In the little over a decade since Neck Deep formed in the Barlow brothers’ spare room in Wrexham, Wales, a lot has changed. From the scrappy, naively hopeful beginnings that define the starting of so many teenage bands, the pop-punks have gone on to be one of British Rock music’s most successful exports in recent memory, including top five records in both the US and UK, global touring, viral hits and over a billion streams just some 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 the more 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. It’s unapologetically us. We’re professional songwri...