Album Review: Neck Deep – Wishful Thinking
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.
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.
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Séb Lefebvre (Simple Plan) and Canadian TV personality Patrick Langlois talk about life, love, family, music, and tell their wildest stories too.
Get ready for the most melancholy trip to Urban Outfitters ever.