premiere of a new song called "Lowlife." This ...
Earlier this week, Neck Deep took teased that some big news was coming soon, And they sure didn’t lie. Thursday, Feb. 13 announced that they added a new member and launched an official app. The newest ...
The band took to Twitter to announce In Bloom: Versions, a two-track album that features an acoustic version of the song and a sax-heavy take on the song featuring saxophonist Saxl Rose. “In Bloom” ...
We meet the queue outside Neck Deep’s sold-out Manchester show to find out why pop-punk is alive and well in 2025... So on a cold wintry night in Manchester, we headed down to Neck Deep's jam-packed ...
Ever get lost in your significant other? Neck Deep have penned a new song about that very feeling, unleashing the new track “She’s a God.” Listen to the track and watch the video in the player below.
Fresh from the release of their self-titled album, Neck Deep are already on the road in the States – and there’s plenty of new material in their packed setlist. It’s been a massive start to the year ...
Neck Deep’s Ben Barlow joins Kyle Meredith to speak about the band’s new self-titled album. The frontman discusses taking their sound “back to their roots” and scrapping the work they had been doing ...
The Red & Black is a 501c3 nonprofit. Please consider a one-time gift or become a monthly supporter. Cancel anytime. “The Peace and the Panic” is the third studio album by pop-punk band Neck Deep and ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Alongside the announcement, Neck Deep have shared their newest single “It ...
UK-rock band Neck Deep have shared their newest single “We Need More Bricks” from their upcoming self-titled album, Neck Deep, via Hopeless Records. An inspiring politically charged anthem, “We Need ...
In 2018, Neck Deep make for an interesting, if slightly problematic proposition. Releasing ‘The Peace & The Panic’, their 4th album (if you include the double EP combo of Rain in July / A History of ...