UK pop-punk mainstays Neck Deep have announced two intimate, warm-up shows to kick off Download Festival weekend. In a social media post featuring a true-to-form punk poster, the band shared that the shows will take place on June 7 at The Foundry in Torquay and June 8 at Engine Rooms in Southampton. Tickets will be available on April 5 and can be purchased here. Read more: BABYMETAL Officially Confirms New Third Member The band announced their performance at Download Festival on Feb. 16 following the release of their latest single, “Heartbreak Of The Century.” They shared, “Stoked to be playing… Read more »
For those out there not feeling the love on Valentine’s Day, Neck Deep dropped a brand new single today. “Heartbreak of the Century” takes a true pop-punk form and really tickles that sad part of your heart. Frontman Ben Barlow spoke to Kerrang about the single, ”I think pop-punk can be known for being whingey and complain-y, and writing songs about girls and about break-ups. I’m on the verge of getting married, and Sam also got engaged not long before me, but I think experience as a songwriter comes with the ability to be able to tap into certain past… Read more »
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Taking a look back at Neck Deep’s carefully crafted lyrics of 2015’s ‘Life’s Not Out To Get You’.
Neck Deep have released the first single “Can’t Kick Up The Roots” off their upcoming sophomore album, ‘Life’s Not Out To Get You.’ The album will be released August 12th with Hopeless Records.
Neck Deep have announced they are re-releasing their debut and sophomore EPs, ‘Rain In July’ and ‘A History Of Bad Decisions’, on June 17th via Hopeless Records.
The release of Wishful Thinking sees Neck Deep step up to the plate, proving that the band is ready to take their infectious sound from the UK pop punk scene to the world.
Celebrating a decade of ‘Rain In July’ as much as the strides they have made over the years, Neck Deep’s intimate London show was true chaos.
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The Federal Trade Commission has approved a Sony-led consortium’s purchase of EMI Music Publishing, without having to make any divestitures, the FTC said on Friday.
U.S. antitrust regulators gave the nod to the $2.2 billion deal in a brief letter to the companies.