New Orleans pop-punk disruptors Neutral Snap have released their new EP I Hardly Know Her, a collection that perfectly captures that nostalgic pop-punk sound with a little extra. Along with the EP they’ve shared the official music video for their emotional burner “Pat Your Own Back.”
These songs were the first time Neutral Snap collaborated with other artists as well, having Tom Denney (A Day to Remember), Fred Mascherino (Taking Back Sunday, Say Anything, The Color Fred) and others assist in the songwriting process. I Hardly Know Her is a fresh take on a re-emerging sound that immediately grabs you and sucks you in.
“Pat Your Own Back” is a new pop-punk anthem that delivers an emotional rollercoaster, from introspective, melodic verses to a cathartic, explosive finish. Co-written with Rob Freeman (Hidden in Plain View), the track explores the aftermath of conflict in a long-term relationship, capturing the struggle to rationalize unresolved emotions.
Hailing from New Orleans, Louisiana, Neutral Snap is the pop-punk powerhouse of the southeast. Their energy can best be described as a 2005 Gusher’s commercial, bringing catchy hooks, hard riffs, and nostalgic breakdowns to Louisiana and beyond.



