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This past weekend, Neck Deep premiered the second single from their new album – ‘Life’s Not Out To Get You’. With ‘Gold Steps’ now available digitally, the Wrexham pop-punks have shared it’s music video.

The video sees the band driving around maybe Pennsylvania back roads on a flat bed truck with a mini skate ramp.

Vocalist Ben Barlow had this to say about the track and video:

“As soon as you click play, you’re gonna be hit in the face with a riff! We wanted this to be a fun song; we wanted to make people move, to mosh, jump around and scream the lyrics. And in the lyrics I really just wanted to shed some positivity on a somewhat pessimistic scene. I don’t want our fans to be cutting themselves listening to our music – I wanted people to know that life’s not out to get you. We wanted the video to be as fun as the song. We worked with a director called Kyle Thrash who absolutely killed it. It’s basically us driving through some Pennsylvania back roads on a flat bed truck with a mini skate ramp on it, and we’re playing on the ramp before ending up at a lake where we played in front of a massive firework display! It was pretty sketchy, there was absolutely no health and safety involved, but it was a lot of fun. Thanks to everyone that came down to the shoot, they really helped bring a great vibe and a lot of energy, and I really think that comes across in the video.”

With ‘Life’s Not Out To Get You’ set to be released on August 14th on Hopeless Records, the quintet will be making several in-store performances and signings.

August
17 Hippodrome (Banquet Records), Kingston (in-store acoustic & signing)
18 HMV, Southampton (in-store acoustic & signing)
19 HMV, Reading (in-store acoustic & signing)
20 HMV, Leeds (in-store acoustic & signing)
21 Pulp, Nottingham (signing only)
Sat 22 Pulp, Manchester (signing only)

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