Neck Deep release ‘Dumbf*ck Edition’ deluxe album
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UK pop punk legends Neck Deep have released a deluxe edition of their critically acclaimed self-titled album via Hopeless Records. Released September 12, Neck Deep (The Dumbf*ck Edition) features brand new artwork from Evan Weselmann, two new live tracks, and for the first time fan favorites “STFU” and “You Should See Me Now” will be available on vinyl.
Frontman Ben Barlow shares:
“The self-titled deluxe edition came about after deciding that our song ‘STFU’ needed a home. It never got a vinyl release and it always felt like it could’ve been on the record, but for whatever reason it never made it on. Alongside that we also had ‘You Should See Me Now’ which was always a contender for the record but didn’t quite feel complete enough to release at the time. […] We crammed as much as we physically could into one vinyl and got our friend Evan Weselmann to rework his original artwork, and it may actually be a little cooler than the original! It’s our first ever ‘deluxe’ edition of the record and it’s given us something cool to put out while we work on other stuff and tour ourselves silly.”
Artwork for Neck Deep (The Dumbf*ck Edition), by Evan Weselmann
Releasing their self-titled album last year, Neck Deep encompasses everything the band has excelled at over the decade, just enhanced, refined, and cranked up to eleven. From the high ferocity of “Sort Yourself Out” to the introspective track “They May Not Mean To (But They Do)”, this album has a song for any occasion. The band is currently in the middle of a North American tour with The Story So Far, with upcoming cities featuring Brooklyn, Atlanta, Denver, and Philly. Neck Deep will round out their year with a UK tour kicking off with two nights in the band’s hometown of Wrexham, Wales on December 11th and 12th
Neck Deep (The Dumbf*ck Edition) can be streamed wherever music is, and can be purchased here.