Posted: Tue 22nd Aug 2017

‘Fingers crossed’ as Neck Deep’s new album straight in at #2 in midweek charts

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This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Aug 22nd, 2017

Wrexham’s very own global superstar pop-punk band are currently sat at the #2 spot in the Official UK Charts mid week album chart.

Neck Deep’s new album ‘The Peace And The Panic’, released last week, is straight in at second place  just behind prog rocker Steven Wilson’s latest release. The final charting positions will be revealed toward the end of the week.

Their last album ‘Life’s Not Out To Get You’ reached number eight back in 2015, after being signed in 2013. You can of course help the effort by buying it via Apple Music.

The band are playing Reading and Leeds Festivals this week, with a UK tour through October followed by a tour of Europe. A further tour of North America is also on the gig list for early 2018.

The official music video for “In Bloom” which features on the new album is below, and is already heading towards the 1 million view mark:

You can see a second video released on their official site here, or buy some of their merch here.

You can check out our article from 2015 which features the ‘Cant Kick Up The Roots’ video from Neck Deep – which was shot in town itself. When we wrote that the video had 240,000 views – it is now just about to tick over the 4,000,000 mark.

Hopefully they will have a Happy Judgement Day when the final positions are revealed!

Top pic: Grab from their vid.



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