British pop punk band, Neck Deep, released their second studio album, Life’s Not Out To Get You, one year ago.
Life's Not Out To Get You came out one year ago today. Happy Anniversary to the album that changed our lives ???? pic.twitter.com/EmklMSdQUF
— Neck Deep (@NeckDeepUK) August 14, 2016
The album features some of the band’s most famous songs, such as ‘Can’t Kick Up The Roots’ and ‘Gold Steps’. Life’s Not Out To Get You charted at number 8 in the UK and reached the top 20 in the US.
Since the release of their sophomore album, Neck Deep have toured with the likes of Bring Me The Horizon, as well as embarking on a co-headline tour with American pop punk band, State Champs, at the beginning of the year.
Most recently, the five-piece announced that their next single will be ‘December’, taken from Life’s Not Out To Get You. There are two versions of the song, one which features Chris Carrabba, lead singer and guitarist of Dashboard Confessional, and one which features Mark Hoppus, bassist and co-lead vocalist of Blink-182. Check out the videos for ‘December’ here.
Neck Deep took to Twitter to confirm that they’re working on the next album and to thank their fans.
We are working on the next one now. Already stoked to share it with you all once it's ready. Best fans ever!
— Neck Deep (@NeckDeepUK) August 14, 2016
The band will be touring with Pierce The Veil and I Prevail throughout September and October. Click here to see if you can get tickets!
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