Enter MEG MYERS' Motel mercoledì, 27 aprile 2016 23:10 by madseason
Meg Myers - Motel

I want to push a little more on Meg Myers, an amazing pop-rock artist that released her debut full-length album Sorry last September.

Motel is the title of her new single off Sorry: the related brand new video was directed by Justin Nolan Key (David Fanning, Jewel, Sandra Lynn)and you can watch it now clicking on the image.

"Sometimes when I'm on tour in different motels/hotels every night, I start feeling insane and trapped in my mind thinking about life and everything," said Meg about the song. "That's kind of what this video represents to me. I've always thought there's something so deeply sad and beautiful about being a kid and then growing up."

Meg performed at the Coachella festival last April 17. Enjoy the live rendition of Motel following this link.

Lemon Eyes of MEG MYERS mercoledì, 21 ottobre 2015 22:41 by madseason
Meg Myers - Lemon Eyes

Here's the new video for pop-rock rising star Meg Myers: it's for her single Lemon Eyes, from her debut full-length album Sorry, released in September.

The video for Lemon Eyes was directed by David Vincent Wolf, photographer and director for Portugal. The Man, Young The Giant, Sigur Rós and more.

"Lemon Eyes is about jealousy and paranoia" says Meg. "Lately I feel like I'm singing it to myself. I've been on the road drinking a lot of lemon water and not sleeping, so that could be it."

Watch the video for Lemon Eyes now clicking on the image above.

MEG MYERS unleashes full-length debut sabato, 19 settembre 2015 23:40 by madseason
Meg Myers - Sorry

Last April I introduced to my readers American singer-songwriter Meg Myers and her beautiful single Sorry. Now it's time to talk a little of her debut full-length album of the same name, released yesterday, September 18, on Atlantic Records.

Sorry is a brilliant pop-rock affair, full of catchy songs with meaningful lyrics, produced by famed remixer Doctor Rosen Rosen: "I came from this grunge, punk-rock background, but I always wanted to write catchy pop songs," Meg Myers says. "I just didn't have the technical knowledge to make them work. But I grew up listening to well-crafted songs. I loved Sting, Led Zeppelin, Dire Straits, James Taylor and Fleetwood Mac. That's what I was drawn to. I love the simplicity of a great song, I just didn't realize how hard that was to capture in a recording. That's why working with Rosen is so great. It was like, 'Okay, I found this guy I can write songs with and who is really good at turning everything into pop, while still letting me be myself.'"

Check out the Sorry digital lyric booklet, where you can also find links to stream all the songs of this amazing debut, including new singles Lemon Eyes and Motel.