Neck Deep discography

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The discography of Neck Deep, a Welsh pop punk band, consists of five studio albums, one compilation album, three extended plays (EPs), eighteen singles and twenty-five music videos. Formed in Wrexham in 2012, Neck Deep originally featured lead vocalist Ben Barlow, lead guitarist Lloyd Roberts, rhythm guitarist Matt West, bassist Fil Thorpe-Evans and drummer Dani Washington.[1] The band signed with independent record label We Are Triumphant in June 2012,[2] before releasing their debut EP Rain in July in September that year.[3] This was later followed by a second EP entitled A History of Bad Decisions, which was self-released by the band on 19 February 2013.[4] Pinky Swear Records also issued the Rain in July and A History of Bad Decisions EPs together as a double 12" vinyl compilation on the same day.[5]

Studio albums5
EPs3
Compilation albums1
Singles18
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Neck Deep discography
Neck Deep in 2016.
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EPs3
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Singles18
Music videos25
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After signing with Hopeless Records in August 2013,[6] Neck Deep released their full-length debut album Wishful Thinking in January 2014.[7] The album reached number 2 on the UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart,[8] number 3 on the US Heatseekers Albums chart,[9] and registered on several other UK and US charts. Hopeless also reissued the band's first two EPs, both separately and as a single set.[10][11][12] In February, the group released a split EP with American band Knuckle Puck,[13] and in June they released a cover version of Green Day's "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" for the Kerrang! free compilation Kerrang! Does Green Day's American Idiot.[14] In 2015, the band contributed covers of Funeral for a Friend's "Juneau" and Blink-182's "Don't Tell Me It's Over" to compilations released by Rock Sound and Kerrang! magazines, respectively.[15][16]

In August 2015, Neck Deep released their second studio album Life's Not out to Get You, which reached number 8 on the UK Albums Chart and number 17 on the US Billboard 200,[17][18] as well as topping the UK Independent Albums and US Independent Albums charts.[19][20] Days after the album's release, Roberts left the band when accusations of "misconduct with underage girls" were levelled at the guitarist (as well as other members of the group).[21] He was later replaced by Sam Bowden, who was previously a member of Blood Youth.[22]

Albums

Studio albums

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Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales/Certifications
UK
[23][17]
UK
Rock

[8]
UK
Indie

[19]
UK
Indie
Break.

[24]
AUS
[25]
BEL
Fla.

[26]
US
[18]
US
Heat.

[9]
US
Indie.

[20]
US
Rock

[27]
Wishful Thinking 1082146335
Life's Not Out to Get You
  • Released: 14 August 2015
  • Label: Hopeless
  • Formats: CD, LP, DL
82128871713
The Peace and the Panic
  • Released: 18 August 2017
  • Label: Hopeless
  • Formats: CD, LP, DL, streaming
411839422
All Distortions Are Intentional
  • Released: 24 July 2020
  • Label: Hopeless
  • Formats: CD, LP, DL, streaming
411466422
Neck Deep
  • Released: 19 January 2024
  • Label: Hopeless
  • Formats: CD, LP, DL, streaming
113222
[34]
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Compilation albums

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Title Album details
Rain in July/A History of Bad Decisions
  • Released: 19 February 2013
  • Label: Pinky Swear
  • Format: 12" vinyl
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Extended plays

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Rain in July
  • Released: 11 September 2012
  • Label: We Are Triumphant
  • Formats: CS, DL
A History of Bad Decisions
  • Released: 19 February 2013
  • Label: none (self-released)
  • Format: DL
Tour Split
(split EP with Knuckle Puck)
  • Released: 25 February 2014
  • Labels: Hopeless/Bad Timing
  • Formats: 7" vinyl, DL
Serpents
  • Released: 10 March 2016
  • Label: Hopeless
  • Formats: DL
In Bloom: Versions
  • Released: 1 August 2018
  • Label: Hopeless
  • Formats: DL
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Singles

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Title Year Certifications Album
"Crushing Grief (No Remedy)" 2013 Wishful Thinking
"Growing Pains"
"Boulevard of Broken Dreams"
(Green Day cover)
2014 Kerrang! Does Green
Day's American Idiot
"Losing Teeth" Wishful Thinking
"Can't Kick Up the Roots" 2015 Life's Not Out to Get You
"Gold Steps"
"Serpents" 2016
"December"
"Where Do We Go When We Go" 2017 The Peace and the Panic
"Happy Judgement Day"
"Motion Sickness"
"In Bloom"
"She's a God"[36] 2019 Non-album single
"Lowlife" 2020 All Distortions Are Intentional
"When You Know"
"Fall"
"I Revolve (Around You)"
"Sick Joke"
"STFU" 2022 Neck Deep (Dumbfuck Edition)
"Heartbreak of the Century" 2023 Neck Deep
"Take Me With You"
"It Won't Be Like This Forever"
"We Need More Bricks"
"Dumbstruck Dumbfuck" 2024
"You Should See Me Now" 2025 Neck Deep (Dumbfuck Edition)
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Music videos

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Title Year Director(s) Ref.
"A Part of Me"
(featuring Laura Whiteside)
2012 Foam Productions [37]
"I Couldn't Wait to Leave 6 Months Ago" Matt West, Mark Brenner [38]
"Over and Over" 2013 Adam Davies [39]
"Crushing Grief (No Remedy)" unknown [40]
"Growing Pains" LOVE Vis-Art [41]
"Losing Teeth" 2014 unknown [42]
"Can't Kick Up the Roots" 2015 Daniel Broadley [43]
"Gold Steps" Kyle Thrash [44]
"Smooth Seas Don't Make Good Sailors" Joshua Halling [45]
"Kali Ma" 2016 Elliott Ingham [46]
"Serpents" Miguel Barbosa [47]
"December"
(featuring Chris Carrabba)
Daniel Broadley [48]
"December (Again)"
(featuring Mark Hoppus)
[49]
"Where Do We Go When We Go" 2017 Anthem Films [50]
"Happy Judgement Day" Dan Fusselman [51]
"Motion Sickness" Elliott Ingham [52]
"In Bloom" Lewis Cater [53]
"Parachute" [54]
"Don't Wait" 2018 Our World Is Grey [55]
"She's a God" 2019 [56]
"Lowlife" 2020 YHELLOW [57]
"When You Know" Neck Deep [58]
"Fall" Elliott Ingham, Chrisblockd [59]
"I Revolve (Around You)" Félix Kerjean [60]
"Sick Joke" Elliott Ingham, Chrisblockd [61]
"STFU" 2022 Max Moore [62]
"Heartbreak Of The Century" 2023 [63]
"Take Me With You" Olli Appleyard [64]
"It Won't Be Like This Forever" Max Moore [65]
"Dumbstruck Dumbf**k" 2024 Nick Suchak [66]
"Sort Yourself Out" Olli Appleyard [67]
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Other appearances

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Title Year Album Ref.
"Boulevard of Broken Dreams"
(Green Day cover)
2014 Kerrang! Does Green Day's American Idiot
"Juneau"
(Funeral for a Friend cover)
2015 Worship and Tributes [15]
"Don't Tell Me It's Over"
(Blink-182 cover)
Kerrang! Ultimate Rock Heroes! [16]
"Welcome to Paradise"
(Green Day cover)
2017 Green Day: The Early Years
"Torn"
(Ednaswap cover)
2018 Songs That Saved My Life
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