The Deer singer Grace Rowland calls "Swoon," from the Austin, Texas quintet's upcoming fourth album "I think everybody is trying to find their balance," Rowland tellstoday . "I don't think you can use the general, giant platform of social media to be the barometer in this situation; It's always the loudest people who are heard the most and always the most radical ideas and inflammatory statements that get the most reaction.
"Everyone is getting tired of the rhetoric, tired of the division. There are people working for peace everywhere around us who aren't screaming about it, just doing their work." Rowland and her bandmates count themselves among that corps of "peacemakers," supporting organizational initiatives such as the Other Ones Foundation, which is combating homelessness in Austin. "Those kinds of things are coming more into the public light," Rowland notes. "They're quiet, but effective.", due out Nov. 1 and its first for the Keeled Scales label, with an $18,000 grant from Austin's Black Fret patrons’ organization.
The Deer begin a short tour on Oct. 29 in Ashland, Ore., with dates in Washington, Utah and Colorado before wrapping up Nov. 14 in Burnet, Texas. Early 2020 will bring a run through the Pacific Northwest and April dates in California. "We’re going where we have a pretty large fan base that we keep returning to a few times a year," Rowland says. "We're just kind of spreading it out as long as we can and getting the album out to our favorite places, and then we'll see where else we want to take it."
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