The Peace and the Panic

The Peace and the Panic

by Neck Deep
The Peace and the Panic

The Peace and the Panic

by Neck Deep

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Overview

Riding high on a wave of early success that allowed them to quit their day jobs and pursue their musical ambitions with renewed vigor, Welsh pop-punk combo Neck Deep delivered their highly optimistic sophomore set, Life's Not Out to Get You, in the summer of 2015. Although it proved to be a breakout release for the young band -- reaching the Top Ten in the U.K. and topping Billboard's Independent Albums chart in the U.S. -- the ensuing two years were fraught with personal tumult and cold doses of reality. While the anxiety of uncertain social and political climates has many artists asking big questions, also looming large among Neck Deep's inner woes is the death of frontman Ben Barlow's father. There are few events that cause a person to grow up faster than the untimely death of a parent, so it's no wonder the band returns a shade more sober on 2017's The Peace and the Panic. Overall more mature in content and tone, the band's third LP sees them expanding their boundaries somewhat while still adhering to a classic, if more muscular, pop-punk sound. Working with producer Neal Avron (Fall Out Boy, New Found Glory), Neck Deep find a nice balance between sprightly and serious, delivering the big riffy melodies they've become known for, over a more defined bed of parts. The bleak but tuneful "Happy Judgment Day" confronts the teetering knife's edge of contemporary politics, wondering if we've delivered ourselves to end times. The pleasingly introspective "Parachute" is a classic ode to escape, while "Wish You Were Here" nostalgically reflects on Barlow's father. If The Peace and the Panic is a darker affair than their first two records, it's not quite as dour as it sounds. While they've continued to progress as a band, Neck Deep are pop-punks to the core and this rousing set packs plenty of punch. ~ Timothy Monger

Product Details

Release Date: 08/18/2017
Label: Hopeless Records
UPC: 0790692239429
Rank: 41856

Tracks

  1. Motion Sickness
  2. Happy Judgement Day
  3. The Grand Delusion
  4. Parachute
  5. In Bloom
  6. Don't Wait
  7. Critical Mistake
  8. Wish You Were Here
  9. Heavy Lies
  10. 19 Seventy Sumthin'
  11. Where Do We Go When We Go

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Neck Deep   Primary Artist
Ben Barlow   Vocals
Finlay   Vocals
Evie Jones   Vocals
Sam Bowden   Guitar
Fil Thorpe-Evans   Bass,Vocals
Dani Washington   Drums
Darcy Jones   Vocals
Ella Jones   Vocals
Sam Carter   Featured Artist
Matt West   Guitar

Technical Credits

Will McCoy   Assistant Engineer
Eric Tobin   A&R
Neck Deep   Composer
Laura Whiteside   Introduction
Sebastian Barlow   Composer
Colin Schwanke   Assistant Engineer
Ted Jensen   Mastering
Mike Green   Mixing,Composer,Engineer,Producer
Neal Avron   Mixing
Ryan Besch   Design,Illustrations
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