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Neck Deep announces anticipated Asian tour

UK-rock band Neck Deep recently announced their triumphant return to Asia with a monumental tour that will see the band perform in seven cities across Southeast Asia, including Manila.

UK-rock band Neck Deep

“It's been too long but we're stoked to be coming back! Australia and Asia, we'll see you this September,” Neck Deep shares.

They will perform on September 22 at the SM Skydome, Quezon City. The tour announcement follows the release of “Heartbreak Of The Century” earlier this year, the latest single and music video from Neck Deep.

Their fourth album “All Distortions Are Intentional” in 2020 saw over 20,000 copies sold and over 20 million streams around the world, as well as dominating the Billboard Top Album charts and the #2 spots on the Alternative, Rock, Independent and Internet Album charts.

Neck Deep has always been the band that wanted to do things their own way, and didn't take themselves too seriously. A band that wore the phrase “Generic Pop Punk” as a badge of honor, seemingly daring people to underestimate them, turned heads when they ascended the throne as the kings of pop punk, headlining Warped Tour, playing arenas with Blink 182 and Lil Wayne, releasing a string of pop-punk classic albums, and having multiple viral moments on TikTok including the holiday/seasonal cult classic “December,” which was even covered by Blackpink's Rosé.

Neck Deep consist of Ben Barlow (vocals), Matt West (guitar), Sam Bowden (guitar) and Seb Barlow (bass).

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Mark Prendergast's new project Man Alive is a leftfield step away from his international chart-conquering success with Kodaline. Evident in his debut EP 'Colours,' which is set to release on September 15, takes listeners through a whirlpool of emotion with its title track and new single.

Mark Prendergast

Mark says, “I was just like a kid in a candy shop when making this EP. When you're in a band and you get it right, there's a confidence that comes from a gang mentality, and that's great, but this was the total opposite. Just the idea of going solo was a thrill, but the songs always came first and drove everything. Like everybody else in this world, you go through moments where you're fucking great and you go through moments where you're not. I suppose each song is just about a different kind of emotion, and that discovery of figuring out who you are and all that kind of craic.”

The new single is a blissed-out Tame Impala-esque waltz which sets sun-kissed psychedelia through the glittery prism of a disco ball, all with an undercurrent of sophisticated and orchestrated pop, which sets the perfect ambience for lyrics that celebrate the purity of being in love.

It offers a very different approach from the spacious beauty of its lovelorn alt-folk predecessor and debut track “Be Someone” which earned attention from the likes of NME, Clash and Hot Press as well as a broad sweep of Irish airplay and nine global Spotify New Music Friday playlists. This contrast hints at the vast array of sonic touchpoints that Mark is drawing upon for Man Alive.

The postcard intimacy of “Five Minute Drive” offers “a place to park your broken heart” while another new song, “Everytime I See Red,” possesses a similar warmth, all richly textured vocal harmonies and dreamy acoustic pop.

The EP's closing track “What Are The Chances” finds the sweet spot between its anthemic, stadium-sized scope and a very personal touch, complete with the darker heart of lyrics such as, “I know I burned your neighbourhood to the ground.”

While Mark Prendergast has always written songs for Kodaline, he has also composed and demoed other songs simply for his own pleasure. But then the one-two combo of a break-up and lockdown hit, and suddenly he was in the midst of a purple patch of inspiration. He had never even casually entertained the thought of becoming a singer, but the catalogue of songs he had written was just too personal to hand over to someone else.

To date, Man Alive have played just two shows: a raucous house party in which Mark's band included Gavin James and members of Soft Launch, while his friend Aisling Bea guested as MC, and Tuesday's sold-out debut headline show at The Waiting Room in London.

Mark, accompanied by his Kodaline bandmates, is set to make their way to Southeast Asia in September, with performances scheduled in Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand.

He is looking forward to connecting with existing fans who have known and loved his previous work, while eager to reach out to new fans in the region to expand the presence of his solo project and share his music with a broader audience.

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