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Waterbodies (band)

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Waterbodies
Background information
OriginSt. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
GenresGarage rock
Years active2008–2015
LabelsIndependent
MembersMike McGean
Roxy
Shane Turner
Past membersJohn Neadow
Samy
Justin Jennings
Dylan Turner
Josh Korody
WebsiteOfficial Website

Waterbodies were a Garage rock band from St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada.[1] They performed around Ontario and released three EPs, an album and one single.

History

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Singer and guitarist Mike McGean and Shane Turner formed as a recording project with bass player Josh Korody in 2008. The band released an EP, Sleep Like Submarines in 2009, which was produced by Korody. Shortly after that Korody left the band; and guitarist Dylan Turner joined. They released another EP, Floresta, which, after some work by another producer, was brought back to Korody for adjustments and mastering.[2][3] The band had several bass players during the next few years. [4] After one more EP, they released a full album, The Evil We Know.

In 2012 Waterbodies performed in Toronto at the El Mocombo as part of Canada Music Week.[5] In 2013 they released their album The Evil We Know.[6] Soon after, Dylan Turner left the band.

In 2014 Waterbodies played at the Soil Arts Festival.[7]

Current members

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Past members

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Discography

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  • Sleep Like Submarines, 2009
  • Floresta, 2010
  • Black Braille, 2011
  • The Evil We Know (12"), 2013
  • What the French Call 'Les Incompétents' (Single), 2014

References

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  1. ^ "Waterbodies "What the French Call 'Les Incompétents'" (video)". Exclaim!, By Sarah Murphy, Sep 25, 2014
  2. ^ "Waterbodies get Floresta off their chest". Brock Press, February 2, 2010 Chris Illich
  3. ^ "Rebuilding the INDIE music scene". Welland Tribune, Karen Walter. Jul 19, 2011
  4. ^ "Waterbodies: Still maturing as a band". Niagara News, 05 Oct 2011 DAVE SCHWARTZ
  5. ^ "Waterbodies @ El Mocambo (Upstairs) CMW 2012". PhotogMusic, By Ming Wu on March 28, 2012
  6. ^ "Waterbodies refreshing". Niagara News, 20 Mar 2013. by Paul Dayboll
  7. ^ "Photos: In The Soil Arts Festival 2014 (Day 2) – Waterbodies, Northern Primitive, Paradise Animals + More!". Aesthetic Magazine, by Lauren Garbutt ⋅ April 29, 2014
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