New Orleans based four-piece Neutral Snap have been making waves this year with new music that incorporates a fresh yet timeless pop punk sound. Their latest single "Pat Your Own Back" is shared alongside another fun music video and is the last single off of their just released EP I Hardly Know Her.
With "Pat Your Own Back," Neutral Snap dives head‑first into raw emotion, confronting the whirlwind of grief, anger, and confusion that comes after the collapse of a long‑term relationship. Lyrics including, "Hide the pain / That I should have lost months ago / You said it will all get better / But you didn't mean any of that," cut with unfiltered honesty, showing the jagged aftermath of heartbreak. Musically, the song begins with melodic slow-burned guitar picking and a captivating emo introspective verse. As the track progresses, the guitars get harder and an explosive drum beat adds to the urgency. The dynamic rise mirrors the emotional build‑up of someone fighting to move forward but still stuck in the wreckage of lost love. By the time the bridge hits, the screamo‑tinged vocals and blistering guitar lines feel cathartic, a full‑on release of pent‑up frustration and longing. The music video ends with the band performing ferociously, showcasing their dynamic live performance.
"Pat Your Own Back" was co-written alongside Rob Freeman (Hidden in Plain View) who helped refine the track’s sharp hooks and relentless momentum, making it a standout for the EP. With equal parts vulnerability and firepower, the song solidifies Neutral Snap as one of the most exciting new forces in pop‑punk today.
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