
Swim Deep’s ‘Very Heaven’: Rainy Pub Nights Spark Musical Brilliance

As the indie music scene buzzes with anticipation, Swim Deep emerges from the studio, gifting the realm of alt-pop a shiny new jewel, ‘Very Heaven’. Released hot on the heels of ‘First Song’ and ‘How Many Love the Songs Have Died In Vegas?’, this new single teases the senses as we eagerly await their forthcoming album ‘There’s A Big Star Outside…’, dropping like a meteor on 7th June.
A cozy pub in West Kirby sets the stage; the atmosphere steeped in the pitter-patter of rain and the warmth of shared stories. Frontman Austin and Bill Ryder-Jones, over a pint and amidst nature’s symphony of wind and rain, embarked on a candid exchange that would shape their melody and lyrics – a collision of circumstance and creativity.
Austin recalls the night with fondness, narrating how the chorus of ‘Very Heaven’ came to life: a spontaneous moment that would soon evolve into an auditory bliss. This dream-like jam session turned into something transcendental, capturing the essence of a Wordsworth poem, resonating with the core of what makes music such an ethereal experience.
Here’s a sneak peek into the tracklist that accompanies ‘Very Heaven’, a blend of moods and stories:
- How Many Love Songs Have Died In Vegas?
- Very Heaven
- These Words
- Robin
- Don’t Make Me a Stranger
- First Song
- Big Star
- It’s Just Sun In Your Eyes
- So Long, So Far (Marble-Bellied Baby)
- Fire Surrounds
Immerse yourself in the essence of ‘Very Heaven’, and let Swim Deep take you on a journey that captures the highs and lows, the stormy nights, and the spark of unforgettable melodies.