Welsh rock band Neck Deep have launched their newest single “Take Me With You” by way of Hopeless Records. The angsty pop-punk ballad comes with an eerie extraterrestrial twist.
Lead vocalist Ben Barlow confesses, “I’d be lying if I said it wasn’t a slight nod to blink-182’s ‘Aliens Exist,'” including, “but you can blame Tom [DeLonge] for infecting my fragile mind at a young age and then going and busting the UFO world wide open.”
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The new monitor finds the frontman screaming for assist into the unknown, impressed by the considered being kidnapped by aliens as an escape from the struggles of the world. Barlow says he’d “rather be (hypothetically) abducted by aliens than stick ’round on this ‘hellish sack of burning trash.'”
The track title truly got here to the rock singer first. Barlow explains, “[It was] literally as simple as “we must always write a track about aliens known as ‘Take Me With You.’ A couple of of us within the band are huge UFO heads, notably Seb. It’s finally somewhat little bit of enjoyable earlier than we come at individuals with the extra significant stuff somewhat later down the road.”
Alongside the alien-heavy monitor, Neck Deep have introduced a headlining efficiency at London’s legendary Alexandra Palace (affectionately dubbed “Ally Pally”) on March 28.
“It’s been a long time coming, but we’re stoked to be finally headlining Ally Pally. I’m expecting it to be the best Neck Deep show ever, and you wouldn’t wanna miss that would ya?” Barlow shares. Tickets for the present go on sale this Friday.
See the “Take Me With You” music video under.
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