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Since picking up the violin at age 4, songwriter Dee Kesler has spent 99 percent of his life dreaming up songs. There were brief detours, notably a high-school devotion to pectoral form and tanning, and errors in judgment, like the period spent emulating Yngwie Malmsteen. But through it all, Dee has been a man obsessed with sound. If you meet him and he seems distant, even a little simple-minded, it’s only because you're talking to the 1 percent currently unoccupied. Drummers/multi-instrumentalists Chavo Fraser and Jason Gonzales are no less dedicated. Every morning before Chavo's first cup of coffee, he sits with a block of wood and taps away on it until his mind is good and blank. And Jason spends every night, all night, in front of a computer, scanning AM talk radio for samples to freeze and manipulate.

TMS met in 2001 at a concert where all three were playing with other bands. Finding their fixations compatible, the trio convened in a basement practice space in San Francisco's Tenderloin District, and along with Tadas Kisielius, made 2002's A History of Sport Fishing. Composed and recorded entirely during a two-week period between the hours of midnight and 9 a.m., the band took an interest in long-format, classically-influenced music (Debussy and Mussorgsky, slow-core, dub, Krautrock, house) and developed it into something immersive, more like a film than a collection of songs, yet still bound to pop structure and lyrical form. After tours of the US and UK, they built a studio in West Oakland, and began work on their second record. Though they started with a simple-enough list of songs, the process of recording them, revising them, adding to them, and tweaking them again, eventually took two grueling years. The result, 2005's More Deep Cuts, is a world in and of itself. Bursting with huge atmospherics and the tiniest details, it takes almost as much time to fully absorb as it did to make it.

In 2007, the respective mythologies of Thee More Shallows and Anticon come together. A mutual love of one another's oeuvres was realized when Dee discovered that the neatly dressed man living behind his house was Anticon's very own Odd Nosdam. After numerous collaborations, including a remix by Odd Nosdam (with Why?) on TMS's Monkey vs. Shark EP, string arrangements by Dee on Odd's remix for Boards of Canada, and contributions to both Nosdam's Burner and Why?'s Elephant Eyelash, talk of a TMS release on Anticon came naturally.

On Book of Bad Breaks, instead of slow-core, Dee's storytelling is this time set to a backdrop of Wire's 154 and early Bowie. Huge sound scapes and minute details still flesh out the sound, but they're animated on a bounding skeleton of double-time drumming and razor thin drones. And thanks to the one-track minds of TMS, the results are spectacular.

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October 31, 2007


The new Natalie Portman-curated iTunes mix for charity, Big Change: Songs for FINCA, features Thee More Shallows' "Oh Yes, Another Mother" from Book Of Bad BreaksFINCA provides financial services to the world's lowest-income entrepreneurs.  Support their cause by downloading the compilation here.


September 17, 2007


Read some nice press blurbs on Thee More Shallows and make sure not to miss their upcoming live dates now posted on their page!

AjiSignal
SF Bay Guardian
Fecal Face
Popsicles and Sushi


August 28, 2007


Yesterday, Pitchforkmedia posted a few pictures of Thee More Shallows from last weekend's Fuck Yeah Festival.  View them here.


August 24, 2007


Thee More Shallows are playing the Fuck Yeah Festival tomorrow in Los Angeles.  Make sure not to miss 'em!


August 07, 2007


Thee More Shallows have an in-studio appearance on KEXP today at 4pm.  Be sure to tune in or stream via KEXP.org.


July 12, 2007


Thee More Shallows just got back from a solid two and a half months of touring Europe and the USA, and what's the first decision they make when they get back?  To hit the road again with one of our favorite bands, Subtle, of course. 

Make sure not to miss these dates:

08/03/2007 Casbah - San Diego, CA w/ Subtle  
08/04/2007 Troubadour - Los Angeles, CA w/ Subtle  
08/06/2007 Doug Fir Lounge - Portland, OR w/ Subtle  
08/07/2007 Chop Suey - Seattle, WA w/ Subtle  
08/08/2007 Richard's on Richards - Vancouver, BC w/ Subtle  
08/09/2007 Lucky Bar - Victoria, BC w/ Subtle 
08/11/2007 Great American Music Hall - San Francisco, CA w/ Subtle



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SF Weekly- December
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Dusted- December
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iTUNES Natalie Portman Benefit CD- October
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LAist- October 2007
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Pitchfork Media- October 2007
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SF Bay Guardian - September 2007
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Popsicles and Sushi - September 2007
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Fecal Face - September 2007
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AjiSignal - September 2007
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Pitchforkmedia - August 2007
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Chimpomatic - August 2007
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Filter Magazine - August 2007
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The Owl Mag - August 2007
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CMJ- April 2007
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Almost Cool- June 2007
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Under the Radar- June 2007
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Metro Pop- April 2007
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URB- May 2007
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Sunday Telegram- May 2007
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KEXP- May 2007
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Denver Post- May 2007
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SCTAS- June 2007
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Filter Magazine- June 2007
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Big Takeover- June 2007
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Skyscraper Magazine- April 2007
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Kalamazoo Gazette- April 2007
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Rock Cleveland- April 2007
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Green Typewriters- April 2007
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Feminist Review- April 2007
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Columbus Underground- April 2007
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Lancaster Online - June 2007
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Three Imaginary Girls - May 2007
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Cyclic Defrost - May 2007
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Brooklyn Record - May 2007
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Hartford Courant - May 2007
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Denver Post - May 2007
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Rock Sound - May 2007
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Yahoo Music - May 2007
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SF Weekly - May 2007
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Tiny Mix Tapes - May 2007
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Red Alert - April 2007
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Nerve Magazine - April 2007
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Ground Control - April 2007
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Treble Magazine - April 2007
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Denver Post - April 2007
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Filter Magazine - April 2007
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Audiversity - March 2007
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Organ Magazine - March 2007
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Drowned In Sound - March 2007
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Filter Magazine - February 2007
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XLR8R - February 2007
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XLR8R - January 2007
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SF Bay Guardian - February 2007
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CMJ - February 2007
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