Announcing

DIY DEEP LOVE WEEK 2025

We aren’t doing a Valentine’s Day show this year. But we didn’t want February to be completely Deep Love-less. So we’re handing it to you.

During the week of Feb 9-15, do something Deep Love themed and share it on your socials.

You can invite us as a collaborator or just tag us and we’ll repost to our stories.

(Oh, and we’re gonna get in on this too. Keep an eye on our socials the week of Feb 9 - 15 to see how we’re celebrating.)

IDEAS OF HOW TO PARTICIPATE:

  • Get together with friends and have a Deep Love Album listening party. Bonus points if you dress up.

  • Have a Deep Love sing-along. You could put the whole show on in your living room, just like the first ever Deep Love performance.

  • Hex your ex. Create and perform a ritual to rid yourself of that toxic mother-f***er.

  • Build an altar. Honor your deceased loved ones or the things in your life that have died.

  • Hold a seance. Grab a ouji board and try to contact the dead.

  • Do a cover of one of the songs. Slow it down or mix it up—make it your own.

  • Do a love spell. (If you believe in love, that is.)

  • Make Deep Love art. Make some fan art of the characters, or collage the story, or create an animation for one of the songs or write a poem about the torment of love.

  • Host a living funeral. Light candles, dress in funeral attire, and lay something heavy to rest.

  • Play along to the album on your instrument of choice. (We dare you to out-solo Ben or Chase or Candido.)

  • Cosplay as one of the characters. Show us your Old Bones, Constance, Florence, Friedrich, or band member.

  • Have a picnic or a photo shoot in a graveyard. The snow will add atmosphere if you have any.

CLICK BELOW TO ACCESS deep love chord charts!!!

Quick note about using chord charts: Please don’t release your covers on streaming services. We’d love to see them on socials, but there’s any chance that you’ll make money from your cover, contact us to arrange a contract first. Same with putting on the show yourself—free living room shows are fine, but if you’re charging admission, you need to get permission.