Meet the Band: Cassie Bishop (guitar, vocals), Genevieve Jencson (keyboards, vocals), Myra Wasylyna (bass, vocals), and Lisa Paulovcin (drums)
Breathe Deep: The band began as a solo project for Bishop (pictured right), who wanted the name to reflect her own boundary breaking. “People are capable of much more than they think,” she says. “Limits come from our fears and being conditioned by other people’s notions.”
Valhalla, They Are Coming: How to Breathe Underwater released their five-song demo, Viking Funeral, earlier this year. A fan once told them that their music sounded like an old-school Norse funeral, where the body was put on a small boat and then lit on fire. Their full-length debut is due to land soon.
Darkness on the Edge of Frowns: The band plays all-girl indie rock that occasionally hides in the shadows. Ambient rushes often cloud the songs. But the “darkness is about creating other worlds with the music,” says Jencson (second from left). “They’re not necessarily dark places — just shadowy, because you might not be able to find them if you were just walking down the street.”
Why You Should Hear Them: These aren’t girly girls. How to Breathe Underwater are more evil and heavier than you may expect.
Where You Can Hear Them:
facebook.com/howtobreatheunderwater. — Jara Anton
This article appears in Dec 7-13, 2011.

they are focused in sept and dec of this year and there are several bands that have never been focused..nice way to blatantly play faves scene…one of the many reasons i dont read the mag anymore…
yeah, that jara anton is a head-bangin’ musical hack completely devoid of taste. next!
truth hurts for some apparently like yourself..gotta love the cleveland cliques! One of the many reasons why the cleveland music scene will always be an epic fail!