Big deal band biography
Big Deal were a pop/rock band composed of Kacey Underwood and Alice Costelloe....
Big Deal (band)
Big Deal were a pop/rock band composed of Kacey Underwood and Alice Costelloe. Underwood was raised near Yucca Valley in California while Costelloe came from an artistic household in London.[1] They rose to prominence following the release of their second album June Gloom which received airplay on BBC 6Music in 2013.
Crafting wide-eyed, often heartbroken songs that borrow from folk, grunge, and dream pop, Big Deal is the project of native Californian Kacey Underwood and.
Support for the band from grass roots movements and Lauren Laverne of 6Music have seen the band invited to tour Europe with Depeche Mode in 2014. On 1 September 2016 they announced they had decided to break up.[2]
Lights Out
2011's Lights Out, a 12 track LP, is a collection of folk and grunge folk songs and recorded without a drum or bass track.
Produced by Underwood and notable producer Dean Reid who had worked with Nelly Furtado and Lana Del Rey[3] the boy-girl folk simplicity with twin guitars and harmonies produce what Sam Wolfson of NME called "More grungy than gooey" and saw the release of three video single