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The Boy Bathing
Indie / Emo / Folk

"Palm tree lined streets where no Americans go"

NEW YORK, New York
United States

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Last Login:  7/17/2008
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   The Boy Bathing: General Info
Member Since8/5/2004
Band Websitetheboybathing.com
Band MembersDavid Hurwitz - vocals, guitar
Jeannie Scofield - vocals, bass, keyboards
Matt Bogdanow - drums and percussion
Dylan Allen - sweet guitar, keyboards

And many others from time to time
Sounds LikeCuddlecore
Type of LabelNone





   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Jul 12 2008 8:00P
The Living Room - RECORD RELEASE Show New York, New York
Jul 13 2008 8:00P
The Kansas House Arlington, Virginia
Jul 14 2008 8:00P
The Camel Richmond, Virginia
Jul 15 2008 8:00P
The Nightlight Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Jul 16 2008 8:00P
The Spazzatorium Greenville, North Carolina
Jul 17 2008 8:00P
Soapbox Laundro Lounge Wilmington, North Carolina
Jul 18 2008 8:00P
40 Watt Athens, Georgia
Jul 19 2008 8:00P
Handlebar Pensacola, Florida
Jul 20 2008 8:00P
Dragon’s Den New Orleans, Louisiana
Jul 21 2008 8:00P
Artmosphere - w/ Jason Harrington Lafayette, Louisiana
Jul 22 2008 8:00P
Notsuoh Houston, Texas
Jul 23 2008 8:00P
Red Eyed Fly Austin, Texas
Jul 24 2008 8:00P
The Stafford Bryan / College Station, Texas
Jul 25 2008 8:00P
TBA Tulsa, Oklahoma
Jul 26 2008 3:15P
Vagabond Cafe Wichita, Kansas
Jul 26 2008 8:00P
The Vertical Violet Wichita, Kansas
Jul 27 2008 8:00P
The Chapel St Louis, Missouri
Jul 28 2008 8:00P
Noir Art Emporium Jacksonville, Illinois
Jul 29 2008 8:00P
Day Old Basement @ WIU Macomb, Illinois
Jul 30 2008 8:00P
Empty Bottle Chicago, Illinois
Jul 31 2008 8:00P
Mac’s Lansing, Michigan
Aug 1 2008 8:00P
Elbow Room Ypsilanti, Michigan
Aug 2 2008 8:00P
Bullfrog Brewery Williamsport, Pennsylvania
Sep 17 2008 8:00P
Baltimore Music Conference Baltimore, Maryland

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   About The Boy Bathing

BUY our new CD, A Fire to Make Preparations here! The digital version comes out July 15th.

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The Boy Bathing is an indie rock, emo, folk band from New York City. Their music focuses on prolific lyricism, extravagant arrangements and dramatic live performances. The band is fundamentally comprised of four members who use a variety of sounds to create micro-worlds out of the story or imagery of each song.

The first full-length record by The Boy Bathing is called “A Fire to Make Preparations” and it was completed in the fall of 2007 after almost two years of recording. Other songs of theirs have been featured on several European and US compilations alongside The Arcade Fire, Sufjan Stevens and Jens Lenkman.

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Press

As A Fire to Make Preparations proves again and again, lyrics may be The Boy Bathing's strongest suit. Whether whispered, cooed or snarled, Hurwitz's words delight with their disarming blend of unpredictability, insight and jubilant resignation.
-Amplifier Magazine

A Fire To Make Preparations (July 15), fits right in with the Smiths and Belle & Sebastian's heart-on-sleeve style.
-CMJ

If you wanted to build The Boy Bathing from scratch you would start with a healthy dose of lyrical brilliance akin to the stream of consciousness style favored by Bright Eyes. Then you’d take equal parts Sufjan Stevens, Josh Ritter, and Page France to add flavor, depth, and character. Finally you’d throw in some female vocals from Broadway Hush and maybe a bit of Band of Horses and you’d end up with what might be the best indie folk album of the year.
-The World Forgot (www.theworldforgot.com)

Vocal style and word choices are sensitive and occasionally dainty and would seem to say ‘love me, imperfect man,’ but there’s a raw edge there that always seems on the precipice of saying fuck-it and flipping everyone the finger.
-The Deli Magazine

A Fire to Make Preparations is one of those rare things: an album with a coherent, uniform sound that nevertheless varies its style from song to song...Lead singer David Hurwitz wails through the tracks on A Fire to Make Preparations with a tremulous voice...Jeannie Scofield sounds precious-pretty when backing his earnestly wheedling sound, but when she has a moment to herself the warmth and humor in her voice has a chance to shine...The songs themselves are almost painfully sincere, as the band fearlessly flings themselves over that emotional cliff whose edge makes so many bands these days stop and shuffle their feet...The Boy Bathing strips it all off in this open heart surgery of an album.
-OnlineRock

Think precious acoustic-sounding indie lullabies ("Cuddlecore," they say on their myspace, which sounds ominous but is kinda misleading), but so wordy that the lyrics start to avalanche in a way that's kind of sweet and romantic.
-The L Magazine

Hey look! It's a boy bathing! You might've thought sensitive singer/songwriters have bared it all before, but wait till you hear David Hurwitz spin his emotive brand of pop. The band name comes from one of Aesop's Fables, and instead of soapy backs and rubber floaties, you can count on literate, baroque ditties orchestrated with horns, strings, drums and keyboards. Critics have likened Hurwitz's songs to Bright Eyes backed by Arcade Fire, but don't let that spoil your appetite. It's really more like the sweeping, large ensemble exuberance of Sweden's Loney, Dear, and highly recommended.
-The Philadelphia Weekly
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The best we can do to describe the rather unique sound is to call it emotional folk-pop-rock, but that might give you the wrong idea; it's actually quite good! The lyrics are clever, and tell strange little stories; Hurwitz's vocals are intriguing and moving; the harmonies are quite lovely; the music is catchy.
-The Phillyist..

Sometimes I think Brooklyn is like an eternal fountain of indie rock. And if that's the case then David Hurwitz must be The Boy Bathing in its waters. Which in a funny was is actually kind of the opposite of what I want to say, because -to turn the previous phrase- this kid is on fire.
-Online Music Phenoms..

CMJ, Day 1: The first band I caught was The Boy Bathing, a New York band in the vein of Bright Eyes who I met a few years ago through their sporadic trips up to Connecticut. Normally this kind of stuff-the slightly dramatic vocals, singer/songwriter mystique-isn't my bag. But I have to admit, The Boy Bathing connects. They've obviously been playing in the city for long enough to know their audience, and last night the band seemed to be gaining some new fans in the old office space of the Factory. Churning out well-written songs with plenty of harmonies and good orchestration (trumpet, bass, keys, drums, acoustic and electric guitar), the band proved a good start to the evening.
-Staten Island Live

The Boy Bathing - And then there was the wild card. In the dank basement of the Knitting Factory on night one of the festival played a nine-piece band called The Boy Bathing. Out of New York (but pretty much still in it), the band sounds like Bright Eyes backed by the Arcade Fire. But you can't fault frontman David Hurwitz for his Conor Oberst-like voice, and you can't fault a band for being large and bombastic. They generally only appear as a quintet, but if the Knitting Factory show was any indication, even with only five members, The Boy Bathing can still impress.
-The Emory Wheel

A Brooklyn resident and splendid example of the nu-singer-songwriter esthetic thats been resonating on the indie scene for the last several years. Operating with only a well-picked acoustic guitar and a love of words that I probably cant capture in one phrase, the singer is a convincer. Hes both naïve and wise, and the balance is fetching.
-Jim Macnie, The Providence Pheonix

They succeeded in the incredible intense songs, great storytelling, perfect harmony between the singer's voice and the little fairy who sings behind himIf we had a plane ticket from New York to Paris in our hands we would offer it to them immediately.
-La Blogotheque: Paris, France

He held a dry acoustic guitar like a shield before a tank. His face was both earnest and cynical. Had one not heard the lyrics, one would still know he was committing an act of violence on life and loveThe Boy Bathing is more deliberate than Bright Eyes and more surreptitiously maliciousIf touring continues he will be found.
-Heart Beats the Arts: New Orleans, LA

I had to admit that The Boy Bathing wasnt at all bad. In fact, it was damn listenable. The Point: Its catchy, acoustic, sentimental stuff
-Encore Magazine: Wilmington, NC

Working a crappy day job isnt enough for The Boy Bathing and who could blame him? This Brooklyn-based indie troubadour is on a one man mission to bring smart, sensitive songs to the masses.
-Seven Days: Burlington, VT

TBB Has opened for: Lou Barlow (Dinosaur Jr.), Jimmy Chamberlin (Smashing Pumpkins), Kevin Devine, Apollo Sunshine, Crooked Fingers, Love as Laughter, Honorary Title, Caitlin Cary (Whiskeytown), Ida, Jay Brannan, David Dondero, Visqueen, Mike Park and many, many more...


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Jul 19 2008 1:46 PM

thank you for the add. Since we both love country music, tell me what is going on in your world, and stop by and read my blogs about country music.

I hope you find them entertaining and humorous.

There is nothing better than country music except the people who love it !!!!...cept fried chicken, homeade ice cream and grandmas chocolate pie....
KillDevil


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Jul 18 2008 12:32 PM

Amazing show last night! You guys (and gal) are super talented. Thanks for sharing the stage with us rednecks. lol. We wish you the best on the rest of your tour.

God Bless!
-KillDevil
cameron





Jul 18 2008 7:21 AM

you guys were awesome last night!
The Graves of Fairmount





Jul 17 2008 1:47 AM

It was nice playing with guys last night. Your show was great. Did you manage to play a set at Reservoir?

Good luck on the rest of your tour.
Jay Mankind





Jul 16 2008 2:40 PM

I'm the worlds biggest ass for confusing the times and missing your show!! Ugh. Sorry. I'm sure it was amazing. Disc sounds great so far. Hope the tour is going swimmingly.
ten thousand stars will fall to the ground tonight





Jul 14 2008 7:05 PM

congrats on being in AP magazine
nicholee [ilovebrandyn]





Jul 14 2008 7:25 PM

you guys were in the newest AP MAGAZINE!
KillDevil


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Jul 14 2008 7:44 PM

hey guys it's Ethan from KillDevil.
Just wanted to let you know I really love your stuff and I'm way stoked to play with ya'll thursday!
except the general





Jul 14 2008 11:06 PM

hello ! thanks for looking ... and hopefully listening ... we hope you liked our songs...hope all is good in your world.... be seeing you
Autumnal Equinox





Jul 15 2008 5:58 AM

it was great playing with you guys/hanging out sunday night, hope the Richmond show went well, good luck on the rest of the tour!
Tha Melissas





Jul 14 2008 3:45 PM

fun show last night!! have fun on the rest of your tour!!
Girl Corrie





Jul 14 2008 11:53 AM

I don't think I've ever heard a band who had so many major sound problems come out looking/sounding so good. You guys do great work. Thanks for sharing your music with all of us at the Kansas House in good ole Virginia last night!

Can't wait to rock my new tshirt :)
michaela





Jul 13 2008 5:31 AM

you guys rocked the house last night! good luck on tour. xo.
Samaire





Jul 12 2008 9:12 AM

Thanks for request!!
Your music ... awesome!! I love:-)
Please come to Japan soon*, please!
Studio LAG





Jul 11 2008 9:14 AM

Hallo,The Boy...Thanks for the add!
Great music and your Sound it is very interesting!
Peace and Respect.
Studio LAG
Paul Piazza





Jul 10 2008 6:17 PM

Hey guys! Congrats on your album going worldwide! Hope to see you guys at Artmosphere! We miss you!
Tenacious S





Jul 9 2008 10:41 AM

Great Stuff-- see you @ the Living Room!
The Vesties





Jul 8 2008 10:49 AM

Congrats on being on the new Magnet Music Sampler!
Bryan Dunn





Jul 7 2008 9:49 AM

Congratulations on the release, guys. It's a great record.
The Stevies





Jul 1 2008 6:10 AM

Cheers for getting back !!
all the best from the home of good geordie soul
the stevies
Kilian





Jul 1 2008 8:07 AM

"A fire to make preparations" is a beautiful record. I hope it makes you famous.
sabrina





Jul 3 2008 1:11 PM

To Dailon:
Hi, miss you, have fun on your next tour!
PathsCrossed DSC





Jun 27 2008 2:03 PM

Thanks so much.. You're one of my favorite fables! Hell yeah i just referenced Aesop!~scrunch~
My Last Flight(try out for guitar/ keys!)