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Deeper is an American
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band from
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consisting of Nic Gohl (guitar, vocals), Drew McBride (guitar, bass, synthesizer), Shiraz Bhatti (drums), and Kevin Fairbairn (bass).


History


Formation and early career

Deeper was initially formed as a surf and dream pop band in 2014. Singer and guitarist Nic Gohl started the band with singer Caroline Campbell, drummer Shiraz Bhatti, bassist Ben Taylor, and eventually recruited childhood friend Michael Clawson on guitar. The band was an active part of the Chicago DIY music scene, eventually releasing a pair of demos on producer/engineer Dave Vettraino's imprint Public House Sound Recordings in June 2014. In 2015 the band began recording a full length record at Treehouse Records, but after being dissatisfied with the recordings decided to pursue a different direction sonically. Campbell and Taylor left the band shortly thereafter to focus on other musical projects. At the end of 2015, guitarist and bassist Drew McBride joined the band on bass after the dissolution of local dream pop band Landmarks. After scrapping all previous material, Deeper began developing a more aggressive sound and eventually self-released "Transmogrified" in June 2016. The release of the single caught the attention of burgeoning indie label Fire Talk Records who signed the band and convinced them to re-release the track on the label. The band spent the remainder of 2016 and 2017 writing and playing shows locally with the likes of
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, and embarking on regional tours.


''Deeper''

On May 18, 2018, the band released their self-titled debut which the
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called, "a record that's cool without trying too hard, a rarity in 2018" and
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called "well-oiled and worn-in indie rock, played with the precision and confidence typically expected from a band much further along in its career." In September, the band opened for Melbourne, Australia band
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on a tour from Chicago to Washington, DC. In January 2019, the band was in the middle of writing their second record and went on their first full US tour, opening for
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. In February, the band went into the studio to begin tracking what would become their second record. They performed at
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in March and, upon returning, Clawson left the band. Gohl, Bhatti, and McBride continued writing, eventually finishing their second record, ''Auto-Pain''. In June, McBride moved to guitar and the band added former Clearance guitarist Kevin Fairbairn on bass. Deeper went on tour with Dehd in August and September 2019. They went on their first European tour in October 2019. Following the conclusion of the tour, the band received news that Clawson died by suicide.


''Auto-Pain''

On January 27, 2020, Deeper announced their sophomore record, ''Auto-Pain'' and released the first single "This Heat". In February, they toured Europe again supporting fellow Chicagoans
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in Europe and the United Kingdom. In early March, they began a tour with
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in March 2020, which was cancelled midway due to the
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. The band released ''Auto-Pain'' on March 27, 2020. '' Paste'' said the record "does ultimately push their spring-loaded sound even further, adding buoyant synths into the mix and even stickier riffs than before, but more than that, it depicts shades of despair that aren’t always easy to articulate." In January 2021, the band performed a special live version of ''Auto-Pain'' at the
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, which was released on the one-year anniversary of the record, and coincided with the announcement of ''Auto-Pain (Deluxe)''. On September, 3rd 2021, ''Auto-Pain (Deluxe)'' was released. Deeper did a regional tour in the United States with Finom in support of it, followed by a European tour. In March and April 2022, the band supported
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. In August, the band performed as part of the festival
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.


''Careful!''

On April 7, 2023, Deeper announced they signed to
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and released the track "Sub", which
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noted is "Deeper settling into its most polished sound yet, one that's finally ready for the indie-rock big leagues." On June 7, the band announced their third record, ''Careful!'' and released the single "Build a Bridge". They also announced a US and European tour in support of it. The band played
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on July 22, which the
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called "an unforgettable triumph" Their record ''Careful!'' was released on September 8. Pitchfork said of the record, "nearly every song sounds like a long-lost gem from post-punk’s 1980s heyday, with subtle updates from four subsequent decades of indie music." Deeper embarked on a US tour supporting ''Careful!'' in September 2023. Reviewing the Seattle show, '' The Stranger'' noted "Gohl and Drew McBride's galvanizing guitar interplay and a rhythm section—drummer Shiraz Bhatti and bassist Kevin Fairbairn—that knows how to optimize the dynamics of excitement." On October 31st,
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announced that Deeper will be supporting
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on their 2024 European tour.


Discography


References

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