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Neck Deep have surprised us all by dropping another song from their upcoming new album 'All Distortions Are Intentional'.
The video for the clip shows off the band doing what they do best, skateboarding and playing shows. The footage is interlaced with additional footage of some of the band's favourite skateboarders, Cordano Russell, Bone Stalone, Alex Dechuna, Jerrod La Rue, Tommy Corbridge and Roxana Howlett
At a time when Neck Deep’s last release, The Peace and the Panic feels more relevant to current times, ‘Happy Judgement Day’ has returned to my regular listening schedule (I honestly can’t think of a more relevant song this year) and I’m wondering if a song that was released four years ago is a valid choice for song of the year? If not, well maybe there’s a suitable, fitting anthem on their new record, All Distortions Are Intentional. While the band’s previous record was written prior to current times, then this next album was made to provide a sense of hope and upbringing for the future.
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 latest set is more conceptual in nature, following the story of a loner named Jett who lives in a place dubbed "Sonderland," which is viewed as a combination of "Wonderland" and the word "sonder" which is the realization that everyone else may be living a life as complex and rich as your own. “It’s that strange existential realization that you are not the entire world,” explains singer Ben Barlow. “Everyone around you feels and lives the same way that you do. You’re just an extra in their story.”
Barlow reveals that the concept evolved after the band wrote their lead single, "Lowlife," which can be heard in the player below. A new video for the track centers on Jett and his love Alice and was created by YHELLOW with direction from the singer. “Writing ‘Lowlife’, it was like I was tapping into this part of my own personality, my own psyche” shares Barlow.
Their newest album, All Distortions Are Intentional, out in July, is a release that will mark a difference in the band, showing growth and showing a maturity of sound.
Last Friday, Wrexham pop-punk greats Neck Deep introduced fans to the fascinating world of Sonderland via new single Lowlife, and the announcement of their highly-anticipated fourth record, All Distortions Are Intentional.
To coincide with this huge news, the band – brothers Ben and Seb Barlow, Dani Washington, Matt West and Sam Bowden – hit the cover of Kerrang! this week for a very special interview about everything that’s coming our way within this conceptual new sound and place.
Vocalist Ben Barlow says that it’s an album that is meant to be listened to as an entire consistent piece rather than a collection of singles.
“It’s really consistent, I feel like we have a little bit for everyone in there. I think whether you like Neck Deep’s poppier or brighter sound or whether you like slightly more moody and sad sort of sounds or the more upbeat pop-punk; I feel like we’ve managed to hit a good blend of all those things. There’s something for everyone and us trying new things too.”
With a meticulous kick-drum intro kicking off the album, ‘Sonderland’ features a bridge which sets the scene for the year as we know it: “these strange times that we live in, it will slowly eat you alive if you don’t fit in.” It’s a pessimistic view on the world, yet also mildly uplifting with those rigorous pop punk riffs powering through. The punk riffs continue with ‘Fall’, this time joined by a ridiculously catchy, repetitive chorus and I think this is the newly evolved Neck Deep. Long gone is the teen angst, and out appears a maturing pop punk band ready to proclaim their rightful throne in the music world. ‘Lowlife’ is the anthem for millennials right now with its slightly distorted riffs and those “whoa oh-oh’s” akin to that we heard from the latest Blink-182 record and referring to the rest of the world as “normies”. Being the first single in the lead up to this album, it is a refreshing outlook on Neck Deep as we know it, yet feels just as loud and punchy as its predecessors.