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Emotional Contracts, the latest full-length album from Deer Tick, catalogs all the existential casualties that accompany the passing of time, instilling each song with the irresistibly reckless spirit that’s defined the band for nearly two decades. Before heading into the studio with producer Dave Fridmann (The Flaming Lips, Spoon, Sleater-Kinney), the Providence-bred four-piece spent months working on demos in a perpetually flooded warehouse space in their hometown, enduring the busted heating system and massive holes in the roof as they carved out the album’s 10 raggedly eloquent tracks. Emotional Contracts fully echoes the unruly energy of its creation, ultimately making for a heavy-hearted yet wildly life-affirming portrait of growing older without losing heart. As a phenomenally rowdy live act who once averaged 250 shows a year, Deer Tick mainly credit their deep-rooted connection to a mutual love for the unpredictability of the musical impulse. “I feel very lucky that we all ran into each other at some point pretty early on in our lives,” says McCauley. “From the start, I just wanted to find other musicians that would somehow all stick together, which definitely isn’t easy. But we all have a real fascination with music, and that desire to never limit ourselves or repeat ourselves is something that we all very much continue to share.”
Read moreEmotional Contracts, the latest full-length album from Deer Tick, catalogs all the existential casualties that accompany the passing of time, instilling each song with the irresistibly reckless spirit that’s defined the band for nearly two decades. Before heading into the studio with producer Dave Fridmann (The Flaming Lips, Spoon, Sleater-Kinney), the Providence-bred four-piece spent months working on demos in a perpetually flooded warehouse space in their hometown, enduring the busted heating system and massive holes in the roof as they carved out the album’s 10 raggedly eloquent tracks. Emotional Contracts fully echoes the unruly energy of its creation, ultimately making for a heavy-hearted yet wildly life-affirming portrait of growing older without losing heart. As a phenomenally rowdy live act who once averaged 250 shows a year, Deer Tick mainly credit their deep-rooted connection to a mutual love for the unpredictability of the musical impulse. “I feel very lucky that we all ran into each other at some point pretty early on in our lives,” says McCauley. “From the start, I just wanted to find other musicians that would somehow all stick together, which definitely isn’t easy. But we all have a real fascination with music, and that desire to never limit ourselves or repeat ourselves is something that we all very much continue to share.”
| Date | Event name | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| 05 Jun 2026 | Deer Tick in Wakefield | Ocean Mist, Wakefield, RI, United States |
| 10 Jun 2026 | Deer Tick, Jobi Riccio in Philadelphia | Underground Arts, Philadelphia, PA, United States |
| 13 Jun 2026 | Deer Tick in Pittsburgh | Thunderbird Café & Music Hall, Albuquerque, NM, United States |
| 16 Jun 2026 | Deer Tick in Chicago | Thalia Hall, Chicago, IL, United States |
| 16 Jun 2026 | Deer Tick (17+ Event) | Thalia Hall, Chicago, IL, United States |
| 17 Jun 2026 | Deer Tick, Jobi Riccio in Minneapolis | Fine Line, Minneapolis, MN, United States |
| 20 Jun 2026 | Deer Tick, Jobi Riccio in Detroit | El Club Detroit, Detroit, MI, United States |
| 23 Jun 2026 | Deer Tick in Woodstock | Bearsville Theater, Woodstock, NY, United States |
| 26 Jun 2026 | Deer Tick in Boston | Royale, Boston, MA, United States |
| 26 Jun 2026 | Deer Tick (18 and Over) | Royale Boston, Boston, MA, United States |