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Neck Deep Return With New Single And Video “Take Me With You”

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UK-rock back Neck Deep are back with their newest out-of-this-world single “Take Me With You”, out now via Hopeless Records. The new track finds vocalist Ben Barlow screaming for help into the unknown, letting everybody know that he would “rather be (hypothetically) abducted by aliens than stick round on this ‘hellish sack of burning trash.’”

“‘Take Me With You’ is one of those songs where I had the title first. Literally as simple as “we should write a song about aliens called ‘Take Me With You.’ So conceptually and lyrically it was pretty straightforward,” says vocalist Barlow.

“A few of us in the band are big UFO heads, particularly Seb, so we had a lot of fun writing this one.”

Barlow continues, “I’d be lying if I said it wasn’t a slight nod to Blink 182’s ‘Aliens Exist’, but you can blame Tom [DeLonge] for infecting my fragile mind at a young age and then going and busting the UFO world wide open. It’s ultimately a little bit of fun before we come at people with the more meaningful stuff a little later down the line.”

“Take Me With You” follows the band’s recent singles, the guitar-riff heavy “STFU” and the anthemic “Heartbreak Of The Century“, as well as the announcement of their triumphant return to Asia with a monumental tour that will see the band perform in 7 cities across Southeast Asia.

Neck Deep’s fourth album ‘All Distortions Are Intentional’ was released in 2020 via Hopeless Records. The first week of the album’s release saw over 20,000 copies sold and over 20 million streams around the world. Securing the #6 spot on the Billboard Top Album charts as well as the #2 spots on the Alternative, Rock, Independent and Internet Album charts and #3 on Vinyl in the United States as well as a Top 5 debut in the UK’s Top Albums chart, the album is polished yet raw, layered but catchy as hell.

With singles “Sick Joke”, “I Revolve (Around You)”, ”Fall”, “When You Know” and “Lowlife”, ‘All Distortions Are Intentional’ marks an epiphany of true self-belief for its creators.

Over the last decade, Neck Deep have gatecrashed the charts, both at home and internationally, sold hundreds of thousands of records and concert tickets, graced magazine covers all over the world and toured with some of the biggest names in the business in the process. In 2022, the band saw multiple viral moments on TikTok including the holiday/seasonal cult classic “December“, which was even covered by Blackpink’s Rosé. As the band enter their second decade as a band, you’d continue to be foolish betting against the boys from Wrexham.

Neck Deep is Ben Barlow (Vocals), Matt West (Guitar), Sam Bowden (Guitar), and Seb Barlow (Bass).

Photo Credit: Elliott Ingham