Show Me The Body is a New York City based ecclesiastical hardcore trio consisting ofJulian Cashwan Pratt (founder; banjo and vocals),Harlan Steed (founder; bass), andJackie McDermott (current drummer). The band has organized non-traditional, intentional DIY spaces for NYC youth since 2015, and since expanded that work to a global capacity through their urgent, ceremonial live shows, subterranean punk and hip-hop mixed tours, and their CORPUS NYC platform.
Trouble the Water is the culmination of nearly a decade of barreling against New York City’s structural ambivalence and indifference; an invocation to a like-minded global community to consider the alchemy of family-building, and of turning water to blood. Trouble the Water both references and pays homage to the physical city, and the NewYork Sound: not one particular genre, but the people and subcultures that encapsulate it’s true foundation, style, and spirit; while expanding upon and reckoning with the hyperlocal territory of 2019’sDog Whistle. With Pratt’s most incantatory, interrogative poetry to date, and Steed expanding the glitchy, caustic arena of his electronic experimentation, the band is feeling more like themselves than ever. The founding duo, who have worked together since 2009, usedTrouble The Water to methodically inhabit one another’s forms; Pratt experimented recklessly with production and synths, whileSteed challenged his own focus to include melodies and riffs.
Although the title invokes the ancient alchemy Moses wielded to free and unite Israelite peoples, Trouble The Water refuses nostalgia, or mimicry. Instead, it considers the sublime power of the unifying physical practices that can be enacted daily, to invoke immeasurable spiritual and collective reactions. Buoyed by moments of stinging stillness and compulsive, almost optimistic, malfunctioning rhythms, the work is literally a conjuration to dance, and move.If we are really living through the end of the world, maybe every movement we make, no matter how slight, is actually boundless and radical. How do we find freedom through rejecting time altogether, and existing only in communion, in space, and in the constellations we form as we choose our “blood”families? Or, as Pratt demands on Demeanor, “What’s better than when we come together? Fighting, dancing, fucking together.”Trouble the Water is at once a homily for those left behind or displaced, and a searing investigation of what survival looks like from within the borders of an aggressively policed city and state, that postures those un-ignorable calls for rage and migration to a world at war. Bandmate and long-time music inspiration Jackie McDermott (Sediment Club, Urochromes), joined Show Me the Body in 2020 as drummer, and is featured on the project. Trouble The Water was recorded entirely at the band’s CORPUS Studios in Long Island City, with veteran metal producer Arthur Rizik, and co-engineered by studio co-founder Aidan Bradley.
Dog Whistle(2019) was produced by Chris Coady, Show Me The Body and Gabriel Millman. The heavy, honest project was in direct conversation with the oppressive, claustrophobic psychology of the city, and their most critically-acclaimed work to date, described by NME as“a dedication to the community, friends and family at the heart ofShow Me The Body” coupled with“the jarring noise and harsh sonics that made [SMTB]one of punk’s most idiosyncratic voices.”Dog Whistle followed Show Me The Body’s now historic, genre-defying debut albumBody War(2016).Since 2015, Show Me the Body have expanded their international music community into an independent label, recording studio, and community organizing platform. The band recently completed their Half-A-USA tour with support from Soul Glo andWiFiGawd, which included their inauguralIn Broad Daylight festivals in New York andLos Angeles. Through the intentional cultivation of their local and global chosen families, and a decade-long dedication to sustaining the New York Sound, Show Me the Body has solidified a legacy of confronting and permanently shifting the rigid limitations of the hardcore genre.