Bodies of Water

Bodies of Water
Photo by Jennifer Jameson
Photo by Jennifer Jameson
Background information
OriginLos Angeles, California
GenresIndie rock
Years active2003–present
LabelsSecretly Canadian
MembersDavid Metcalf
Meredith Metcalf
Noah Smith
Websitebodiesofwater.net

Bodies of Water is a band from the Highland Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, signed to independent record label Secretly Canadian. The core group consists of married couple David and Meredith Metcalf. However, the band often plays LA shows with five or more additional musicians, such as horn players, an additional drummer, and strings. All members of the band sing, including players added for local shows.

Bodies of Water's first EP and album were reviewed favorably by music critics such as Pitchfork Media[1] and Rolling Stone magazine's New Music blog.[2] Critics often compare their music to that of Ennio Morricone, Arcade Fire, The Mamas & the Papas, and label-mate Danielson. In interviews, the band lists gospel groups and Tropicalia musicians among its influences.[3]

Bodies of Water's first full-length album Ears Will Pop & Eyes Will Blink was originally released on Bodies of Water's own Thousand Tongues label, and was only available in a few stores, at live shows, or directly from the band via their website. After Secretly Canadian signed Bodies of Water, the label re-released the album nationally on January 22, 2008.

The band's second album, titled A Certain Feeling, was released July 22, 2008 to generally favorable reviews.

  1. ^ Bowers, William. "Record Reviews: Bodies of Water Ears Will Pop & Eyes Will Blink; Pitchfork Aug. 10, 2007 "Bodies of Water: Ears Will Pop & Eyes Will Blink: Pitchfork Record Review". Archived from the original on 2008-05-29. Retrieved 2008-05-30.
  2. ^ Breaking: The Rolling Stone New Music Blog "Breaking Artist: Bodies of Water" Jan. 2, 2008 [1] Archived 2010-06-11 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Kelly, Jennifer. "Makes Some Waves: An Interview with Bodies of Water," PopMatters Aug. 8, 2007 [2]