Artist's albums
King City (Jennylee's Version)
2023 · single
Orange County / Beach Justice (2023 Versions)
2023 · single
Darklands (Sundara Karma Remix)
2022 · single
On the Floor (Live from The 100 Club)
2022 · single
Little Blue (Remix)
2022 · single
Little Blue
2022 · single
Big Green Apple
2022 · single
Worlds Unluckiest Guy
2022 · single
On the Floor
2021 · single
Happy as Larrie (Edit)
2020 · single
To Feel Good (404 Remix)
2019 · single
Emerald Classics
2019 · album
Sail Away, Say Goodbye / To Feel Good
2019 · single
To Feel Good
2019 · single
Mothers (Deluxe)
2015 · album
Dancing All the Time (Swim Deep Remix)
2015 · single
Mothers (Track By Track Commentary)
2015 · album
Fueiho Boogie
2015 · single
Namaste
2015 · single
Grand Affection
2015 · single
One Great Song and I Could Change the World
2015 · single
Hotel California
2015 · single
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Biography
From the Other Stage at Glastonbury to an American tour supporting The 1975, Swim Deep took a well-deserved break in 2017. Having played all the cities they’d once only mythologised in teenage lyrics they returned to their respective homes and took stock of their career thus far. Eventually, the group emerged out of the quagmire with third album 'Emerald Classics', emboldened with a collection of their most fully fledged pop songs yet. still sounding high on their original supply of positivity, with an undertone of crushing reality seeping through for the first time. New 2022 EP, 'Familiarise Yourself with Your Closest Exit', offers five different songs written in collaboration with other artists. The EP was born out of frontman Austin Williams spending over a year writing non-stop, before crashing head-first into a creative block in 2020. Sick of the sound of his own voice, he reached out to friends to see if they’d have any interest in fronting the band for four minutes. With the band sharing their own ideas remotely, Williams had built a series of “pretend pop songs” in his girlfriend’s garden shed in Golders Green that summer, fantasising about who might sing them. He sent rough ideas to artists he admired all over the world, and the demos quickly evolved into a series of collaborations as musicians from London, Manchester, Brisbane and Thailand got stuck in with what is the first new music from the band since their third album ‘Emerald Classics’, released in 2019.