The band released an EP, Rain in July, in September 2012, which gained the band even more attention from people. According to Barlow, "People took notice and demanded that we play shows." The band supported With the Punches and Me Vs Hero in the UK in December. 3 December date of tour was the band's live debut. At their second show the band signed with a manager. The band toured the UK supporting Hacktivist in February 2013. Also in February the band released the A History of Bad Decisions EP as a "pay what you want" download. The band and their tour manager went on a holiday to Florida. The group ended up playing two shows that were "crazy and sold out and packed", according to Thorpe-Evans. Videos of the shows ended up online, which were seen by Hopeless Records. Hopeless got in contact with the band's manager who put the label in contact with the band. The band signed to Hopeless in August 2013. Being signed to the label was "a dream come true" for the band.
The band released their debut album, Wishful Thinking, on 14 January 2014. Up until this point, the band was a "fun, part-time entity", according to Barlow. With the release of the album, the band became a full-time thing, according to Barlow: "Fuck it, let's do this properly". The success of the album resulted in Thorpe-Evans, West and Roberts quitting their jobs, Washington turning down a place at the Academy of Contemporary Music, and Barlow dropping out of university. Following the release of Wishful Thinking, Neck Deep began 2014 with a full UK headline tour and also toured the UK as the main support for We Are the in Crowd, before a headline tour covering the US with Knuckle Puck, Light Years and Misguided by Giants. The band were announced to perform on 2014 edition of Vans Warped Tour. The band's two EPs were remixed and remastered as part of the compilation Rain in July / A History of Bad Decisions, released on Hopeless on 17 June. It was released to capitalise on the band's popularity at the time. Barlow said that this compilation would be "definitive release of these songs". The band hoped that the new fans that enjoyed Wishful Thinking "will enjoy the chance to check these songs out now that we've had a chance to improve how they sound!"21 The band won the Kerrang! Award for Best British Newcomer 2014, beating nominees Blitz Kids, Bury Tomorrow, Lonely the Brave, and Decade. The band headlined the Intercontinental Championships Tour, along with Knuckle Puck (USA), Seaway (Canada) and Trophy Eyes (Australia), and touring the UK. The tour was set to start January 2015 and run through February.
On 27 April 2015 the band made a post on their Facebook page consisting of nothing more than "Can't Kick Up the Roots. 12.05.15". This post turned out to be a song and the release date of 12 May. A few days later on 4 May, the band made another Facebook post stating the name of their new album, Life's Not out to Get You. The release date of this album was 14 August. On 10 May, "Can't Kick Up the Roots" was premiered on UK radio station BBC Radio 1 and was met with lots of praise by fans, with the band then stating that the song's music video and pre-orders for the album would be available on 12 May. The band played all dates of the 2015 edition of Vans Warped Tour. On 19 July, "Gold Steps" was premiered live on Daniel P. Carter's BBC Radio 1 rock show. The album made No.10 on Billboard's Top Album Sales list, and the band made No. 67 on the Artist 100 list.
On 22 August 2015, allegations of sexual misconduct against guitarist Lloyd Roberts were made, in which Roberts was accused of sending inappropriate photos to an underage girl. Roberts denied these allegations. The band responded that they were aware of the situation and asked for "a moment to get to the bottom of this." One day later, they clarified that Roberts would be "stepping down" from his position in the band as he did not want to tarnish the band's reputation as a result of these allegations. He states, "I’m now looking to put this horrendous chapter in my life behind me as I instead look forward to the future. For me, that means doing the one thing I love the most – writing and recording music." On 13 October 2015, Roberts released a statement which explained that the police had cleared him of all charges, stating that they "found no case" to back up the allegations made against him. In the same statement, Roberts hinted that there are no plans for him to return to the band. On 17 December 2015, Sam Bowden, of Climates and Blood Youth, officially joined the band as their new lead guitarist.
On 27 June 2016, the band began writing new material for the band's third album. They began working on the album in the studio eight months after writing the band's new music on 21 February 2017. On 15 January 2017, the band's vocalist, Ben Barlow, stated that a band should always show progression in its music and they are certainly aware that is what they want to do in the band's third album. In an interview with the lead singer, Barlow explains how his father's passing influenced his motivation for writing Neck Deep's most recent album. Ben connects his father's death and the album by stating, "It's definitely opened my mind up creatively, it's gonna be a little ball of inspiration that I can kind of pick at, I guess." On 5 April 2017, the band finished the album and is set to release it on August 18 of the same year. On May 21st Neck Deep released two new songs along with music videos for them. "Where Do We Go When We Go" and "Happy Judgement Day". It was also announced the band worked with Neal Avron and Mike Green on their new album. The band's lead singer, Ben Barlow was quoted saying to Alternative Press "The Peace and the Panic is about how we’ve grown up and experienced life in the last couple of years.". He also commented on two of the new tracks on the album, including the track "Happy Judgement Day" of which Barlow commented, ".is on the panic side, and really, that song is a comment on the current social and political climate.". He also stated "Where Do We Go When We Go" is the last track on the record, and we feel it summarises our mood well. Very directly, the message is: “Fuck all this shit, fuck all the noise, let’s just make something of ourselves before our time is up.”
On 4 September 2018, bassist Fil Thorpe-Evans announced the departure from the band. He said that Neck Deep has been a dream coming true but he wanted to pursue his career as a producer.
On 10 September 2018 Neck Deep released a music video for the song "Torn". (Originally made famous by Natalie Imbruglia.) This was the lead single for the Hopeless Records charity compilation album for mental health awareness and suicide prevention, called "Songs That Saved My Life".
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Neck Deep - Orange County, California - 90’s Hardcore
“Neck Deep was an active hardcore band in the Orange County scene of the early ‘90’s. They played some shows with bands like Function, Blackspot and Outspoken. Recorded a 7” in 1992 that contained the tracks “Crossfire” and “Columbus Day” (both tracks can be downloaded free @ http://neckdeep.bandcamp.com/).
Members: ETHAN GUERAMI MATT LENNON CLAY GUCCIONE ALEX OUZONIAN RYAN KELLER CHRIS MITCHELL JASON HAMPTON KELLY NELMS
Label: STATIC/INSTA-NOISE
Sites: http://www.myspace.com/neckdeep1 | http://neckdeep.bandcamp.com/
Wish You Were Here
Neck Deep Lyrics
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Just for me, could we all reminisce?
Better yet, here's a pen, make a list
Fill it full with all the things I've missed
'Cause I can barely drive past the school without stopping to think of you
And how we used to act the fool
But worst of all, I wish I'd called at least a thousand times or more
If a picture is all that I have
I can picture the times that we won't get back
If I picture it now, it don't seem so bad
Either way, I still wish you were here
Don't say everything's meant to be
'Cause you know it's not what I believe
Can't help but think that it should've been me
Either way, I still wish you were here
Thinking back on the days where we all used to say
"I know anywhere's better than here"
In the back of the class where we grew up too fast
Living life like there's nothin' to fear
But the ice on the road, driving home all alone
Singing along to a song from three summers ago
The one that made you remember it
Now I'll always remember it (I'll always remember it)
As the song that your life ended with
If a picture is all that I have
I can picture the times that we won't get back
If I picture it now, it don't seem so bad
Either way, I still wish you were here
Don't say everything's meant to be
'Cause you know it's not what I believe
Can't help but think that it should've been me
Either way, I still wish you were here
And they say you're in a better place (they say you're in a better place)
But a better place is right here with me
Yeah, they say you're in a better place (they say you're in a better place)
Too bad it's not what I believe
'Cause a picture is all that I have
To remind me that you're never comin' back
If I picture it now it just makes me sad
And right now I just wish you were here
Don't say everything's meant to be
'Cause you know it's not what I believe
Can't help but think that it should've been me
In the end, I just wish you were here
Yeah, they say you're in a better place (they say you're in a better place)
Either way, I still wish you were here
Don't say you're in a better place (they say you're in a better place)
In the end, I just wish you were here
The lyrics in "Wish You Were Here" by Neck Deep are about regret and grief after losing someone special to the singer. In the beginning of the first verse, the singer asks the person to update him on their life, reminiscing about the past they had together. He wishes he had called them more often or spent more time with them when he could. The singer admits that he can't even drive past their school without thinking about them and how much he misses them.
The chorus incorporates themes of nostalgia and longing for the past, as the singer reflects on the memories they shared together. He wishes things could have been different, and that he still had the person in his life. In the second verse, he recalls times they would dream of leaving and finding better places. Now, he finds the thought haunting as he thinks about how dangerous the world can be.
Line by Line Meaning
Take it slow, tell me all how you've grown
Please take your time and tell me everything about your growth and changes.
Just for me, could we all reminisce?
Can we reminisce about our past just for my sake?
Better yet, here's a pen, make a list
Here's a pen, make a list of all the things that I've missed.
Fill it full with all the things I've missed
Write down everything that I have missed since we last talked.
'Cause I can barely drive past the school without stopping to think of you
Because whenever I drive past the school, I can't help but think of you.
And how we used to act the fool
And how we used to act silly and foolish together.
But worst of all, I wish I'd called at least a thousand times or more
But what I truly regret the most is not calling you thousands of times to hear what I've missed.
Just to hear what I've been missing
Just to hear about everything that has happened since we last talked.
If a picture is all that I have
If all I have is a picture,
I can picture the times that we won't get back
I can picture the times that we won't be able to get back.
If I picture it now, it don't seem so bad
If I picture it now, it doesn't seem as bad as it once did.
Either way, I still wish you were here
Either way, I still wish you were here with me.
Don't say everything's meant to be
Don't tell me that everything happens for a reason.
'Cause you know it's not what I believe
Because you know that's not what I believe in.
Can't help but think that it should've been me
I can't help but think that I should have been the one that's gone.
Thinking back on the days where we all used to say
Reflecting on the days when we used to say
"I know anywhere's better than here"
"Anywhere is better than being here".
In the back of the class where we grew up too fast
In the back of the class where we had to grow up too fast.
Living life like there's nothin' to fear
Living life as if there's nothing to be afraid of.
But the ice on the road, driving home all alone
But driving home all alone on the icy road.
Singing along to a song from three summers ago
Singing along to a song from three summers ago that brings back memories of us.
The one that made you remember it
The song that reminded you of that summer.
Now I'll always remember it (I'll always remember it)
Now I'll always remember that song (I'll always remember it).
As the song that your life ended with
As the song that played when your life ended.
And they say you're in a better place (they say you're in a better place)
People say that you're in a better place now (they say you're in a better place).
But a better place is right here with me
But the best place you could be is here with me.
Too bad it's not what I believe
Unfortunately, I don't believe that's true.
To remind me that you're never comin' back
To remind me that you're never coming back.
If I picture it now it just makes me sad
If I picture it now, it just makes me sad.
And right now I just wish you were here
Right now, I just wish you were here with me.
In the end, I just wish you were here
At the end of the day, all I want is for you to be here with me.
Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Benedict Kieran James Barlow, Daniel Washington, Matthew Richard West, Philip Michael Thorpe-Evans, Samuel Joseph Bowden
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