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Show Me the Body talks hardcore music and community ahead of local shows

LA Daily News by LA Daily News
Feb 15, 2023 12:30 pm EST
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For New York-based hardcore punk rock band Show Me the Body, the live performances aren’t just about crowd participation but rather an ever-growing showing of solidarity from fans across the United States and abroad.

The band, currently consisting of vocalist and banjo player Julian Cashwan Pratt, bass and synth player Harlan Steed and drummer Jackie McDermott, cut its teeth by playing smaller local gigs before moving on to early sets at major events including the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio in 2017 and out on the European festival circuit as they’ve been embraced by a global audience.

“When we play, there is no sense of icon,” Pratt said during a recent phone interview as the band is out promoting its third album, “Trouble the Water,” and has local stops at Brick by Brick in San Diego on Feb. 26, The Observatory in Santa Ana on Feb. 28 and at The Regent Theater in Los Angeles March 1.

“All the children and the people at the shows know it’s for them and belongs to them,” he continued. “It’s lovely to meet kids from other countries that see us and feel like it belongs to them too.”

The band has a lot of respect for its music community, which informs how and where they perform. Pratt has expressed his disdain for the strict 21-and-older clubs in its native New York and the band strives to make the shows as accessible to fans of all ages whenever possible. Show Me the Body often performs free and impromptu shows and in the past has pulled up to play in alleyways, abandoned buildings, dance halls and even under the Manhattan Bridge during a storm, just to bring the people together.

During that performance under the bridge, Pratt recalled that when the rain and law enforcement arrived, the fans watching helped them pack up and protect their gear.

“The whole idea of playing outside, doing something that is for free and a little more lawless, but not overtly…

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