Fri Oct 25 2024

6:30 PM Doors

Union Hall

6240 99 St NW Edmonton, AB T6E 6C7

$52.12

All Ages

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MRG Live Presents: 

NECK DEEP: THE DUMBSTRUCK DUMBF!@K NORTH AMERICAN TOUR

W/ Super American // The Home Team

Doors @ 6:30pm
SHow @ 7:30pm

All Ages. Valid 18+ Government Photo ID Required upon entry to access alcohol service.

Artist Presale: Wednesday, July 10 @ 10:00 AM MT
MRG Presale: Thursday, July 11 @ 10:00 AM MT
On Sale: Friday, July 12 @ 10:00 AM MT

VIP Table Service Inquiries Email: gm@unionhall.ca



 

NECK DEEP: THE DUMBSTRUCK DUMBF!@K NORTH AMERICAN TOUR - Presented by MRG Live

  • Neck Deep

    Neck Deep

    Pop Punk

    In the little over a decade since Neck Deep formed in the Barlow brothers’ spare room in Wrexham, Wales, alot has changed. From the scrappy, naively hopeful beginnings that define the starting of so many teenagebands, the pop-punks have gone on to be one of British Rock music’s most successful global exports inrecent memory: top 5 records in both the US and UK, global touring, viral hits and over a billion streams justsome of the fruits of ten years spent mastering their craft.

    But now, as the band stand on the brink of their fifth, self-titled LP, there’s an acknowledgement that themore things change, the more–in some ways at least–they stay the same.

    “This album is the sound of us knowing ourselves and knowing our ability,” explains frontman andyoungestBarlow sibling Ben. “It’s unapologetically us. We’re professional songwriters now and we’ve really honed inon what we’re good at–but it’s also about having fun and enjoying writing these tracks. And there are thoselittle sonic signatures in the mix that even I can’t really put my finger on that just make it Neck Deep. Ithappens when we get in a room together and it clicks-it’s us just doing our thing like we always have."

    For this record, the band, completed by Ben’s older brother and bassist Seb, guitarists Matt West and Sam Bowden and drummer Matt Powles, took ‘doing their own thing’–and only their own thing–to the nextlevel. Eschewing a keen list of collaborators and producers eager to work with one of rock’s hottestproperties andchoosing, instead, to write and record in their own warehouse space, mere miles from wherethey grew up. Old school, just like it used to be.

    “It was all us,” smiles Barlow. “There have beenno compromises and that’s the way we like to do things these days. At this stage in our career it’s what we needed to give ourselves the freedom to make the exactalbum we wanted to make. It was hard at times, butitalso meant we talked a lot internally and got really clear about what wer eally wanted this album tosound like-what we really do best.”

    True enough, this collection encompasses everything the Walians have excelled at across their career,enhanced and dialed to eleven. From the bouncing bombast of Dumbstruck, Dumbf**k and Sort YourselfOut’s ripping intensity, to the poetic introspection of They Don’t Mean To (But They Do) and sun-down-at-a-festival singalong of It Won’t Be Like This Forever, it’s an LP that boasts a song for almost any occasion(including, in recent single Take Me With You, the impending alien invasion).

    “I think it’s one of my favourite songs we’ve ever written,” extolls Barlow when asked about It Won’t BeLike This, the track the band have chosen, amongst stiff competition, as the lead single for the album. “It’s a tune that has awide appeal. That song is a real arm round the shoulder to the listener from us, thesongwriters. That’s the thing about our band, we can write these fun songs but when we touch on something emotional it normally works because it tends to be these quite universal emotions that everyone can relate to. I’m really proud of that.”

    And perhaps it’s that metaphor of the arm round the shoulder of the audience, more than anything, whichsums up where Neck Deep find themselves ten years into their career. “We want to do this forever,” nods Barlow. “And there are fans out there who have given so much to us in the last decade. I’ve always said Ihope Neck Deep can help get people through some of their worst times and be the soundtrack to some oftheir best times. Ifthis music can reach someone a thousand miles away and get them out of a funk they’rein, then that’s what it’s all about for us."

    ”We don’t need to be models,” finishes Ben. “We don’t need to be fashion icons, we don’t even need to bepolitical commentators. We just need to be the soundtrack to people’s best and worst times.”

    And as they move into this new era, Neck Deep look set to be nothing short of just that for a growing army of fans

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NECK DEEP: THE DUMBSTRUCK DUMBF!@K NORTH AMERICAN TOUR - Presented by MRG Live

Fri Oct 25 2024 6:30 PM Doors

Union Hall Edmonton AB
NECK DEEP: THE DUMBSTRUCK DUMBF!@K NORTH AMERICAN TOUR - Presented by  MRG Live

$52.12 All Ages

MRG Live Presents: 

NECK DEEP: THE DUMBSTRUCK DUMBF!@K NORTH AMERICAN TOUR

W/ Super American // The Home Team

Doors @ 6:30pm
SHow @ 7:30pm

All Ages. Valid 18+ Government Photo ID Required upon entry to access alcohol service.

Artist Presale: Wednesday, July 10 @ 10:00 AM MT
MRG Presale: Thursday, July 11 @ 10:00 AM MT
On Sale: Friday, July 12 @ 10:00 AM MT

VIP Table Service Inquiries Email: gm@unionhall.ca



 
Neck Deep

Neck Deep

Pop Punk

In the little over a decade since Neck Deep formed in the Barlow brothers’ spare room in Wrexham, Wales, alot has changed. From the scrappy, naively hopeful beginnings that define the starting of so many teenagebands, the pop-punks have gone on to be one of British Rock music’s most successful global exports inrecent memory: top 5 records in both the US and UK, global touring, viral hits and over a billion streams justsome of the fruits of ten years spent mastering their craft.

But now, as the band stand on the brink of their fifth, self-titled LP, there’s an acknowledgement that themore things change, the more–in some ways at least–they stay the same.

“This album is the sound of us knowing ourselves and knowing our ability,” explains frontman andyoungestBarlow sibling Ben. “It’s unapologetically us. We’re professional songwriters now and we’ve really honed inon what we’re good at–but it’s also about having fun and enjoying writing these tracks. And there are thoselittle sonic signatures in the mix that even I can’t really put my finger on that just make it Neck Deep. Ithappens when we get in a room together and it clicks-it’s us just doing our thing like we always have."

For this record, the band, completed by Ben’s older brother and bassist Seb, guitarists Matt West and Sam Bowden and drummer Matt Powles, took ‘doing their own thing’–and only their own thing–to the nextlevel. Eschewing a keen list of collaborators and producers eager to work with one of rock’s hottestproperties andchoosing, instead, to write and record in their own warehouse space, mere miles from wherethey grew up. Old school, just like it used to be.

“It was all us,” smiles Barlow. “There have beenno compromises and that’s the way we like to do things these days. At this stage in our career it’s what we needed to give ourselves the freedom to make the exactalbum we wanted to make. It was hard at times, butitalso meant we talked a lot internally and got really clear about what wer eally wanted this album tosound like-what we really do best.”

True enough, this collection encompasses everything the Walians have excelled at across their career,enhanced and dialed to eleven. From the bouncing bombast of Dumbstruck, Dumbf**k and Sort YourselfOut’s ripping intensity, to the poetic introspection of They Don’t Mean To (But They Do) and sun-down-at-a-festival singalong of It Won’t Be Like This Forever, it’s an LP that boasts a song for almost any occasion(including, in recent single Take Me With You, the impending alien invasion).

“I think it’s one of my favourite songs we’ve ever written,” extolls Barlow when asked about It Won’t BeLike This, the track the band have chosen, amongst stiff competition, as the lead single for the album. “It’s a tune that has awide appeal. That song is a real arm round the shoulder to the listener from us, thesongwriters. That’s the thing about our band, we can write these fun songs but when we touch on something emotional it normally works because it tends to be these quite universal emotions that everyone can relate to. I’m really proud of that.”

And perhaps it’s that metaphor of the arm round the shoulder of the audience, more than anything, whichsums up where Neck Deep find themselves ten years into their career. “We want to do this forever,” nods Barlow. “And there are fans out there who have given so much to us in the last decade. I’ve always said Ihope Neck Deep can help get people through some of their worst times and be the soundtrack to some oftheir best times. Ifthis music can reach someone a thousand miles away and get them out of a funk they’rein, then that’s what it’s all about for us."

”We don’t need to be models,” finishes Ben. “We don’t need to be fashion icons, we don’t even need to bepolitical commentators. We just need to be the soundtrack to people’s best and worst times.”

And as they move into this new era, Neck Deep look set to be nothing short of just that for a growing army of fans

Please correct the information below.

Select ticket quantity.

Select Tickets

All Ages
limit 8 per person
General Admission
GA
$52.12 ($39.50 + $12.62 fees)

Delivery Method

eTickets

Terms & Conditions

**PLEASE NOTE** Tickets purchased are General Admission standing room only.
**PROHIBITED ITEMS and GUIDELINES**
NO Re-entry
NO Medication that is not in their original containers. ID's must match the name on prescription bottles
Cannabis is not permitted in the venue. All patrons subject to search and bag checks upon entry.
NO Outside food or beverages
NO open eyedrops
NO Glass, Cans, Cups or Coolers
NO Markers, Pens or Spray Paint
NO Weapons of any kind (includes Pocket Knives, Pepper Spray, Fireworks, etc)
NO Professional Recording Equipment - Photo, Video or Audio