Tag: neck deep


  • A Concert Through Memes: Bring Me The Horizon

    Live editor, Jo Lisney, brings her experience of the day she saw BMTH live in 2015 through memes. Do you agree with her choice?

  • The Best Of Pop-Punk: Neck Deep – Life’s Not Out To Get You

    A maybe controversial article from Callum Holgate today on why Neck Deep’s 2015 album is the very best of the pop-punk genre.

  • This Week in Live-Streams (10/08/20)

    This week is one for all those who are into their rock music and the many sub genres of rock… oh and with a slice of pop-punk. With some big British names and unknown American names, we have you covered.

  • Adventuring In Sonderland: A Review of Neck Deep’s All Distortions Are Intentional

    Pop-punk goodness or a failed venture? Callum Holgate has the answer.

  • This Week in Records (2/8/2020) – Bastille, FUR and McFly

    Another week, another This Week in Records from Alice!

  • This Week in Records (26/7/2020) – Taylor Swift, Gorillaz and Kylie Minogue

    It’s that time again! Check out Alice’s thoughts on this weeks newest tracks.

  • Review: Neck Deep – ‘When You Know’

    Charlotte Brennan reviews the latest single from Neck Deep.

  • A Song For Every (Fresher’s) Mood.

    Freshers is an emotional roller coaster. Luckily, we have just the playlist!

  • This Week In Records (01/07/2019) – Ed Sheeran, The Black Keys & Ellie Goulding

    It’s your weekly round up of the best music we’ve been delivered this week!

  • Review: Slam Dunk Festival 2019

    Jed Wareham reviews a jam-packed day at Slam Dunk Festival South 2019.

  • Acts to Look Forward to at Slam Dunk 2019

    Jed Wareham gives us his top 5 unmissable acts at this year’s Slam Dunk Festival.

  • Review: Neck Deep – The Peace And The Panic

    Film Editor David reviews the third album from the Welsh pop punk band.

  • Preview: State Champs at Engine Rooms

    Alisha Lasenby previews State Champs ahead of their Engine Rooms gig (09/03/17).

  • Review: Download Festival 2016 – Saturday

    Sophie Trenear reviews day two of Download Festival, including sets from Black Sabbath, Deftones and Megadeth.