First, I need to go through each word in the text. For example, the first sentence is "Neck Deep’s 2024 Release: A New Era in High-Quality Audio". Here, "Neck Deep" is a proper noun and should remain as is. The possessive apostrophe and numbers like 2024 are also left unchanged. The word "Release" is capitalized, so after replacing, it should probably be kept in the same format unless the user has no issue. But the instruction says "No changes to proper nouns", so maybe the capitalization is handled in the replacement.
"High-energy tracks" could be dynamic. "Live performances" becomes liveshowsacts. "Guaranteed to get you moving" → guaranteed to energize you. Neck Deep - Neck Deep -2024- -24Bit-48kHz- FLAC...
Pulsating hits: Neck Deep is known for their uplifting stage displays, and the 2024 release is no exception. Look forwardAwaitfor a number of tracks that are set to invigorate. Contemplative numbers: The band has always exhibited a talent for creating unforgettable tunes, and the 2024 release incorporates a number of ballads that showcase their gentle tones. Lyrical depth: As always, Neck Deep's words are sincere, understandable, and often thought-provoking. Expect a number of tracks that address areas of youth, identity, and self-discovery. First, I need to go through each word in the text