Thee More Shallows is a three-piece
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indie rock
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band based in
San Francisco, California
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. It was formed in 2001. The band consists of Dee (ne David) Kesler, Chavo Fraser and Jason Gonzales.
History
The three musicians who would come to constitute Thee More Shallows met for the first time at a concert in 2001, where they were all playing with different groups. Songwriter Dee Kesler at the time was in a band called Shackleton along with Tadas Kisielius, and the two of them became the founding members of the group originally known as simply Thee Shallows. Tadas soon moved away, however, and so Kesler brought in Jason Gonzales of
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and Chavo Fraser, both of whom were performing as drummers at the time.
It was in a basement room in the
Tenderloin District of San Francisco that the band began work on their debut album, ''
A History of Sport Fishing''. It was both composed and recorded in a two-week period during which the band would work only in the early hours of the morning. The final product was released in 2002, originally under Thee Shallows until the band were forced to change their name after a call from an attorney. It showcased classical influences as well as laying down the foundation of the groups mellow, textured sound. The album was released on Megalon Records and received very little promotion in the United States, while it was given a big push by Monotreme Records in the United Kingdom, and this led to the band becoming more popular in Europe than in their home country.
The band returned from their promotional tour filled with determination, soon building their own studio in
Oakland
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in order to set about recording the follow-up. But this was a task which would come to occupy them for the next two years as they painstakingly recorded each track to their own satisfaction. The final result of this lengthy process was ''
More Deep Cuts'' which came out in 2004 in the UK once again on Monotreme Records. In 2005 the band decided to go with
Turn Records for the US release after struggling to find a dedicated label for their music. The band also released a UK-only promotional EP for this album called ''Cuts Plus Two'', which featured two songs from the album along with two unreleased tracks.
They followed this up with the ''
Monkey vs. Shark
''Monkey vs. Shark'' is an EP by American indie rock band Thee More Shallows. It was released on Monotreme Records and Turn Records in 2006.
Track listing
;Monotreme Records version
;Turn Records version
References
External links
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'' EP in 2006. One of the tracks on this release was a remix of one of their earlier songs by members of the San Francisco-based
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label
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, who the band eventually decided to sign with for their third studio album, ''
Book of Bad Breaks
''Book of Bad Breaks'' is the third studio album by American indie rock band Thee More Shallows. It was released on Anticon on April 24, 2007.
Critical reception
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'', which came out in April 2007. This album, like their previous efforts, was met with a favorable critical response.
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Style
The key elements of their sound usually consist of soft, whispered introspective vocals
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against a backdrop of finger-picked guitar
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and synthesized elements, with influences ranging from classical to electronica
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.
Side projects
Kesler and Gonzales are also in Ral Partha Vogelbacher, while Fops is a collaboration between lyricist Chadwick Donald Bidwell of Ral Partha Vogelbacher and singer Dee Kesler. Kesler co-produced and played trumpet on "If Found" from Sinombre's debut album ''Curves of Sirens''.
Discography
Studio albums
EPs
References
External links
Official website
Interview with Dee Kesler
Monotreme Records profile
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Indie rock musical groups from California
Musical groups established in 2001
Musical groups from San Francisco