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#life’s not out to get you
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Of course I fall for it
Just like I did when I was 16
Such a fool for you
Did you ever even miss me? Doubt it
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breakingjustxn · 6 months
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neck deep is complete shit mate // @scene_dude on instagram
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mycrystalvisions · 1 year
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Neck Deep - December
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poppunkhiker · 1 year
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shit makes u feel worse
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It’s December 1st
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tomsmusictaste · 1 year
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Oh hey man, sick Neck Deep reference
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nozirohhex · 5 months
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Neck Deep - December
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breaking-justin · 7 months
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neck deep definitely got me neck deep in my feelings
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pvtaaaa · 5 months
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g-cedillo · 11 months
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No good, just good for nothing
Neck Deep
Bomb Factory
Dallas, TX
11/08/22
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profoundlyunknown · 2 months
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i’ve been moving mountains that i once had to climb
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And I haven't seen you smile this whole time
It bums me out and makes me wonder why I can't do right
And I'm trying my best, I promise (I promise)
And I want this as long as you want it
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thisaintascenereviews · 3 months
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Neck Deep - S/T
Out of the current crop of pop-punk bands, Neck Deep is one of the few that I’ve had a hard time getting into over the years. Well, they really aren’t “current,” are they? They dropped their debut EP more than a decade ago, but they’ve had a bit of a transformation over their career. They started off as a clone of The Story So Far, and they slowly made their own sound, only to change their sound on their last LP from a few years back. They went into an indie / Britpop sound, ultimately abandoning the pop-punk sound they were known for. I enjoyed their last couple of albums, although it’s been years since I’ve listened to them, but I didn’t care for their last one, and I was apprehensive about this one. It’s telling that it’s a self-titled record, but I was still kind of curious about it. I’ve been surprised before, especially from bands I didn’t think I’d like their new album, including the new State Champs album from a couple of years ago. Vocalist Ben Barlow is featured on that album, too, so I thought I’d give the new self-titled album from Neck Deep a listen.
You know what? This record is honestly their best album yet, and it comes down to two things — their sound and lyricism. They went back to a classic pop-punk sound for this one, and that was a great choice, because they sound completely energized. They sound refreshed and ready to go, especially Barlow. His vocals are at the top of his game, as well as the lyricism. This album is interesting, because it’s a relatively generic record, but it does that thing I like where it just sounds great. The lyrics help to elevate it, too, because this is from a band that’s older and wiser now, and that’s the perspective Barlow comes from with them. The songs feel more mature, grown, and lived in, especially a song that looks at how one’s parents can unknowingly contribute to trauma. There’s another song I love about aliens hypothetically coming down to Earth and Barlow wishing they’d take him with them.
If there’s another thing that works about this record, it’s the hooks. This album is insanely catchy, and while it is pretty generic, it still works. Being that this album is really short and sweet, only 33 minutes, it goes by in a flash. This album breezes by, especially with having a lot of energy behind it, so it goes in and out without any issues. I have a lot of fun with this album, and it’s surprising how good it is. Neck Deep don’t reinvent themselves with this album, but they go back to their roots, so to speak, and make an album that speaks to who they are. This is a no frills pop-punk record through and through, and if you haven’t been a fan of their last few albums, I think you’ll like this. If you’re wanting more, you may not get it, but the lyrics have a lot of wisdom and age behind them, and they acknowledge that they aren’t the same band they once were. I really enjoy this album, for what it’s worth, and it’s a nice surprise that these guys delivered an album this fun and reflective at the same time.
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addictt-with-a-pen · 2 years
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In Bloom // Neck Deep
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poppunkhiker · 2 years
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Happy 7th birthday to this MASTERPIECE
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trippercrazy · 8 months
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Neck Deep ( Minus Sam Bowden )
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