Neck Deep Announce Date for New Album 'All Distortions Are Intentional'

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Through Instagram and their newly unveiled app, Neck Deep have announced their new album All Distortions Are Intentional will be released this summer on July 24th, 2020. This comes with the release of their new single “Lowlife”. Structurally different from past album efforts, this conceptual record focuses the story of a loner named Jett, who lives in a place named “Sonderland”.

Ben Barlow explains that the idea came from combining "wonderland" and the word "sonder", a concept that reveals itself to the idea that everyone lives and feels the same ways as you always have, you're just an extra moving piece in the same experience. Barlow also reveals that the concept came to fruition after the band wrote their lead single "Lowlife”, stating that while writing the single, it was like “tapping into his own personality and psyche”.

Neck Deep released their last full length effort back in 2017, The Peace and The Panic. The bands style has changed throughout the years, going from sun drenched, positive instrumentals and lyrics in 2015’s Life’s Not Out to Get You, to delving into less optimistic territories and surviving through those trials. This new release coming almost three years after The Peace and The Panic, and judging by latest track release “Lowlife”, is bound to be the most raw and personal record they have had to date, while combining an interesting narrative in the process. Though we have to wait until summer to hear this latest instalment of the bands musical career, it’s sure going to be worth the wait.

Check out the track listing for All Distortions Are Intentional:

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1. Sonderland
2. Fall
3. Lowlife
4. Telling Stories
5. When You Know
6. Quarry
7. Sick Joke
8. What Took You So Long?
9. Empty House
10. Little Dove
11. I Revolve (Around You)
12. Pushing Daisies

Check out their new single “Lowlife” now!

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