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Neck Deep: Neck Deep

January 18, 2024 by Josh Custer in Album Review

Neck Deep's self-titled album is a triumphant return to form. It’s an album that doesn’t just revisit the past but celebrates it, all the while pushing forward into a future that’s as bright as the hooks in their songs. This record is a testament to the band's lasting impact on the pop-punk scene – not as a reinventor but as a master of the craft. In a world where musical genres are constantly evolving, Neck Deep stands as a reminder of why pop-punk remains a beloved and enduring style.

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January 18, 2024 /Josh Custer
Neck Deep, Self Titled
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The Peace and The Panic -- Neck Deep

August 19, 2017 by Josh Custer in Album Review

British pop-punk’s rising stars Neck Deep are back again with their third record, The Peace and the Panic. The band have come to grips with the highs and lows in life emotionally, they’ve created their most diverse release yet.

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August 19, 2017 /Josh Custer
Album Review, Neck Deep, The Peace and The Panic, Hopeless Records
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