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“The band’s lush rock theatrics are dipped in the pool of pop without total saturation, creating a delicate balance of emotion and energy that’s lacking in much of the genre

that teeters between scenes and trends. Now, with new LP Sound & Light, the Deep North continue this trek, musically and lyrically, and it’s the perfect soundtrack for when the crisp New England fall gives way to a stark winter landscape.” - Michael Marotta

 

“If you're a fan of female-fronted indie rock and are drawn towards the musical stylings of Death Cab For Cutie and the like, then you should check out Boston, MA’s The Deep North.” - Drew Beringer

 

 

“The Deep North’s set was an eclectic mix of upbeat sing-alongs and hard-rocking darker anthems. With a new album, Sound and Light set to be released in the fall, Rebecca Frank and company decided to break out a slew of new songs, including the recently- released “Voices,” a straightforward, hook-filled song that caused some serious head banging by a few eager listeners.” - Adam Parshall

 

 

“The second release from The Deep North since their formation in 2011, Sound & Light is the sound of a band growing together. It’s an unquestionably more mature sounding release, with frontwoman Rebecca Frank offering some of her most heartfelt lyrics to date, and it packs an emotional music punch that is equally devastating on your heart strings.”

 

 

 

"They have to know about their knack for polishing up anthemic indie rock tunes. It’s something they’ve done in the past and have refined to near purity with “Voices”. The soaring vocals, relatable lyrics and wall of guitars that hit when the chorus comes around are designed to lodge the song in your head for at least the rest of the day. It’s a proven technique, and one The Deep North execute effectively." 

 

"Femme-fronted indie-rockers the Deep North took nearly two years to acquire all of their members, but once the band came together, there was no going back"... "Rocks like Death Cab for Cutie, Eisley, The Hush Sound" 

 

Things that happened:

 

  • The Deep North was one of the first bands chosen to record in Converse's first Rubber Tracks pop-up studio ​in Boston - December 2013

  • The Deep North was selected to participate in the 34th Annual Rock 'n' Roll Rumble - April 2013

  • Boston Phoenix lists The Deep North as one of "the best new bands in Boston" ('Class of 2013', 1.24.13)

  • Featured in the AP&R section of Alternative Press' "Most Anticipated Music of 2013" issue (Feb 2013)

  • 91.5 WMFO at Tufts University included the live radio performance of "A Thousand Nights Or More" in their "Best of 2012" playlist - December 2012

  • "Wake Up" from The Deep North EP  voted #1 on Boston Emissions with Anngelle Wood Top 5 Poll, 100.7 FM WZLX.  From 12.3.12 through 1.27.13

  • "Wake Up" from The Deep North EP featured in the film Kill Me Now , written and starring Michael Swaim from Cracked.com - December 2012

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