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Deep Blue Something
Deep Blue Something

Deep Blue Something: The 90s Alt-Rock Storytellers

Deep Blue Something is an American alternative rock band best known for their massive 1995 hit single "Breakfast at Tiffany's". Hailing from Denton, Texas, the band achieved international fame with their major-label debut album Home, which was certified Gold in the United States and reached the Top 10 on the UK Albums Chart.

Early career

The band originally formed in the late 1980s under the name Leper Messiah, a name taken from a Metallica song. The core lineup consisted of brothers Todd and Toby Pipes, along with friends John Kirtland and Kirk Tatom. After self-releasing an independent album titled 11th Song in 1993, they changed their name to Deep Blue Something and began attracting major label interest.

Breakthrough

The band's breakthrough came in 1995 with the release of their album Home on Interscope Records. The lead single, "Breakfast at Tiffany's", became a global phenomenon, propelled by its catchy, narrative-driven lyrics referencing the classic Audrey Hepburn film. The song soared to number one on the UK Singles Chart and reached the Top 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay chart in the United States, driving Home to Gold certification.

Key tracks

Breakfast at Tiffany's — This chart-topping single defined the band's career with its infectious melody and pop-culture reference, becoming a staple of mid-90s alternative radio.

Halo — As the follow-up single to their smash hit, this track showcased the band's consistent songwriting and received substantial airplay, helping sustain the success of the Home album.

Josey — A deeper cut from the Home album that exemplifies the band's signature blend of jangly guitars and earnest, story-based lyricism.

It's Not the Same — Featured on their 1998 album Deep Blue Something, this track demonstrated the group's musical evolution and efforts to move beyond their initial success.

Following their initial success, Deep Blue Something released a self-titled second album in 1998, which failed to match the commercial heights of Home. The band subsequently parted ways with Interscope Records. They continued to write and perform, independently releasing the album Toast in 2001 before going on an extended hiatus. The members pursued other projects, with the Pipes brothers remaining active in the Dallas music scene.

In the late 2010s, Deep Blue Something reconvened, playing reunion shows and working on new material, reconnecting with the fanbase built around their enduring 90s alternative rock hit. Their music, particularly the timeless "Breakfast at Tiffany's", continues to resonate as a defining track of the era's guitar-driven pop-rock sound.

Fans of Deep Blue Something's melodic, narrative alt-rock often enjoy the work of similar American artists. The Gin Blossoms share a knack for crafting jangly, heartfelt pop-rock anthems. The Wallflowers offer a similar blend of rootsy rock and introspective, story-based songwriting. Semisonic also mastered the art of the intelligent, radio-friendly rock hit in the same period. Toad The Wet Sprocket presents another parallel with their gentle, lyrical approach to alternative rock.

The music of Deep Blue Something maintains a steady presence on radio stations featured on this website. Their signature song is a frequent play on classic rock FM stations and 90s alternative rock radio stations, while their full catalog finds airtime on online rock radio streams dedicated to guitar pop.

You can hear the classic alternative rock of Deep Blue Something on radio stations featured on our website. Listeners can discover and enjoy this band's catalog through the variety of rock and classic alternative radio stations available on onairium.com.

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