Neck Deep have released a music video for their new single “Fall.” The track is taken from their forthcoming album All Distortions Are Intentional which is out July 24 via Hopeless Records.
The concept album tells the story of a loner named Jett who we met in the music video for “Lowlife,” who lives in Sonderland, a combination of “Wonderland” and the somewhat obscure word “sonder”: the realization that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your own, with their own ambitions and worries.
“Fall is a song about excess, release and escape,” Ben Barlow says. “Although not a healthy coping mechanism we can all relate to turning to substances and social situations to liberate us from the internal struggles of life. This song paints a point in which Jett meets his new-found love, Alice for the first time. A wild night where love blossoms in the midst of excess and escapism, from the come up to the come down and the realities both of those things bring. It sets us up for a love story full of ups, downs, discoveries and epiphanies.”
The “Fall” video features footage of skaters including Cordano Russell, Bone Stallone, Alex Decunha, Jerrod La Rue, Tommy Corbridge and Roxana Howlett. Alongside the skaters, the band can also be seen skating, biking and enjoying life on tour over the past few years.
Pre-orders for All Distortions Are Intentional are available here.
Neck Deep are heading out on a North American tour this fall. The tour kicks off November 6 in Nashville and ends December 12 in New York City.