Neck Deep Release Music Video for "Don't Wait"

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Neck Deep have released a brand new music video for their track, "Don't Wait". The song features a guest vocal spot from Sam Carter of Architects, and it comes from the band's most recent studio album, The Peace and the Panic (via Hopeless Records).

In a press release from the band, vocalist Ben Barlow has stated the following in regards to the meaning behind the song and the video itself:

"The premise of the video is that there are 3 characters who are all at different phases in their lives, yet they are somewhat connected (how they are connected is for the viewer to figure out). All of these visual references tie into the lyrics of the song and it's really down to the viewer for them to try and understand it and work it out! For that reason I think it's one of the most interesting and visually appealing videos we've ever done."
 
"'Don't Wait' is one of the heavier... if not the heaviest track from TPATP. It immediately took on a political message for me, as politics and outrage/ anger have always gone hand in hand. But it also speaks a lot about unity amongst society and looking out for your fellow humans, as, ultimately human connection is what will bring us all together to (hopefully) make the world a better place. With that in mind, I knew the video had to convey that message but we also wanted it be somewhat cryptic and not too on the nose."


Neck Deep are also preparing to head out on a fall headlining tour in support of The Peace and the Panic, which is slated to kick off on September 6th in Santa Cruz, CA at The Catalyst. For information regarding music, tickets for the upcoming tour, and other info surrounding Neck Deep, visit their website at www.neckdeepuk.com. You can view the video for "Don't Wait" in its entirety below.

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