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Following the release of Wishful Thinking, Neck Deep began 2014 with a full UK headline tour and also toured the UK as the main support for We Are the In Crowd, before a headline tour covering the US with Knuckle Puck, Light Years and Misguided by Giants. [17] The band were announced to perform on 2014 edition of Vans Warped Tour. [18]
This is the first time he has produced and engineered a Neck Deep album since their 2014 debut studio album Wishful Thinking. [3] The lead single , "Heartbreak of the Century", was released on 15 February 2023, along with a music video.
After signing with Hopeless Records in August 2013, [6] Neck Deep released their full-length debut album Wishful Thinking in January 2014. [7] The album reached number 2 on the UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart, [8] number 3 on the US Heatseekers Albums chart, [9] and registered on several other UK and US charts. Hopeless also reissued the band's ...
Neck Deep toured with fellow label mates The Wonder Years in the UK in mid November. [12] In late November the band toured Australia. [ 12 ] " Growing Pains" was released as a single on 17 December. [ 27 ]
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Neck Deep released their third studio album The Peace and the Panic in August 2017 through Hopeless Records. [2] They promoted it with headlining tours of the UK, [3] US (twice) [4] [5] and Australia, [6] in addition to supporting slot for Don Broco on their UK arena tour; [7] in between this, bassist Fil Thorpe-Evans left the band on mutual terms in September 2018. [8]
Life's Not out to Get You is the second studio album by Welsh pop punk band Neck Deep.Following the success of their debut album, Wishful Thinking (2014), the majority of the band members quit their day jobs and vocalist Ben Barlow dropped out of university.
Rock Sound reviewer Ollie Pelling wrote that despite "looking distinctly average on paper, Neck Deep are more than distinctly average." [7] He mentioned that listeners "won't find many bands writing better pop-punk hooks". [7] He ended with calling the EP "derivative, but there's enough passion, energy and talent here to make it count." [7]