Pop punk veterans Neck Deep have announced a brand new single, “You Should See Me Now,” set for release on Wednesday, May 21. The track will be their first new material since dropping their self-titled album in January, and the timing is raising eyebrows for all the right reasons.
Monday by sharing a short teaser visual, captioned simply: “You Should See Me Now. Wednesday May 21st.” It was a no-frills announcement — just the track title, the release date, and a clean visual to mark the moment. With Slam Dunk Festival just days away, many are speculating the track will make its live debut during their sets in Hatfield and Leeds. If so, UK fans might be the first to hear “You Should See Me Now” in full, straight from the stage.
Adding to the buzz, they also dropped a brief teaser visual on Instagram, hinting that a music video might be in the works. The short clip features cryptic imagery that feels more polished than your average single announcement — a sign that “You Should See Me Now” might be arriving with more than just audio. Fans are already digging into the details, trying to decode what the visuals might reveal about the track’s tone or concept.
The title alone — “You Should See Me Now” — feels like a statement. Neck Deep’s discography has always walked the line between emotional vulnerability and fiery confidence, and this track seems to be leaning hard into the latter. No preview clips have surfaced yet, but judging by the tone of the announcement, this isn’t a throwaway single. There’s intent behind it.
This move also comes ahead of their Fall 2025 U.S. tour with The Story So Far, Origami Angel, and Pain of Truth, suggesting this new track could be a warm-up for what’s still to come. Whether it’s a one-off, the start of a deluxe edition rollout, or a teaser for a future project, Neck Deep are clearly gearing up for a busy second half of the year.
“You Should See Me Now” drops tomorrow — and it sounds like Neck Deep want to make sure no one misses it.



