Deeper Announce Fall 2021 Tour w/ Ohmme

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Live music is back! Deeper have just announced a co-headline tour with fellow Chicago favs Ohmme this fall. Dates below, get your tix now!

9.25 - Arlington Heights, IL - Hey Nonny
9.26 - Milwaukee, WI - Collectivo on Prospect
9.28 - Lawrence, KS - The Bottleneck
9.29 - Springfield, MO - Outland Ballroom
10.1 - Hot Springs, AZ - Valley of the Vapors
10.2 - Dallas, TX - Double Wide
10.3 - Houston, TX - The Satellite
10.4 - New Orleans, LA - Gasa Gasa
10.6 - Memphis, TN - The Hi Tone Cafe
10.7 - Nashville, TN - The End
10.8 - St, Louis, MO - Off Broadway
10/9 - Chicago, IL - The Empty Bottle*

*Deeper headlines solo!

It was late March of 2020 when Deeper released their sophomore album, Auto-Pain, an LP that drew universal acclaim, earning praise from outlets like VICEStereogumBrooklynVeganPaste and CLASH who called the album "a majestic step forward" for the band. The band was preparing for a full year of touring, coming off of a European run with Twin Peaks and a triumphant NYC release show at Rough Trade, with plans for headlining tours in North America and Europe, but those plans were suddenly derailed when the pandemic began. These set backs did not dim the enthusiasm generated by Auto-Pain, nor did it dampen the band's tireless work ethic, and today, following right behind their successful livestream from the Chicago Cultural Center in March, Deeper are announcing the upcoming Auto-Pain: Deluxe Edition on Fire Talk Records. The new 2-disc version of the LP reframes the liminal spaces of the Chicago quartet’s searingly-nuanced album about grief and resilience into a densely-layered perspective of emotional maximalism, fearless in its vulnerability, and includes remixes two stripped-back demos and live versions from the band’s Chicago Cultural Center performance, and remixes from fellow ascending artists Working Men’s ClubFire-Toolz, PVA, and their Chicago peer NNAMDI, whose remix of "4U" the band are sharing today to mark the announce. 

Limited to just 500 direct to fan copies! Spot gloss gatefold jacket w/ printed inner sleeves, updated artwork and liner notes & pressed on two ultra limited variants. This is a one time pressing, when they're gone they're gone! 

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Deeper - Auto-Pain (Deluxe)
$29.99

Deeper's Auto Pain: Deluxe Edition reframes the liminal spaces of the Chicago quartet’s searingly-nuanced sophomore effort about grief and resilience into a densely-layered perspective of emotional maximalism fearless in its vulnerability. The deluxe edition includes remixes from fellow ascending artists Working Men’s Club, PVA, NNAMDI and more as well as two stripped-back demos and live versions from the band’s performance at the Chicago Cultural Center in March 2021. While the original version delivered a masterclass in razor-sharp post punk, the expanded record gives a glimpse into a lens of a year full of adversity and the growth and perspective that draws these songs together to pack a powerful, personal punch. Auto Pain: Deluxe Edition is out September 3rd on Fire Talk.

Limited to just 500 direct to fan copies! Spot gloss gatefold jacket w/ printed inner sleeves, updated artwork and liner notes & pressed on two ultra limited variants.

Deluxe package includes 5 remixes, 2 demos and 6 live recordings, full track list on the inner flap of the gatefold image below.

Deeper - Color Vinyl Bundle
Sale Price: $39.99 Original Price: $45.99

What do you do when pain blots out joy? How do you learn to take care of yourself? What happens when the things you think are helping end up doing the most harm? 'Auto-Pain' is the Sophomore album from Deeper, a record that finds the band embracing open space, using synths to create shadows where bricks of guitars once would’ve blocked out the sun. The group — singer and guitarist Nic Gohl, bassist Drew McBride, and drummer Shiraz Bhatti — were all graduates of Chicago’s rich DIY scene who came together around their love of Wire, Devo, Gang of Four, and Television. While the new record is still within the Great Lakes post-punk tradition of their debut, the album isn’t as insular as its predecessor; it’s less interested in pile-driving and more willing to dwell in liminal spaces. Guitars enter the picture precisely, locked bass grooves propel things forward. Drummer Shiraz Bhatti, who is half-Pakistani and half-Native American, embraced the drumming patterns he’d heard growing up at pow-wows, channeling the anxieties of his heritage into his playing and keeping the group grounded when they switch into all-out percussive attack. The result is an album both more nuanced and catchy.

Auto-Pain represents the constant wave of depression felt by many in everyday life. Stemmed from Aldous Huxley’s ‘Brave New World’, Auto-Pain is a concept meant to be an inverse to soma, a pill in the book which makes everything numb. The idea of auto-pain is to epitomize the desire to return to a connection with thoughts and clarity, which comes at the expense of feeling everything simultaneously. The album artwork features the now-demolished Prentice Women’s Hospital in Chicago capturing the band’s rounded-off brutalism, and the album title appears in Urdu, a nod to drummer Shiraz Bhatti’s Pakistani heritage. The record was recorded and mixed by Chicago scene luminary Dave Vetraino (Lala Lala, Dehd) and mastered at Chicago Mastering by Greg Obis (Ne-Hi, Melkbelly).

  • A portion of the proceeds from Auto-Pain will be donated to Hope For The Day an organization that actively works to break the silence surrounding mental health.

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