Neck Deep announce deluxe edition of their self-titled album

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Pop-punk icons Neck Deep have announced a deluxe version of their self-titled record set for release on September 12 via Hopeless Records. 

Neck Deep (The Dumbfuck Edition) comes just a year after the band’s self-titled album was released and includes four additional tracks, including two live performances, and new artwork. In addition to this, for the first time, fan-favorites “STFU” and “You Should See Me Now” will be available on vinyl. 

The band’s self-titled album encompasses everything Neck Deep have embodied in their career, enhanced and raised even higher, and with the deluxe edition, the knob is only being turned up. Neck Deep is an album for almost any occasion, from the wrenching intensity of “Sort Yourself Out” to the thought-provoking introspection of “They May Not Mean To (But They Do).” The album also received several accolades and support from the likes of NPR, Rolling Stone, Alternative Press, and Grammy.com

The announcement of The Dumbfuck Edition comes shortly after the band shared they will be going on tour with The Story So Far, hitting major cities across the US, including: Chicago, Brooklyn, Denver, and Orlando. Tickets are available here

While a lot has changed since the Barlow brothers formed Neck Deep just shy of a decade ago, their raw, gritty lyrics and authenticity have not. With top 5 records in both the US and UK, global tours, viral hits, and over a billion streams under their belt, Neck Deep is showing no signs of slowing down, and with the release of The Dumbfuck Edition, that success will only be catapulted further.  

Neck Deep (The Dumbfuck Edition) Tracklist:
1. Dumbstruck Dumbf**k
2. Sort Yourself Out
3. This Is All My Fault
4. We Need More Bricks
5. Go Outside!
6. Heartbreak Of The Century
7. Take Me With You
8. They May Not Mean To (But They Do)
9. It wont’t Be Like This Forever
10. Moody Weirdo
11. You Should See Me Now
12. STFU
13. Dumbstruck Dumbf**k (Live In Barcelona)
14. Take Me With You (Live in Barcelona)

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