After a month of teasing and the recent release of a short snippet of music, Neck Deep have finally unleashed their new single ‘When You Know’ in full. The new tune comes with a cameo-filled video, featuring a stack of their fans as well as some icons of the genre.

Neck Deep announced a new album called All Distortions Are Intentional in February this year, and followed that up with the first single from it called ‘Lowlife’. Now we’ve got another cut in the form of the catchy ‘When You Know’, a classic love song.

“Lowlives! We are so delighted to share our brand new single, ‘When You Know’. The single is out NOW, wherever you get your digital fix,” posted the band on Twitter.

Lowlives! We are so delighted to share our brand new single, 'When You Know'. The single is out NOW, wherever you get your digital fix. Watch the official music video, made with help from our amazing community of fans & friends, here: https://t.co/0VM6Z2vZAY pic.twitter.com/PmV0PL4k6g — Neck Deep (@NeckDeepUK) April 13, 2020

When the UK band announced the track in March, they also put the call out for fan submissions to appear in the video. A whole bunch of musicians to feature in the clip as well, including:

Shane Todd from Silverstein

Pierre Bouvier from Simple Plan

Alex Costello from ROAM

Derek Discanio and Ryan Scott Graham from State Champs

Jake Wilson from Between You & Me

“‘When You Know’ is a song about realizing you’re in love,” said Neck Deep’s Ben Barlow. “The old saying ‘when you know, you know’ was in my mind with this one.”

Check out ‘When You Know’ by Neck Deep:

The forthcoming record is set to tell the story of a loner named Jett, who lives in a place called ‘Sonderland’. “It’s that strange existential realization that you are not the entire world,” said singer Ben Barlow.

“Everyone around you feels and lives the same way that you do. You’re just an extra in their story.”

All Distortions Are Intentional is out July 24 via Hopeless Records, and Neck Deep are set to tour North America in November (pending the impact of COVID-19).