It’s here. Neck Deep’s brand new single “You Should See Me Now” has officially landed, marking their first release since January’s self-titled album — and it doesn’t feel like just a one-off.
Clocking in at around three and a half minutes, the track hits with confidence and clarity, built on the kind of punchy energy that feels made for a live crowd. The title wasn’t bluffing — this is Neck Deep in full command, leaning into the attitude they’ve always hinted at but now deliver with teeth. For longtime fans, it’s a welcome shot of adrenaline. For anyone else, it’s a loud reminder: Neck Deep are still one of the sharpest names in modern pop punk.
Fans are also watching closely for a possible music video, especially after the teaser visual shared earlier this week. Nothing’s dropped yet, but the clean aesthetic and tight timing suggest it’s coming — maybe even later today.
The timing of the release — just ahead of their Fall U.S. tour with The Story So Far, Origami Angel, and Pain of Truth — feels strategic. Whether it’s a standalone single or the start of a new chapter, “You Should See Me Now” is exactly the kind of jolt that keeps Neck Deep at the centre of the conversation.
No cryptic build-up, no dramatic rollout — just a sharp, focused drop. And it’s working.




