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Deep Blue Something Dropping ‘Lunar Phase’ LP Spring 2025 via Flatiron Recordings
Deep Blue Something has announced that their new album ‘Lunar Phase’ will be released this spring via Flatiron Recordings.
Flatiron Recordings is very pleased to announce that “Saint Morrissey,” the new single from the forthcoming Deep Blue Something LP Lunar Phase (out spring 2025), is now streaming everywhere.
While not a concept album, Lunar Phase was created with a very clear direction in mind. Drawing inspiration from the era in which their musical journey began, Deep Blue Something decided to shape the sound of the record to feel as if it had been recorded in 1992, in the glory days of jangly underground guitar bands, from which the band had drawn so much inspiration when solidifying their sound.
Formed in Denton, Texas, in 1993, Deep Blue Something is composed of Todd Pipes (vocals and bass), his brother Toby Pipes (vocals and lead guitar), Kirk Tatom (guitar and backing vocals), Clay Bergus (guitar and backing vocals), and John Kirtland (drums). The band’s debut album, 11th Song, was released in 1993, followed by Home in 1995, Byzantium in 1998, and Deep Blue Something in 2000. Each album showcases the band’s songwriting and musicianship, earning them a devoted fanbase and critical acclaim.
The support of that fanbase helped lead to a reputation as a dynamic and engaging live band, having toured extensively throughout the US, Europe, and Asia. They have shared the stage with acts such as Oasis, Collective Soul, Phil Collins, Letters To Cleo, Alanis Morrisette, Adam Ant, Spin Doctors, Everclear, Manic Street Preachers, Cheap Trick, and ZZ Top, and have performed at major festivals throughout the globe. Over 400 million streams on Spotify alone stand as a testament to the enduring appeal of Deep Blue Something’s distinctive sound and style.
Despite going on hiatus in the early 2000s, the band reunited in 2014 to perform a series of live shows and released the Locust House EP in 2020. The enthusiastic reception the band received stoked their creative fires, and they began recording Lunar Phase in 2024. Recorded, performed, and produced by the band at Phantom Power Studio in Colleyville, Texas, Lunar Phase captures the effervescent optimism of an era seemingly ripe with infinite musical possibility.
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