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Swim Deep

Swim Deep are an English band formed in in by frontman Austin Williams, initially alongside Tom Higgins and Wolfgang Harte. The group quickly gained attention with their debut single "King City" in 2012, signing to Chess Club Records and establishing a reputation for their hazy, guitar-led sound influenced by and . Over the years, Swim Deep's lineup has evolved, with current members including Williams on vocals and guitar, Cavan McCarthy on bass (who joined in 2012), James Balmont on keyboards (since 2014), Robbie Wood on guitar, and Thomas Fiquet on drums. Departures of original members like Higgins in 2018 and Harte earlier led to a period of reinvention, including a label drop after their second , but the band reemerged stronger, collaborating with artists across the and beyond. Their spans four studio s: the debut Where the Heaven Are We (2013), the psych-pop-leaning Mothers (2015), the inventive Emerald Classics (2019), and the introspective There's a Outside (2024, produced by ). Key highlights include supporting on US tours, a performance on the Other Stage at , and releasing the 2022 EP Familiarise Yourself with Your Closest Exit, which featured remote collaborations during the . Swim Deep's music often explores themes of youth, loss, and personal growth, evolving from upbeat anthems to more mature, acoustic-driven compositions while maintaining their signature emotional depth. As of 2025, the band continues to tour internationally, with recent shows announced in and the UK.

History

2011–2012: Formation and early releases

Swim Deep was formed in 2011 in , , by Austin Williams on vocals and guitar, Tom 'Higgy' Higgins on guitar, Wolfgang J. Harte on bass, and drummer Zach Robinson, with the group emerging from the local indie scene as a of young musicians bonded by shared influences and a desire to create sun-kissed . The band quickly began performing early gigs at small venues around , honing their sound amid the vibrant West Midlands music community and building a following through informal shows that showcased their dreamy, reverb-heavy style. In late 2011, Swim Deep self-released their initial demos, including "Isla Vista" and "Santa Maria," via , which captured their raw, psychedelic-leaning aesthetic and helped generate online buzz among indie listeners. These tracks, produced in the band's first lineup, highlighted Williams' soaring vocals and the group's knack for blending elements with upbeat rhythms, drawing early comparisons to acts like . By early 2012, the demos caught the attention of 1's Introducing platform, where presenter played their material, amplifying their profile and leading to a signing with label Chess Club Records, an imprint associated with . Under Chess Club, Swim Deep issued their debut single "King City" in May 2012, a buoyant track produced by Dreamtrak that emphasized their feel-good vibe and received positive on from Stephens and . The single's release was followed by a tour supporting Spector and Splashh, further solidifying their live reputation, before they dropped their second single "Honey" in October 2012, which built on the debut's momentum with its hazy, summery production and continued radio support. Shortly after, bassist Wolfgang J. Harte departed and was replaced by Cavan . These early outputs marked Swim Deep's transition toward a major label breakthrough, setting the stage for their full-length debut.

2013–2014: Where the Heaven Are We and breakthrough

In late 2012, Swim Deep traveled to to record their debut album Where the Heaven Are We at ICP Studios, with additional sessions taking place at in , including The Bridge. The production was handled by Charlie Hugall, known for his work with artists like Florence + the Machine. This collaborative process captured the band's hazy, guitar-driven sound, blending jangly riffs with atmospheric synths and Austin Williams' reverb-soaked vocals. The album was released on 5 August 2013 via Chess Club Records, an imprint of . It comprises 12 tracks, including standout singles "," "King City," and "The Sea," which exemplify the record's summery, introspective vibe. Preceding the full-length release, the band issued the single "She Changes the Weather" in February 2013, building anticipation with its shimmering melody and themes of fleeting romance. Where the Heaven Are We debuted at No. 20 on the , marking a breakthrough for the Birmingham quartet and establishing them within the burgeoning indie scene. While singles like "" (released in 2012) and "The Sea" generated buzz through radio play and blog coverage, they achieved modest commercial results. The album's success was bolstered by its evocative and packaging, which included a DVD of live performances and B-sides. Critics praised the record for its nostalgic yet fresh take on indie pop, highlighting its dreamy textures and emotional depth as reminiscent of 1990s acts like The Stone Roses and The Cure. Reviews noted the album's ability to evoke wistful escapism, with DIY Magazine calling it a "shimmering polish" suited for both hipster audiences and mainstream radio. To capitalize on the momentum, Swim Deep undertook extensive touring in 2013 and 2014, headlining shows across the UK—such as at Shepherd's Bush Empire in London—and supporting major acts like Two Door Cinema Club on their UK arena run and The Libertines at Alexandra Palace. These performances extended to European dates, solidifying their live reputation for energetic, crowd-engaging sets that translated the album's ethereal quality to the stage.

2015–2017: Mothers and lineup changes

Following the breakthrough success of their debut album Where the Heaven Are We, Swim Deep began recording their second album, Mothers, in late 2014 across studios in and . The sessions were helmed by Dreamtrak (also known as Max Heyler), who helped the band incorporate vintage synths, a bassline, and influences from and , marking a significant sonic evolution from their earlier sound. Released on 2 October 2015 via Chess Club Records (a of ), the album featured 11 tracks that showcased the expanded five-piece lineup, including new multi-instrumentalist James Balmont on keys and percussion. Thematically, Mothers drew from frontman Austin Williams' personal anecdotes and explorations of , with tracks like "Heavenly Moment" inspired by his first experience at age 21, and "To My Brother" delving into familial tensions through a lens of soulful . Other songs reflected whimsical yet introspective elements, such as "Green Conduit," based on a story from Williams' father about encountering a , and "Forever Spaceman," which evoked themes of isolation via a fictional of a lost Soviet cosmonaut. This shift toward experimental, boundary-pushing was described by Williams as a "reinvention," allowing the band to channel raw, unfiltered creativity amid the pressures of post-debut fame. Mothers received moderate critical acclaim for its bold departure but divided some fans expecting the band's original breezy style, ultimately peaking at No. 46 on the . Touring to support the album included headline shows and a run opening for in 2016, though internal band dynamics began to strain under the weight of creative and personal differences. By 2017, these tensions culminated in a self-described "well-deserved break," limiting further activity as founding Tom "Higgy" Higgins and drummer Zach Robinson announced their departures the following year for "completely respectable" personal reasons, reshaping the group's core. During this period, Swim Deep also amicably parted ways with , transitioning toward independent production for future releases.

2018–2019: Emerald Classics

Following the departure of two members in 2017, Swim Deep reformed with guitarist Robbie Wood and drummer Thomas Fiquet joining core members Austin Williams, Cavan McCarthy, and James Balmont. The band announced their third album, Emerald Classics, on May 29, 2019, after recording it over three weeks in , , during the summer of 2018 with producer Dave McCracken. Emerald Classics was released on October 4, 2019, through the band's own Pop Committee imprint in partnership with Cooking Vinyl. The album features ten nostalgic pop tracks infused with themes of resilience and positivity, such as the uplifting lead single "To Feel Good" and the reflective "Sail Away, Say Goodbye," both accompanied by official music videos directed by the band. Critics praised the record for its matured sound, blending with and spoken-word elements to convey emotional recovery after the band's challenges. described it as the band's strongest work yet, highlighting its inventive spirit, while awarded it 9/10 for balancing the mundane with the magical. To promote the album, Swim Deep embarked on a brief headline tour in October 2019, performing at venues including The Deaf Institute in and The Garage in .

2020–2023: Familiarise Yourself with Your Closest Exit EP and hiatus

In the wake of their 2019 album Emerald Classics, Swim Deep faced significant disruptions from the , including the cancellation of planned tours and a forced pivot to remote creative processes. Frontman Austin Williams described hitting a creative block in 2020 after a year of nonstop writing, which stalled band progress amid global lockdowns. To adapt, the group embraced long-distance collaborations with international artists, laying the groundwork for new material without in-person sessions. These efforts culminated in the release of the collaborative EP Familiarise Yourself with Your Closest on March 11, 2022. The five-track project, issued independently, highlighted remote partnerships and marked the band's first output since 2019; standout songs include "On the Floor" featuring Phoebe Green (the , dropped November 5, 2021), "World's Unluckiest Guy" with , and "It’s Got to Be You" alongside . Additional features on "Say It Ain’t So" with and "The Rest of My Life" with flowerovlove underscored the EP's theme of global connection forged through digital means during isolation. Williams noted the collection stemmed from a desire to craft pop songs for major talents, evolving into a reflective response to pandemic-era constraints. Following the EP's launch, Swim Deep entered an extended hiatus spanning 2022 to 2023, with limited group activity as members turned to personal endeavors. Williams continued exploring songwriting individually, while the band as a whole maintained a low profile, occasionally marking milestones like the 10-year anniversary of their debut album through select performances in mid-2023. Social media updates that year hinted at ongoing creative rumblings, building subtle anticipation for potential future releases without concrete announcements.

2024–present: There's a Big Star Outside and recent tours

In 2024, Swim Deep emerged from a period of hiatus to release their fourth studio album, There's a Big Star Outside, on June 7 via Submarine Cat Records. Produced by Bill Ryder-Jones, the record features introspective tracks such as the opening "How Many Love Songs Have Died In Vegas?", which blends space rock and baroque pop elements. Critics praised the album for its experimental flair, including 1980s-inspired synths on "Glitter" and 1990s Big Star-like guitar lines on "Don't Make Me a Stranger", marking a mature evolution in the band's sound with sonic surprises and emotional depth. Clash awarded it a 7/10, highlighting its richness as a "fine return" after five years away. The album debuted at No. 41 on the Official Physical Albums Chart and No. 18 on the Official Independent Albums Chart. On December 6, 2024, Swim Deep released the single "Hard to Come Back" as a bonus track from the album's sessions, also produced by Ryder-Jones; it explores themes of addiction and recovery through a dreamy arrangement with crisp drums and a comforting guitar riff. The band supported the album with extensive touring in 2024 and 2025, including European dates such as shows in Cologne on September 17, 2024, at Yuca Club and Copenhagen on September 19, 2024, at Ideal Bar, Vega. In the UK, they performed intimate headline shows titled An Evening With Swim Deep on March 6, 2025, at Night & Day in Manchester and March 7, 2025, at St Pancras Old Church in London, with Bill Ryder-Jones on guitar. Later in 2025, Swim Deep extended their international outreach with Asia dates, performing intimate sets in Thailand on December 11 at Artspace@Bantadthong in Bangkok and December 13 at Search Studio in Ramkhamhaeng, alongside shows in China during the same month.

Artistry

Musical style

Swim Deep's musical style is rooted in and , incorporating elements of , , and throughout their . Their sound features reverb-heavy guitars that create an ethereal, immersive atmosphere, often layered with electronic synths and pulsating rhythms drawn from and influences. This blend results in melodic, guitar-based tracks that evoke a sense of spaciousness and introspection, as heard in their use of ambient walls of sound and twinkling keyboard textures. Lead vocalist Austin Williams delivers an emotive style characterized by falsetto-driven highs and haunting, gospel-inflected tones, which add a layer of vulnerability and blissed-out intensity to the band's songs. His delivery shifts from soaring, feel-good melodies in earlier works to more contemplative musings in later recordings, enhancing the emotional depth of the arrangements. Lyrically, Swim Deep explores themes of youth, love, mental health, and escapism, evolving from upbeat anthems celebrating everyday affections and halcyon dreams to more introspective reflections on personal turmoil, recovery, and maturity. Early songs emphasize optimistic escapism through vivid imagery of dreams and fleeting moments, while later tracks delve into emotional struggles and redemption, such as hopes that "it gets better" amid adversity. The band's production techniques emphasize layered arrangements that build from sparse, motorik-driven grooves to expansive, textured soundscapes, occasionally incorporating orchestral touches like flourishes and for added richness. Working with producers such as , they craft bold, experimental mixes that prioritize sonic depth over minimalism, resulting in a cohesive yet dynamic evolution across albums.

Influences and evolution

Swim Deep's musical influences draw from a diverse array of sources, including the harmonic lushness of 1960s acts like the Beach Boys and Dionne Warwick, as well as the shoegaze textures of My Bloody Valentine and the synth-pop energy of 2010s indie revival bands such as MGMT and Phoenix. Frontman Austin Williams has cited MGMT's "Kids" as a pivotal inspiration for its bold, brash pop approach within an indie framework, while the band's early sound also echoed the dreamy chillwave of Small Black and Beach Fossils. Additionally, 1960s psychedelia and acid house origins from Chicago shaped their experimental leanings, blending nostalgic songcraft with electronic pulses. The band's evolution began with the bright, guitar-driven of their 2013 debut Where the Heaven Are We, characterized by upbeat melodies and a nod to swagger, but shifted dramatically toward darker, more experimental territories on Mothers in 2015. This second album embraced psychedelic and '90s influences, creating expansive soundscapes that prioritized sonic immersion over conventional hooks, a move frontman Williams described as a deliberate risk to explore "bigger landscapes." By Emerald Classics in 2019, Swim Deep returned to pop accessibility, incorporating and as touchstones for danceable, joyful tracks, though retaining electronic elements from prior phases. Lineup changes following Mothers significantly impacted their sound, with the addition of Robbie and Thomas Fiquet in 2018 introducing fresh perspectives that infused and textures. Wood's affinity for Welsh , such as , complemented Williams' vision, fostering a revitalized creative dynamic. This evolution culminated in their 2024 album There's a Big Star Outside, which blends nostalgic references to (The ) and anthemic rock (My Morning Jacket) with modern, stripped-back production emphasizing emotional rawness and timeless song structures.

Band members

Current members

As of 2025, Swim Deep's core lineup consists of five members who have been instrumental in the band's evolution since their third album. and founding member Austin Williams, who formed the band in 2011 in , , handles primary songwriting and frontman duties. Cavan McCarthy joined in late 2012, replacing the original bassist, and has contributed to the band's rhythm section and backing vocals throughout their . Keyboardist James Balmont became a full member in 2014 after initially serving as a touring the previous year, adding multi-instrumental layers to their sound. Guitarist Robbie Wood joined in 2018 alongside the drummer, bringing fresh energy to live performances and recordings starting with the album Emerald Classics. Drummer Thomas Fiquet, also joining in 2018 from the band Childhood, provides the driving percussion for their recent material and tours, including the 2024-2025 promotion of There's a Big Star Outside. For their 2024-2025 tours supporting the latest album, the band has been joined by , who also produced the record and performs select dates.

Former members

Swim Deep's former members include the band's original bassist and co-founder, Wolfgang J. Harte, who played and provided backing vocals from the group's formation in 2011 until his departure in late 2012. Harte contributed to the early songwriting and live performances that helped establish the band's initial sound during their breakthrough period, including tracks from their debut EP Swim Deep. His exit was amicable, with no specific reasons publicly detailed beyond a desire to pursue other paths, after which he later formed solo projects like Heavy Wild. Guitarist Tom "Higgy" Higgins, another co-founder, served as a core creative force from 2011 to 2018, handling guitar and backing vocals. As one of the band's earliest members alongside frontman Austin Williams, Higgins co-wrote key early hits such as "Honey" and shaped the indie pop aesthetic of their debut album Where the Heaven Are We (2013) and follow-up Mothers (2015). His tenure ended in 2018 amid lineup shifts before the recording of Emerald Classics, with the band expressing ongoing appreciation for his contributions in a statement noting that he and drummer Zachary Robinson "will always be a part of Swim Deep." No explicit reason for Higgins' departure was provided, though it coincided with broader transitional challenges for the group. Drummer Zachary Robinson joined in 2011—following a series of short-term drummers—and remained until 2018, providing drums, percussion, and backing vocals. Robinson played a pivotal role in the band's live energy and studio recordings for their first two albums, helping solidify their during extensive touring. His departure in 2018 was driven primarily by and struggles exacerbated by the demands of constant travel and personal hardships; in a public statement, he described leaving as a "really tough decision" to prioritize recovery, including relocating from and working on a poetry book about his experiences. The band hailed his openness as "inspirational," framing the change as positive for future creativity while heading into sessions for their . These lineup changes around 2017–2018 were largely attributed to the cumulative effects of intense touring schedules, label pressures, and personal well-being concerns, allowing Swim Deep to rebuild with new members for subsequent releases.

Discography

Studio albums

Swim Deep have released four studio albums to date.
TitleRelease dateLabelUK chart peak
Where the Heaven Are We5 August 2013Chess Club / RCA20
Mothers2 October 2015Chess Club / RCA55
Emerald Classics4 October 2019Cooking Vinyl51 (Albums Sales Chart)
There's a Big Star Outside7 June 2024Submarine Cat Records45 (Albums Sales Chart)
The band's debut album, Where the Heaven Are We, marked their entry into the charts with a top 20 position, establishing their sound. Their second effort, Mothers, continued the collaboration with , though it achieved a lower chart placement amid a shift in lineup. Emerald Classics represented a self-directed release following their departure from major labels, focusing on matured songwriting. The latest album, There's a Big Star Outside, produced by , reflects themes of maturity and family life. No sales certifications have been awarded for any of the albums.

Extended plays

Swim Deep's extended plays consist of shorter releases that capture key phases in the band's , often featuring collaborative or experimental alongside tracks. The band's debut EP, Sun on My Back, was released on 15 May 2013 exclusively in by Vinyl Junkie Records. This seven-track collection compiled early demos, B-sides, and singles, highlighting the and neo-psychedelic sound of their formative years. Key tracks include "King City," "Santa Maria," and "Beach Justice." In 2022, amid the ongoing effects of the , Swim Deep issued Familiarise Yourself with Your Closest Exit on 11 March via Dance to the Radio. The five-track EP emphasized collaborations with artists like Phoebe Green and , exploring introspective themes through and influences. Notable tracks are "On the Floor" (featuring Phoebe Green) and "Worlds Unluckiest Guy" (featuring ). The most recent EP, Don't Make Me a Stranger, arrived on 30 May 2024 through Submarine Cat Records, serving as a poignant tribute to those affected by while previewing material from the band's fourth . Spanning four tracks, it blends emotional lyricism with melodic guitar work. Standout songs include the "Don't Make Me a Stranger" and "Very Heaven."

Singles

Swim Deep's singles career began with their debut release in 2012, marking the band's entry into the scene through Chess Club Records. Their early singles, such as "King City," helped build buzz with their dreamy, guitar-driven sound, leading to a deal with . "," released in November 2012, became a breakthrough, peaking at number 8 on the UK Official Physical Singles Chart and gaining airplay on , though it reached number 74 on the main upon re-release in 2013. The band's debut album Where the Heaven Are We was promoted through key singles in 2013. "She Changes the Weather," released in May, peaked at number 2 on the UK Official Physical Singles Chart and served as a , featuring a B-side of "Test-Skipper" that highlighted their evolving psychedelic influences. "The Sea," issued in March 2013, charted at number 140 on the and captured the album's summery, nostalgic vibe, with a promotional video emphasizing coastal to align with the track's lyrical themes. These releases established Swim Deep's reputation for anthemic, emotion-laden pop. Following a period of lineup changes and creative shifts, Swim Deep returned with singles from their 2015 album Mothers. "One Great Song and I Could Change the World," released in February 2015, was the , paired with a B-side "To My Brother" that explored introspective themes of loss and resilience; it received praise for its raw emotional delivery but did not prominently. "," a September 2015 single on limited-edition yellow , featured experimental production and promoted the album's darker, more mature direction without significant success. In 2019, ahead of Emerald Classics, "To Feel Good" was released as the in May, marking the band's return after a hiatus; the track's gospel-infused vocals and themes of struggles were accompanied by a video directed by , emphasizing vulnerability, though it did not enter major charts. No dedicated single titled "Bluebell" was issued that year, but the album's reworking of earlier material included standout tracks like it in promotional contexts. The band's 2024 output tied to their fourth album There's a Big Star Outside featured renewed activity. "How Many Love Songs Have Died in Vegas?," released on February 21, 2024, served as the lead single, with its sprawling, introspective lyrics and orchestral elements previewing the album's ambitious scope; a music video directed by Luca Bailey captured a road-trip aesthetic, and it garnered streaming attention without traditional chart entry. This was followed by "First Song" on April 4, 2024, a propulsive track highlighting the album's emotional core. Later that year, on December 6, "Hard to Come Back" emerged as a bonus track single, announced alongside intimate UK tour dates featuring guest guitarist Bill Ryder-Jones; the song's melancholic indie pop sound reflected post-album sessions, promoting themes of recovery and closure. No further singles were released by November 2025.
Single TitleRelease YearAlbum AssociationUK Chart PeakLabel
King City2012Where the Heaven Are We-Chess Club
Honey2012Where the Heaven Are We74 (Singles); 8 (Physical)Chess Club/
She Changes the Weather2013Where the Heaven Are We2 (Physical)
The Sea2013Where the Heaven Are We140
One Great Song and I Could Change the World2015Mothers-
Namaste2015Mothers-
To Feel Good2019Emerald Classics-
How Many Love Songs Have Died in Vegas?2024There's a Outside-Submarine Cat
First Song2024There's a Outside-Submarine Cat
Hard to Come Back2024There's a Outside (bonus)-Submarine Cat

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