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Tuesday, August 29, 2017 - 10:00am

"The groundswell happening with the popularity of this band is pretty astounding" - Billboard

"A new album was born - and it's their best yet." - Nylon

"Neck Deep are on the cusp of rock stardom with their new album." - Forbes

"This album is fantastic."  - AOL

 

August 28, 2017 - Neck Deep is celebrating the highest charting release to date with The Peace and The Panic coming in strong at #2 on the Top Album chartand #4 debut on Billboard Top 200 chart. The album is available through Apple Music, Spotify, on Vinyl and in stores. Special editions of the album, including two bonus tracks, are available at Target via Hopeless Records.

 

This release has dominated streaming services with the highest first week number seen from a Hopeless Records artist to date. Coming in with over 8.5 Million globally, Apple Music was leading the charge with outdoor artwork seen in London, New York and LA, including wrapping the legendary Whisky A Go Go on Sunset Blvd in Los Angeles. You can also catch the band on the Apple 'Best of the Week and A-List:Rock' playlists. Additionally, the band scored the Marquee feature, New Music Friday and Rock This Spotifyplaylist ads,  while Amazon Best Music has put Neck Deep in their 'Best of the Month' and Sirius XM has chosen the single 'In Bloom' for their Alt Nation Advance Placement and much more!

 

The 11-track album, produced by Mike Green (Pierce The Veil, Paramore), is a meditation on the constant duality of life and the struggles that come with it. The album has already been garnering incredible praise with outlets like Nylon, Billboard, New Noise Magazine, Kerrang, Rocksound and more. Neck Deep is also gracing the newest cover of Alternative Press, opening up about their climb, their struggles and their haters in their most in-depth story to date. The issue also features an exclusive track-by-track where Ben Barlow goes through every song on The Peace And The Panic. Fans can order exclusive bundles at altpress.com/newissue.

 

The Peace and The Panic Music Videos:

In Bloom - 1.2 million views

Motion Sickness - 868k views

Happy Judgement Day - 894K

Where Do We Go When We Go - 1.1 million views

 

The band will be kicking off their UK and EU Headlining Tours in October after playing at this year's Reading & Leeds Festival. Early next year, Neck Deep will be returning to North America for a headlining tour through the United States and Canada. For full tour dates and to grab your tickets, please head to http://neckdeepuk.com/.

 

Upcoming Tour Dates:

October 4 - Belfast, UK - Mandela Hall

October 5 - Dublin, Ireland - Tivoli Theatre

October 7 - Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK - O2 Academy Newcastle

October 8 - Glasgow, UK - O2 Academy Glasgow

October 9 - Nottingham, UK - Rock City

October 11 - Norwich, UK - Norwich Rick Rayns LCR UEA

October 12 - Cardiff, UK - Cardiff University Students Union

October 13 - London, UK - O2 Academy Brixton

October 14 - Manchester, UK - O2 Apollo Manchester

October 16 - Brussels, Belgium - AB Box

October 17 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Melkweg Max

October 18 - Paris, France - Petit Bain

October 19 - Cologne, Germany - Essigfabrik

October 20 - Hamburg, Germany - Knust

October 21 - Copenhagen, Denmark - Pumpehuset

October 23 - Cologne, Germany - Essigfabrik

October 24 - Leipzig, Germany - Conne Island

October 25 - Stuttgart, Germany - Universum

October 26 - Munich, Germany - Backstage Halle

October 27 - Vienna, Austria - WUK

October 29 - Segrate Mi, Italy - Circolo Magnolia

October 30 - Bologna, Italy - Kindergarten

November 1 - Barcelona, Spain - Razzmatazz 2

November 2 - Madrid, Spain - Sala Chango

November 3 - Toulouse, France - Connexion Live

January 18 - Santa Ana, CA - The Observatory 

January 20 - Phoenix, AZ - Marquee Theatre

January 22 - Dallas, TX - The Bomb Factory

January 23 - San Antonio, TX - Alamo City Music Hall

January 24 - Houston, TX - Warehouse Live

January 26 - Atlanta, GA - Center Stage

January 27 - Tampa, FL - Orpheum Theatre

January 28 - Orlando, FL - Plaza Live

January 30 - Norfolk, VA - The NorVa

January 31 - Baltimore, MD - Rams Head Live

February 1 - Philadelphia, PA - Electric Factory

February 2 - New York, NY - Playstation Theater

February 3 - Worcester, MA - Palladium

February 5 - Rochester, NY - Anthology

February 6 - Montreal, QC - Club Soda

February 7 - Ottawa, ON - Bronson Centre

February 8 - Toronto, ON - Phoenix Concert Theatre

February 9 - Detroit, MI - The Majestic

February 10 - Cleveland, OH - Agora Theatre

February 12 - Chicago, IL - Concord

February 13 - Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue

February 14 - Kansas City, MO - The Truman

February 16 - Denver, CO - The Ogden Theatre

February 17 - Salt Lake City, UT - The Complex

February 20 - Calgary, AB - MacEwan Ballroom

February 21 - Edmonton, AB - Union Hall

February 23 - Vancouver, BC - The Vogue Theatre

February 24 - Seattle, WA - The Showbox

February 25 - Portland, OR - Roseland Ballroom

February 27 - San Francisco, CA - The Regency Ballroom

February 28 - Los Angeles, CA - The Henry Fonda Theatre 

 

US Tour Flyer Download Here

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breaking feature in the September issue of Women’s Health magazine identifies 10 “derm deserts” across the U.S., and the state of Utah is one of them. What does that mean? A “derm desert” is an area without a single dermatologist within 50 or even 100 miles, or one with a menacingly low number of these docs for the population. Areas with fewer derms ultimately have a greater prevalence of melanoma deaths.

With a population of 3 million, the entire state of Utah only has 22 dermatologists - and claims the highest melanoma death rate in the country. To treat everyone, the state would need 120 derms. 

Why are “derm deserts” a fatal problem? In a midsize city, the average wait time to get an appointment with a derm for a skin exam is 35 days – but 14 days is the time frame in which melanoma should be diagnosed and treated after being noticed by a patient to ensure the best survival. And, melanoma rates are on the rise: since the 1970s, melanoma rates among females ages 18 to 39 have skyrocketed by 800 percent.

Women’s Health’s “Derm Desserts” feature reveals the shocking dermatologist shortage that is putting millions of lives at risk. Through a 6-month investigation, we uncovered land mines within the healthcare system, hospital community, and insurance companies that are contributing to a dermatologist shortage that is impacting towns across the U.S., especially in Utah.

"The stakes here are life-or-death, because areas with fewer dermatologists have more melanoma deaths," says Women's Health Editor-In-Chief Amy Keller Laird. "It's critical that people in derm deserts become advocates for their own health, and our feature arms them with the tools they need to do so."

For residents in Utah, Women’s Health encourages you to take your health into your own hands. Here’s what you can do to monitor and fight for your health:

 

  • Do a self-check for possible skin cancer: 44 percent of melanomas are discovered by patients themselves. Do this self-check each month
  1. Inspect your naked body in front of a full-length mirror. Don’t forget the backs of your neck, legs, and feet - even the space between your toes.
  2. Look for a mile that has the ABCDEs of skin cancer.

 

It is Asymmetrical.

It has an irregular Border.

It is made up of different Colors.

It has a Diameter larger than a pencil eraser.

It’s Evolving or changing in size, shape, or color, or it’s painful, itchy or bleeds.

      3.   See a mole with any of these? Call a derm ASAP. 

 

  • Know exactly what to say when you call a derm to better your chances at getting an appointment.

 

Rather than asking for a skin check, be specific and say to the receptionist: “I have a mole that’s quickly changing/bleeding and I’m afraid that it’s melanoma.” This makes a big difference in how quickly you are seen. If that doesn’t work, demand to speak with a doctor or a nurse. Still nothing? Offer to send a photo of the mole.

 

  • Skin apps are not the answer. Just upload pictures of your questionable mole or rash and get a quick diagnosis? Sounds great…in theory. When UCSF researchers posed as patients and sent photos of skin conditions to 16 different dermatology services, the results were far from accurate - some of the apps and sites weren’t even licensed to practice!  
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