Swim Deep released their second album, Mothers, on September 18, 2015 through Chess Club / RCA. Now a fully fledged five-piece with the addition of multi-instrumentalist James Balmont, the news follows the band’s recent Autumn tour announcement culminating in their biggest London show to date at Camden’s Roundhouse.
Recorded at the tail-end of 2014 in Brussels and London with producer Dreamtrak at the controls, the eleven track Mothers enters the fray on the back of two acclaimed singles ‘One Great Song And I Could Change The World’ and ‘To My Brother’ – revitalised from a self imposed hiatus and a marked departure from their debut Where The Heaven Are We in 2013, a rejuvenated Swim Deep has witnessed critics reaching for superlatives… The first word on the album comes courtesy of singer Austin Williams; “we’ve made a record, we’ve worked hard and we’re dead proud of it. We’ve called it Mothers as a nod to the true creators of the universe and we couldn’t be more enthusiastic about this next chapter.”