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Swim Deep

Swim Deep are a British indie pop band formed in Birmingham, England. The band currently consists of Austin Williams (vocals), Cavan McCarthy (bass), James Balmont (keyboards), Robbie Wood (guitar), and Thomas Fiquet (drums).[1][2]

Swim Deep
Swim Deep in 2015/16. Left to right: James Balmont, Zachary Robinson, Austin Williams, Tom Higgins, Cavan McCarthy
Background information
OriginBirmingham, England
Genres
Years active2011 (2011)–present
Labels
Members
  • Austin Williams
  • Cavan McCarthy
  • James Balmont
  • Robbie Wood
  • Thomas "Tomaski" Fiquet
Past members
  • Wolfgang J. Harte
  • Zachary Robinson
  • Tom Higgins

Swim Deep were formed in 2011 by Williams, Higgins, and Wolfgang J. Harte. Harte left the band in late 2012 and was replaced by Cavan McCarthy. James Balmont joined the band as a live member in 2013 and became a full member the next year. In 2018, it was confirmed Zachary Robinson (drums) and Tom Higgins (guitar) had left the band ahead of recording their third album. Thomas Fiquet (drums) and Robbie Wood (guitar) joined the band for the recording of their third album, 'Emerald Classics'. Swim Deep have been identified as part of the emerging Digbeth-based B-Town scene.[3]

In late 2012, in Brussels, the band began to record what would later become their debut album, Where the Heaven Are We.[4] Where the Heaven Are We was released on 5 August 2013. The band released their second album, Mothers, on 2 October 2015. After a line-up change, they released their third album, Emerald Classics, on 4 October 2019.

History edit

2010-2012: Formation and record deal edit

Swim Deep was formed in 2010 by Austin Williams, Tom Higgins, and Wolfgang J. Harte. The band went through multiple drummers until they eventually recruited Zachary Robinson, who, at the time, was playing in a band called Cajole Cajole. On the subject, Austin said, "We thought it was a long shot but we’d just lost another drummer so we asked Zach if he wanted to join our band, that was one of the best things that happened, to be honest."[5] After a few months, Harte announced that he was leaving the band. The band played as a three piece until they recruited Cavan McCarthy, a merchandise seller from a fellow Birmingham band, Peace.[6] The band released two demos, "Isla Vista" and "Santa Maria," on SoundCloud in 2011.[7]

In 2012, Swim Deep signed with Chess Club/RCA and released their debut single, "King City," in May 2012. After a UK tour with Spector in November and December 2012, the band went to Brussels to record their debut album with producer Charlie Hugall. They released their second single, "Honey," in November. NME's review of "Honey" said that "the best bits of the Birmingham mob’s latest cut have the pull of a star-spangled whirlpool that’ll suck you back into the late ’80s."[8]

2013: Where the Heaven Are We edit

 
Swim Deep performing in Birmingham, 2013

The band accompanied Two Door Cinema Club during their early 2013 UK tour.[9] On 3 February 2013, a video was released for their next single, "The Sea".[10] The single was released the month after on 7" vinyl and download, backed with a cover of "Down by the Seaside". On 10 May 2013, they released their fourth single, "She Changes the Weather", along with an EP of the same name.[11]

On 29 July 2013, Swim Deep's debut album, Where the Heaven Are We, was released.[12] Where The Heaven Are We received mainly positive reviews, with a Metacritic score of 72.[13] NME and The Guardian both rated the album three out of five stars. The Guardian's Michael Hann commented that "Where the Heaven Are We is a pleasant wander through the byways of early-90s indie styles that doesn't ever really assert itself terribly strongly".[14] NME's Barry Nicolson said, "the dreamy, detached sneer of the vocals, the lolloping XXL basslines, all that unwashed hair… Some scenes come roaring out of the traps; B-Town seemed to roll out of bed, insular and uncontrived, smirking at its own in-jokes".[15]

2014-2017: Mothers edit

Following tours throughout 2013 to support their debut album, the band began recording their second album in London in September 2014. In December, they returned to Brussels to continue their progress. They finished recording in January 2015. They released "To My Brother", the first single from the second record, in February. "To My Brother" was noted by critics for its marked change in direction, with many picking up on the unexpected influence of acid house music.[16][17] Speaking to DIY Magazine, Austin addressed the band's dramatic new direction: "I feel like we’re all shaving our heads and going to war with this record."[18] The second single from the album, "One Great Song and I Could Change the World", was released in April 2015.

In June 2015, the band announced Mothers, their sophomore album, would be released 19 September, but later was delayed until 2 October 2015.[19][20] Mothers, heavily influenced by acid house and techno, received positive reviews from critics, with a Metacritic score of 79.[20][21] NME's Rhian Daly described "Namaste" as "a great big bolt of pop that’s impossible to ignore".[22] DIY Magazine's Stephen Ackroyd said that "Fueiho Boogie" "explodes time and time again into increasingly more ridiculous krautrock techno extravaganzas."[23] In December 2015, Swim Deep toured North America with The 1975.[24]

2018-2019: Emerald Classics edit

Swim Deep confirmed they were recording their third album in Margate in June 2018 titled, Emerald Classics, in reference of a pub in Birmingham called The Emerald.[25] The band later announced the departures of long-serving members Zachary Robinson and Tom Higgins in a statement. Captioning a photograph of a new-look Swim Deep on the beach, they said: "We’re off to a studio by the sea to finally finish the album we’ve been dreaming of our whole lives and we’re so ready to share it with you."

They played their first show of the year in Jakarta, Indonesia in September 2018, performing two new songs titled "To Feel Good" and "Sail Away, Say Goodbye". The songs were later included in their third album. They performed their first gig in the UK at Dalston venue Birthdays on 12 September 2018, and later headlined Academy 2 Manchester as part of Neighbourhood Festival. Both UK comeback shows were well-received. The band played their first hometown show in Birmingham for three years on 4 November, playing an in-store show at the Dr Martens store in Birmingham's Bullring shopping centre. In February 2019, they performed a sold-out show at Guildford Boileroom for Independent Venue Week.

The band returned with new single "To Feel Good" in May 2019.[26] They then performed three shows in Birmingham at The Sunflower Lounge as part of a residency in June 2019. On 4 October 2019, they released their third album, Emerald Classics. It was followed by a UK headline tour and a series of shows in Thailand and mainland China.

2020-present: Familiarise Yourself with Your Closest Exit EP edit

On 5 November 2021, Swim Deep released "On the Floor" which featured singer Phoebe Green. It is the lead single off their collaborative EP, Familiarise Yourself with Your Closest Exit. It was released on 11 March 2022.[27] The EP contains five tracks that featured other artists, Australian singer-songwriter Hatchie and Thai pop duo Dept, as well as Williams' fiancée, Nell Power.[27][28][29] Written during lockdown, Williams described the EP as "shoegazey, but like The 1975 [rather than] a '90s throwback".[30]

On 1 September 2022, the band announced a UK headline tour, alongside the release of a stand-alone single, "Little Blue".[31]

Musical style edit

The band's musical style has been described as "melodic, guitar-based rock that belies the influence of '80s dream pop and '90s shoegaze."[32] The band's debut album featured an indie pop sound, with influences from bands such as Ride and the Stone Roses, as well as from baggy, trip hop and new wave genres.[33][34] Nevertheless, the band transitioned to a psychedelic pop sound on their second album, Mothers, informed by acid house, Balearic beat, gospel music and Motorik rhythms.[32][35]

Members edit

Current edit

  • Austin Williams - vocals, guitar, sitar, keyboards, synthesizer, organ, piano, xylophone, percussion (2010–present)
  • Cavan McCarthy - bass guitar, keyboard, synthesizer, backing vocals (2012–present)
  • James Balmont - keyboards, synthesizer, keytar, piano, percussion, backing vocals (touring member 2013-2014, full member 2014–present)
  • Robbie Wood - guitar, keyboard, backing vocals (2018–present)[36]
  • Thomas "Tomaski" Fiquet - drums, backing vocals (2018–present)[25]

Former edit

  • James "Wolfgang" Harte - bass guitar, backing vocals (2010–2012)
  • Tom Higgins - guitar, keyboard, synthesizer, backing vocals (2010–2018)[37]
  • Zachary Robinson - drums, percussion, keyboard, synthesizer, backing vocals (2011–2018)[37]
  • Johnny Aries - keyboards (2013) (touring member)

Discography edit

Albums edit

Year Title UK Albums Chart[38]
2013 Where the Heaven Are We
  • Released: 5 August 2013
  • Format: CD, LP, and digital download
20
2015 Mothers
  • Released: 2 October 2015
  • Format: CD, LP, and digital download
55
2019 Emerald Classics
  • Released: 4 October 2019
  • Format: CD, LP, cassette, digital download
2024 There's a Big Star Outside
  • Released: 7 June 2024
  • Format: CD, LP, cassette, digital download

EPs edit

Year Title
2013 She Changes the Weather
  • Released: 10 May 2013
  • Format: CD, digital download
Sun On My Back
  • Released: 15 May 2013
  • Format: CD
  • Released in Japan Only
2022 Familiarise Yourself with Your Closest Exit
  • Released: 11 March 2022
  • Format: LP,[39] digital download

Singles edit

Title Year Album
"King City"
2012 Where the Heaven Are We
"Honey"
"The Sea" 2013
"She Changes the Weather"
"King City" (re-release)
"To My Brother" 2015 Mothers
"One Great Song and I Could Change the World"
"Grand Affection"
"Namaste"
"To Feel Good" 2019 Emerald Classics
"Sail Away, Say Goodbye"
"Happy as Larrie (Edit)" 2020
"On the Floor" (featuring Phoebe Green) 2021 Familiarise Yourself with Your Closest Exit EP
"Worlds Unluckiest Guy" (featuring Hatchie) 2022
"Big Green Apple" (featuring Nell Power)
"Good News" (featuring Dept)
"Little Blue" Non-album single

References edit

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Swim Deep are a British indie pop band formed in Birmingham England The band currently consists of Austin Williams vocals Cavan McCarthy bass James Balmont keyboards Robbie Wood guitar and Thomas Fiquet drums 1 2 Swim DeepSwim Deep in 2015 16 Left to right James Balmont Zachary Robinson Austin Williams Tom Higgins Cavan McCarthyBackground informationOriginBirmingham EnglandGenresDream pop indie pop shoegaze psychedelic popYears active2011 2011 presentLabelsChess Club RCAMembersAustin Williams Cavan McCarthy James Balmont Robbie Wood Thomas Tomaski FiquetPast membersWolfgang J Harte Zachary Robinson Tom Higgins Swim Deep were formed in 2011 by Williams Higgins and Wolfgang J Harte Harte left the band in late 2012 and was replaced by Cavan McCarthy James Balmont joined the band as a live member in 2013 and became a full member the next year In 2018 it was confirmed Zachary Robinson drums and Tom Higgins guitar had left the band ahead of recording their third album Thomas Fiquet drums and Robbie Wood guitar joined the band for the recording of their third album Emerald Classics Swim Deep have been identified as part of the emerging Digbeth based B Town scene 3 In late 2012 in Brussels the band began to record what would later become their debut album Where the Heaven Are We 4 Where the Heaven Are We was released on 5 August 2013 The band released their second album Mothers on 2 October 2015 After a line up change they released their third album Emerald Classics on 4 October 2019 Contents 1 History 1 1 2010 2012 Formation and record deal 1 2 2013 Where the Heaven Are We 1 3 2014 2017 Mothers 1 4 2018 2019 Emerald Classics 1 5 2020 present Familiarise Yourself with Your Closest Exit EP 2 Musical style 3 Members 3 1 Current 3 2 Former 4 Discography 4 1 Albums 4 2 EPs 4 3 Singles 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit2010 2012 Formation and record deal edit Swim Deep was formed in 2010 by Austin Williams Tom Higgins and Wolfgang J Harte The band went through multiple drummers until they eventually recruited Zachary Robinson who at the time was playing in a band called Cajole Cajole On the subject Austin said We thought it was a long shot but we d just lost another drummer so we asked Zach if he wanted to join our band that was one of the best things that happened to be honest 5 After a few months Harte announced that he was leaving the band The band played as a three piece until they recruited Cavan McCarthy a merchandise seller from a fellow Birmingham band Peace 6 The band released two demos Isla Vista and Santa Maria on SoundCloud in 2011 7 In 2012 Swim Deep signed with Chess Club RCA and released their debut single King City in May 2012 After a UK tour with Spector in November and December 2012 the band went to Brussels to record their debut album with producer Charlie Hugall They released their second single Honey in November NME s review of Honey said that the best bits of the Birmingham mob s latest cut have the pull of a star spangled whirlpool that ll suck you back into the late 80s 8 2013 Where the Heaven Are We edit nbsp Swim Deep performing in Birmingham 2013 The band accompanied Two Door Cinema Club during their early 2013 UK tour 9 On 3 February 2013 a video was released for their next single The Sea 10 The single was released the month after on 7 vinyl and download backed with a cover of Down by the Seaside On 10 May 2013 they released their fourth single She Changes the Weather along with an EP of the same name 11 On 29 July 2013 Swim Deep s debut album Where the Heaven Are We was released 12 Where The Heaven Are We received mainly positive reviews with a Metacritic score of 72 13 NME and The Guardian both rated the album three out of five stars The Guardian s Michael Hann commented that Where the Heaven Are We is a pleasant wander through the byways of early 90s indie styles that doesn t ever really assert itself terribly strongly 14 NME s Barry Nicolson said the dreamy detached sneer of the vocals the lolloping XXL basslines all that unwashed hair Some scenes come roaring out of the traps B Town seemed to roll out of bed insular and uncontrived smirking at its own in jokes 15 2014 2017 Mothers edit Following tours throughout 2013 to support their debut album the band began recording their second album in London in September 2014 In December they returned to Brussels to continue their progress They finished recording in January 2015 They released To My Brother the first single from the second record in February To My Brother was noted by critics for its marked change in direction with many picking up on the unexpected influence of acid house music 16 17 Speaking to DIY Magazine Austin addressed the band s dramatic new direction I feel like we re all shaving our heads and going to war with this record 18 The second single from the album One Great Song and I Could Change the World was released in April 2015 In June 2015 the band announced Mothers their sophomore album would be released 19 September but later was delayed until 2 October 2015 19 20 Mothers heavily influenced by acid house and techno received positive reviews from critics with a Metacritic score of 79 20 21 NME s Rhian Daly described Namaste as a great big bolt of pop that s impossible to ignore 22 DIY Magazine s Stephen Ackroyd said that Fueiho Boogie explodes time and time again into increasingly more ridiculous krautrock techno extravaganzas 23 In December 2015 Swim Deep toured North America with The 1975 24 2018 2019 Emerald Classics edit Swim Deep confirmed they were recording their third album in Margate in June 2018 titled Emerald Classics in reference of a pub in Birmingham called The Emerald 25 The band later announced the departures of long serving members Zachary Robinson and Tom Higgins in a statement Captioning a photograph of a new look Swim Deep on the beach they said We re off to a studio by the sea to finally finish the album we ve been dreaming of our whole lives and we re so ready to share it with you They played their first show of the year in Jakarta Indonesia in September 2018 performing two new songs titled To Feel Good and Sail Away Say Goodbye The songs were later included in their third album They performed their first gig in the UK at Dalston venue Birthdays on 12 September 2018 and later headlined Academy 2 Manchester as part of Neighbourhood Festival Both UK comeback shows were well received The band played their first hometown show in Birmingham for three years on 4 November playing an in store show at the Dr Martens store in Birmingham s Bullring shopping centre In February 2019 they performed a sold out show at Guildford Boileroom for Independent Venue Week The band returned with new single To Feel Good in May 2019 26 They then performed three shows in Birmingham at The Sunflower Lounge as part of a residency in June 2019 On 4 October 2019 they released their third album Emerald Classics It was followed by a UK headline tour and a series of shows in Thailand and mainland China 2020 present Familiarise Yourself with Your Closest Exit EP edit On 5 November 2021 Swim Deep released On the Floor which featured singer Phoebe Green It is the lead single off their collaborative EP Familiarise Yourself with Your Closest Exit It was released on 11 March 2022 27 The EP contains five tracks that featured other artists Australian singer songwriter Hatchie and Thai pop duo Dept as well as Williams fiancee Nell Power 27 28 29 Written during lockdown Williams described the EP as shoegazey but like The 1975 rather than a 90s throwback 30 On 1 September 2022 the band announced a UK headline tour alongside the release of a stand alone single Little Blue 31 Musical style editThe band s musical style has been described as melodic guitar based rock that belies the influence of 80s dream pop and 90s shoegaze 32 The band s debut album featured an indie pop sound with influences from bands such as Ride and the Stone Roses as well as from baggy trip hop and new wave genres 33 34 Nevertheless the band transitioned to a psychedelic pop sound on their second album Mothers informed by acid house Balearic beat gospel music and Motorik rhythms 32 35 Members editCurrent edit Austin Williams vocals guitar sitar keyboards synthesizer organ piano xylophone percussion 2010 present Cavan McCarthy bass guitar keyboard synthesizer backing vocals 2012 present James Balmont keyboards synthesizer keytar piano percussion backing vocals touring member 2013 2014 full member 2014 present Robbie Wood guitar keyboard backing vocals 2018 present 36 Thomas Tomaski Fiquet drums backing vocals 2018 present 25 Former edit James Wolfgang Harte bass guitar backing vocals 2010 2012 Tom Higgins guitar keyboard synthesizer backing vocals 2010 2018 37 Zachary Robinson drums percussion keyboard synthesizer backing vocals 2011 2018 37 Johnny Aries keyboards 2013 touring member Discography editAlbums edit Year Title UK Albums Chart 38 2013 Where the Heaven Are We Released 5 August 2013 Format CD LP and digital download 20 2015 Mothers Released 2 October 2015 Format CD LP and digital download 55 2019 Emerald Classics Released 4 October 2019 Format CD LP cassette digital download 2024 There s a Big Star Outside Released 7 June 2024 Format CD LP cassette digital download EPs edit Year Title 2013 She Changes the Weather Released 10 May 2013 Format CD digital download Sun On My Back Released 15 May 2013 Format CD Released in Japan Only 2022 Familiarise Yourself with Your Closest Exit Released 11 March 2022 Format LP 39 digital download Singles edit Title Year Album King City 2012 Where the Heaven Are We Honey The Sea 2013 She Changes the Weather King City re release To My Brother 2015 Mothers One Great Song and I Could Change the World Grand Affection Namaste To Feel Good 2019 Emerald Classics Sail Away Say Goodbye Happy as Larrie Edit 2020 On the Floor featuring Phoebe Green 2021 Familiarise Yourself with Your Closest Exit EP Worlds Unluckiest Guy featuring Hatchie 2022 Big Green Apple featuring Nell Power Good News featuring Dept Little Blue Non album singleReferences edit Brown Emma 22 March 2013 Discovery Swim Deep Interview Magazine Retrieved 27 April 2016 Milton Jamie 26 September 2015 SWIM DEEP SCREAM IF YOU WANNA GO FASTER DIY Magazine Retrieved 27 April 2016 King Alison 13 October 2012 Forget Madchester it s all about the B Town scene The Independent Independent News and Media Archived from the original on 26 May 2022 Retrieved 27 May 2013 Swim Deep to release debut album Where The Heaven Are We in July NME 21 March 2013 Retrieved 21 June 2013 BRITWEEK WITH NEW BUILD HOT CHIP LCD SOUNDSYSTEM The Regent Theater n d Retrieved 27 April 2016 Swim Deep about Swim Deep Retrieved 21 June 2013 SWIM DEEP soundcloud Swim Deep Retrieved 21 June 2013 Swim Deep Honey review NME com 2 November 2012 Retrieved 21 June 2013 Haley Ricky 31 December 2012 Swim Deep supporting Two Door Cinema Club Blacklight Tours LTD Retrieved 27 April 2016 Swim Deep The Sea YouTube 3 February 2013 Retrieved 27 April 2016 Bychawski Adam 21 March 2013 Swim Deep to release debut album Where The Heaven Are We in July NME Retrieved 27 April 2016 Nicolson Barry 25 July 2013 Review Swim Deep Where The Heaven Are We NME Retrieved 27 April 2016 Where the Heaven Are We by Swim Deep Reviews and Tracks Metacritic com 5 August 2013 Retrieved 23 April 2020 Hann Michael August 2013 Swim Deep Where The Heaven Are We review The Guardian Nicolson Barry 25 July 2013 Swim Deep Where the Heaven Are We NME Gibsone Harriet 11 February 2015 The playlist indie Unknown Mortal Orchestra Swim Deep Gaz Coombes and more The Guardian Retrieved 12 February 2015 Murray Robin 10 February 2015 Listen Swim Deep To My Brother Clash Retrieved 12 February 2015 Milton Jamie 9 February 2015 Swim Deep return with To My Brother single new UK dates DIY Retrieved 12 February 2015 Swim Deep announce details of second album Mothers NME 21 June 2015 Retrieved 27 April 2016 a b Daly Rhian 24 September 2015 Review Swim Deep Mothers NME Retrieved 27 April 2016 WolfLambert Mothers by Swim Deep Reviews and Tracks Metacritic com Retrieved 23 April 2020 Daly Rhian 12 August 2015 Swim Deep s New Single Namaste Is A Great Big Bolt Of Pop Fun NME Retrieved 27 April 2016 Ackroyd Stephen 2 October 2015 Album Review Swim Deep Mothers DIY Magazine Retrieved 27 April 2016 Morgan Britton Luke 5 July 2015 The 1975 and Swim Deep to tour the US together NME Retrieved 27 April 2016 a b Austin Williams On Swim Deep s Return Wonderland Magazine 29 May 2019 Archived from the original on 29 May 2019 Retrieved 20 October 2020 Rodger James 29 May 2019 Swim Deep return with incredible new single To Feel Good and announce third album Emerald Classics Birmingham Live Retrieved 24 June 2019 a b Ackroyd Stephen 15 February 2022 Swim Deep have shared a brand new sun kissed hit Big Green Apple DORK Retrieved 16 February 2022 Peters Daniel 17 January 2022 Swim Deep team up with Hatchie for new single World s Unluckiest Guy NME Retrieved 16 February 2022 SWIM DEEP TEAM UP WITH THAI DUO DEPT FOR GOOD NEWS DIY 11 March 2022 Retrieved 12 March 2022 Daly Rhian 5 November 2021 Swim Deep tell us about their cinematic new single On The Floor featuring Phoebe Green NME Retrieved 16 February 2022 Reilly Nick 1 September 2022 Swim Deep return with soaring new track Little Blue Rolling Stone Retrieved 1 September 2022 a b Collar Matt Swim Deep biography Allmusic Retrieved 27 March 2016 Collar Matt Swim Deep Mothers Allmusic Retrieved 27 March 2016 Swim Deep Frontman Austin Williams Track By Track Guide To Acid Drenched New Album Mothers NME 6 October 2015 Retrieved 27 March 2016 Mokoena Tshepo 1 October 2015 Swim Deep Mothers review baggy indie kids embrace psych pop The Guardian Retrieved 27 March 2016 SWIM DEEP 3 July 2018 SWIM DEEP on Twitter Robbie he s one of us Twitter com Retrieved 23 April 2020 a b SWIM DEEP 2 July 2018 SWIM DEEP on Twitter It s happenin x Twitter com Retrieved 23 April 2020 SWIM DEEP full Official Chart History Official Charts Company Retrieved 17 April 2016 Familiarise Yourself with Your Closest Exit by Swim Deep Bandcamp 11 October 2022 Retrieved 11 October 2022 External links editSwim Deep on Facebook nbsp Swim Deep on Twitter nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Swim Deep amp oldid 1217504865, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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