Neck Deep @ Electric Factory 2/1

Welsh pop punk band Neck Deep released their third album, The Peace and the Panic, August 18th, 2017. The band first burst onto the scene with their debut single, “What Did You Expect”. The single helped spread the news of Neck Deep, leading the band to release two EPs the following year. Neck Deep released their debut album, Wishful Thinking, in 2014.

Neck Deep released an EP, Rain in July in the Fall of 2012. The same year, Neck Deep went on their first tour in support of the EP. Neck Deep toured the UK with fellow rock band Hackivist during the winter of 2013. While touring, the band released another EP. Neck Deep signed to Hopeless Recordsin 2013. Neck Deep released their debut album in early 2014. After signing with Hopeless Records, Neck Deep focused all their time on the band. Neck Deep went on tour again this time headlining in the UK and US. Neck Deep preformed at 2014 Vans Warped Tour. The band won the 2014 Kerrang! Award for Best British Newcomer. Neck Deep went on UK BBC 1 Radio to release a new single from their upcoming album.

In June 2017, Neck Deep began work on their new album. Neck Deep released two singles, “Happy Judgement Day” and “Where Do We Go When We Go” from their upcoming album. Neck Deep has been described as Blink-182, Green Day, and New Found Glory. Neck Deep is set to preform in Philadelphia in support of their newly released album.

Electric Factory

Thursday, Febuary 1st

All Ages

Show: 7:00 PM

Tickets Here

Donovan Wilkins: Donovan Wilkins is a self-taught photographer and published writer. He lives in Glenside after moving from his hometown of Philadelphia. After studying Liberal Arts at CCP, he decided to focus his time on his writing and photography. In 2016, Donovan completed his first feature-length screenplay, The Coast is Clear. During his career, Donovan worked on a small budget film in Philadelphia as part of a writing team. Since then, he has written various short screenplays. When he is not working, Donovan can be seen analyzing independent films for fun. You can check out his work at Donnie Vintage Photography.
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