Deeper - Angie Faith New! May 2026
It is a radical statement. In a culture that equates happiness with height (high vibrations, high energy, high spirits), Deeper argues that peace is found in the low, the slow, the dark, and the deep. It is a love letter to the introverts, the overthinkers, the people who have been told they feel "too much." Faith validates that the depth of the feeling is not a curse—it is the location of the soul.
"Take me deeper / Past the place where the light bends / If you’re gonna be a stranger / Then don’t pretend to be a friend." deeper - angie faith
When she finally sings the title word— "Deeper" —it is not a climax. It is a surrender. The note falls, rather than rises. She is not shouting from the mountaintop; she is exhaling a bubble of air as she sinks toward the ocean floor. It is a radical statement
Angie Faith’s Deeper is an antidote. It is a 4-minute and 23-second permission slip to stop performing. It suggests that the messy, dark, complicated pressure of the deep is actually where connection lives. You cannot see the bioluminescent creatures of the trench from the surface. You have to go down. "Take me deeper / Past the place where
In the verses, she hovers in a low, breathy register—the sound of someone confessing a secret to the inside of a closet. As the song progresses, she ascends not in volume, but in tension . The bridge is where the magic happens. Over a distorted, reversed synth pad, she layers three harmonies: one desperate, one resigned, and one eerily calm. It sounds like a conversation between the parts of the self that want to surface and the parts that are already comfortable in the dark.
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