new single “sorry” - Atlantic Records Press
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new single “sorry” - Atlantic Records Press
NEW SINGLE “SORRY” OUT NOW, HIT TOP 15 AT ALTERNATIVE RADIO FULL LENGTH DEBUT ALBUM DUE THIS FALL, ALSO FEATURES THE TOP 20 ALTERNATIVE RADIO SINGLE “DESIRE” MEG WILL TOUR AS SUPPORT TO AWOLNATION THIS FALL, DATES KICK OFF ON NOVEMBER 1ST. WOMEN WOW AT LOLLAPALOOZA: FOUR TO KNOW – MEG MYERS “Myers, whose music is flavored by both alternative/grunge as well as singer/songwriter fare…” “SORRY” HIT TOP 15 AT ALTERNATIVE RADIO, THE VIDEO PREMIERED ON ROLLINGSTONE.COM & HAS OVER 1 MILLION VIEWS! MEG WAS NAMED IN BILLBOARD’S 2014’S “NEW ARTISTS TO WATCH” OVER 5,000,000 YOUTUBE CHANNEL VIEWS “DESIRE” HAS OVER 2 MILLION VIEWS “10 NON-HEADLINERS TO WATCH” AT LOLLAPALOOZA 40 BEST THINGS WE SAW AT LOLLAPALOOZA 2014 – BEST BAD GIRL: MEG MYERS “Myers has a tremedously powerful voice.” SXSW Music 2014: 20 Acts to See Meg Myers: Indie-electro drama buoyed by Myers’ breathy, mysteriously shape-shifting pipes. “The Morning After” single stream hit # 4 and “Make A Shadow” hit #5 on Hype Machine’s Popular Chart! NAMED IN “10 SEXY INDIE ARTISTS YOU SHOULD KNOW” BY COMPLEX HAS TOURED WITH THE PIXIES, BROODS & ROYAL BLOOD AND PLAYED AT LOLLAPALOOZA & GOVERNORS BALL. RECENTLY WRAPPED NATIONAL HEADLINE TOUR. “DESIRE” HIT TOP 20 ATALTERNATIVE RADIO ALTERNATIVE RADIO SPINS ON - WHFS - KCSN – ALT987 KFMA - KFRR –KRBZ - WZNE – KPNH FEATURED ON LAST CALL WITH CARSON DALY MEG WAS FEATURED AS AN AMAZON ARTIST TO WATCH IN 2015. “MAKE A SHADOW” WAS NAMED IN AMAZON’S 50 BEST SONGS” OF 2014. TV PLACEMENTS ON – CSI New York (CBS), Catfish (MTV), The Originals (CW), Banshee (Cinemax), Happyland (MTV), Criminal Minds (CBS) and WGN’s Salem. For more on Meg Myers, visit: MegMyers.com / Youtube.com/meginthedark Twitter.com/megmyers / Facebook.com/megmyers Meg Myers has been featured in Billboard, Teen Vogue, XO Magazine, Untitled, & more “…Governor's Ball gave female songwriters more richly deserved slots…early arrivals heard Meg Myers hurling imprecations at the destructive power of love and desire: With seething hard-rock riffs like early P.J. Harvey, and a voice that built from laments to screams, she was cathartic even under noonday sunshine. “It’s not the typical artist development story, but then agan, Myers isn’t your typical musician. On her 2012 debut EP, Daughter in the Choir, Myers delivered a strikingly visceral feeling and the sort of deeply relatable angst artists like Fiona Apple came up on. The result is at times guttural and primitive in its execution.” “Los Angeles-via-Tennessee singer/songwriter Meg Myers juggles the pretty and the ugly perfectly, as you can tell by listening to her new single, “Desire.” It opens with a menacing drift then bursts with melodic fireworks. The piano soars, yet the bass-lines creep… Add in lines about skinning, killing, and being thrown to hounds, sung in Myers’ fierce-then-vulnerable voice, and you have something that is as sweet as it is unsettling.” “Be careful with the desire Meg Myers craves in her new single. She's sweet looking (sort of) but she's a predatory, black widow of a lay. Seriously bro...don't say we didn't warn you.” “Much like the intense visual aesthetic of the video (she drags a fiery dead tree!), Meg’s powerful vocals along with her potent soul piercing lyrics highlights her vulnerability and emotional fearlessness.” “The lovelorn facets of Myers' dark, intimate music might evoke Sinéad O'Connor or Fiona Apple, but there are also moments of tumult and menace that trace back to her teenage fascination with grunge bands such as Nirvana and Alice in Chains.” “With a dynamic sound that reminds us of the love child of Sinead O’Connor and Linkin Park… Meg Myers won’t stop until she gets her way… or a hit album, whichever comes first.” “Not only does she create indie tunes—much in the same vain as Alanis Morrisette, might we add—but she also has an undeniable beauty that softens her angsty demeanor. Although her new EP Daughter in the Choir released quietly, the message is loud and clear: there is ample room for a strong feminine perspective in the moody indie space. She isn't the first to purvey a the particular brand of indie, and certainly won't be the last. But one thing's for sure: she looks good doing it.” “Whatever the intention, the video is simply stunning and Meg's voice embodies so many feelings that it's clear there's a lot going on behind this record.” “Nine Inch Nails’ ‘Closer’ finally has an answer song. With ‘Desire,’ Meg Myers has crafted a track that challenges the dark sexuality of the 1994 classic. ‘I gotta hurt you,’ the Los Angeles-based artist sings, and that’s just one of the lighter lyrics. Later, over the palm-muted tension of electric-guitar chords, she warms up to: ‘I want to f*** you/ I want to feel you in my bones.’ You hear that rattling? That’s Trent Reznor shaking in his steel-toe boots.” “’Desire,’ likely the most aggressive and sinister song in the Los Angeles artist’s repertoire. “I want to fuck you, I want to feel you in my bones,” she rages on bluntly in the clattering, almost grunge-y pop-rock number. Not holding back for one second, she hurls a ravenous chorus, yelping, “How do you want me? How do you want me?” showcasing Myers in all her raw, bloodthirsty glory. “When Meg Myers is singing onstage and her eyes roll back in her head, when she jerks spastically, it’s her own version of Method acting, an attempt to channel the “dark, sexual” emotions that come from deep within.”