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If you are reading this, then that means you have downloaded 'Bodies of Water.' We would just like to thank you. These six songs mean more to us than anything we've ever recorded, and we sincerely hope it shows. We decided to release it the way we did because we wanted to have complete control over what we created, we wanted you to be able to hear these songs without having to spend your money, or feel guilty about downloading it illegally. In this fashion, BOW is as direct an expression we could hope to make, legitimately from us to you. Thank you for taking an interest in this record"

Those words were taken directly from Make Do and Mend’s “Thanks” section of their free of charge, downloadable EP, Bodies of Water. It’s the same modesty and sincerity that masks the very few flaws within these six well-crafted and perfectly sequenced tracks. Following up their 2007 EP, We’re All Just Living, the band supplies all the obvious Hot Water Music influences you could muster (Caution seems to have been on heavy rotation), yet pieces it together with their own hookish sensibility.

The opening track, “Shambles” acts as a prelude, foreshadowing the reverb-drenched chorus melody to the following “Wintertime Wasteland.” The vocals over the soft palm muting are deceivingly clean as a simple, distorted drum pattern emerges from behind the music and carries into said “following track.” The gruff increases as the dynamics explode into huge harmonious chorus. The adjacent “Father” and “Our Own Ebb and Flow” have arguably the two most memorable yet simple melodies, while "No Words" is less conventional with complex structures and guest vocal duties.

The most impressive feat accomplished in Bodies of Water as a whole is the atmosphere that’s created; the lonely and mountainous isolation portrayed in the artwork is not only eye-catching, but a snowy visual summarizes the themes throughout the lyrical content. Against the haunting, numbingly below-zero temperature of the instruments, the vocalist, without trepidation, wears his heart on his parka. Whether he's picking apart scabs from his past with "Father" ("How am I the product of this man?") or his eloquent pessimism with "Shambles" ("I don't believe the clouds are hiding much than a reason to downpour"), the lyrics are thoughtful and definitely genuine.

Though tangible albums are more my thing, the PDF file comes complete with all the lyrics and great, wintry artwork -- the whole "free" thing ain't too shabby either either. Personally, I would have been more than happy to have paid for Bodies of Water. In fact, I’d be downright elated -- it would have been worth every penny.



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    Posted by laserguidedbygod on 2009-06-23 22:18:16

    This should be at least a half star higher.

    Posted by friokir on 2009-04-01 16:46:07
    My Score:

    better than hot water.

    Posted by Blackjaw_x on 2009-02-10 22:27:19
    My Score:

    Upping my score.

    At full blast, this is the best EP of all time. Singing along perfected my own shout enough to start my own band. Anyone want to? No? Awh.

    Posted by R3vengeTherapy on 2009-01-23 10:50:36
    My Score:

    I found this. It's really good. The Hot Water Music vibe is HUGE, but whatever, you don't always have to be original to be good.

    The best part about it? When I put it into iTunes, the art for some band called the Black Unicorn showed up instead. It has a black unicorn (duh) and a rainbow behind it. Epic.

    Posted by shanholtzer on 2009-01-22 02:46:26

    this shit rules!

    Posted by passionisafashion on 2009-01-21 21:01:58
    My Score:

    While it's a bummer this review didn't get published while the EP was still free, I'm really glad it got picked up by a label. This and the last one are both excellent.

    Posted by Blackjaw_x on 2009-01-21 16:20:48
    My Score:

    Well I found it, and it's fantastic. I saw they played shows with Rogue Set, one of my favourite bands, but never listened to them until now... glad I did.

    Posted by valentine on 2009-01-21 16:07:15
    My Score:

    Posted by ryang on 2009-01-21 00:36:42

    I picked up their first EP at a basement show in Allston, MA. I was hella drink and can't even remember if they played, but that CD has definitely gotten a lot of spins since then. Awesome band.

    I highly doubt this. Im being an ass here, but their first EP was Intensity In Ten Cities. You probably got Were All Just Living. 2nd EP

    Posted by mikexdude on 2009-01-21 13:52:20

    Yeah, the download link.

    FOR EVERYONE WHO WANTS IT:

    I wrote this review and submitted it in December, the album is apparently no longer free. I am sorry. Don't go looking for it.

    Posted by Blackjaw_x on 2009-01-21 13:26:55

    I can't find the download link.

    Posted by jah11 on 2009-01-21 09:56:49
    My Score:

    like the band. love the artwork!

    Posted by jacktheskipper on 2009-01-21 07:27:49
    My Score:

    Downright awesome!

    Posted by ryang on 2009-01-21 00:36:42

    I picked up their first EP at a basement show in Allston, MA. I was hella drink and can't even remember if they played, but that CD has definitely gotten a lot of spins since then. Awesome band.

    Posted by valentine on 2009-01-20 18:50:22

    if you want something tangible for this record in the meantime, i run a cassette label and made 25 hand numbered copies of the album for their release show on Saturday. i have some left. email me at ready.cassette.go@gmail.com

    Posted by WaitingRoom on 2009-01-20 18:29:12

    I like this. I like it a lot.

    I can't wait to get my hands on a sweet Make Do and Mend belt....

    Posted by bryne on 2009-01-20 16:10:03
    My Score:

    Killer band, killer record.

    Posted by duffmancantbreatheohno on 2009-01-20 15:28:50
    My Score:

    Love this band! These dudes are killer live.

    Posted by codu on 2009-01-20 15:23:14

    Damn, stuck in uni trying to work and was as looking to put this on as i go.

    Stuck with The Freewheelin' Dylan atm
    ...Not that that's a bad thing.

    Posted by mikexdude on 2009-01-20 14:49:25

    At any rate, Overdefined, I say you review the tangible version. It might be different.

    Posted by mikexdude on 2009-01-20 14:47:38

    This record got picked up by a label and is no longer free. I think release is slated for March or so.

    Goddamnit, now that like invalidates half this review. I got a free burnt copy when I saw them live, and they had it for download. I wrote this review in December.

    Posted by overdefined on 2009-01-20 14:41:17

    This record got picked up by a label and is no longer free. I think release is slated for March or so.

    Regardless, this is an awesome record. I was planning on doing a review of it.

    Posted by xote on 2009-01-20 14:30:51
    My Score:

    Awesome band.

    Posted by mikexdude on 2009-01-20 14:29:34
    My Score:

    Score is for slanted letters.