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by Scubaprojoe on 10/14/15Masquerade - AtlantaMeg Myers was amazing. I got to met her outside the venue. She was really nice. Her performance was awesome!
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MEG MYERS IN CONCERT:
Meg Myers is one passionate performer, and audiences can't help but feel what she's feeling at her emotionally charged live shows. The intensity in her recorded work is superbly amplified when she performs, resulting in a wildly satisfying concert experience for lucky ticket buyers. Her catalog is filled with gritty tunes about sex and heartbreak, from the yearning angst of "Desire" and the scream-filled aggression of "Head Head Heart" to the soft intimacy of "Morning After". Onstage Myers expertly communicates a huge range of emotions, delivering her songs with a raw voice that's wickedly fierce one minute and heart-wrenchingly vulnerable the next.
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
Singer-songwriter Meg Myers was born in Nashville and grew up in Tennessee's Smoky Mountains. As a teenager she discovered alternative bands like Nirvana and Alice in Chains and began writing her own songs and teaching herself to play the guitar, piano, and bass. At 19 she moved to Los Angeles to pursue a music career and spent the next few years playing local and working as a waitress. In 2012 she met producer Doctor Rosen Rosen, a prominent remixer who's worked on tracks by Lily Allen, Britney Spears, M.I.A., and Lady Gaga. He signed Myers to a production deal and the duo collaborated on her debut EP, 2012's Daughter In The Choir. After her song "Monster" gained traction online, she penned a deal with Atlantic Records and released sophomore EP Make A Shadow in 2014. Standout singles "Desire" and "Heart Heart Head" impressed critics with their fearless lyricism and dark themes, earning her comparisons to Fiona Apple, Alanis Morisette, and Patti Smith. Since then Myers has gained a stellar reputation on the live circuit with tours alongside Broods and The Pixies and show-stopping performances at Lollapalooza and the Governor's Ball.
Meg Myers was amazing. I got to met her outside the venue. She was really nice. Her performance was awesome!
Songs are emotionally charged and Meg really gets into her performance. Don't expect her to interact with the crowd much.
Great stage presence and she is an incredible screamer, be careful screaming meg in three years your throat will hurt, trust this it happened to me in Small Town Junkies. Use tea called throat coat, super good. Also, don't get bogged down or depressed by playing so many concerts. I really enjoyed the show every minute of it, would have liked more dialogue with the crowd! Either way I loved it and understand.
Meg was excellent. Her stage presence, intensity, and voice were all on-point!! She played several new songs, and totally smashed her more well-known singles with awesome delivery.
Incredible show. So intense!!! If you love live performances, you'll love seeing her live.
It is a shame Meg did not hit the scene in 1991 living in Seattle. She would have been ENORMOUS. How about Meg Myers opening for Soundgarden with her singing a duet with Cornell at the end the show. Meg could end her set with "Desire" and Chris could open his with "Burden in My Hand". Their song writing is very similar and they both can belt out the anger in their voices. I was AMAZED by her show in Rochester. She is so intense and her performance is so theatrical. You cant take your eyes of her performance. She has a great voice to boot. I have not seen this kind of performance since Alanis in 1995. I would love to hear her do a cover of "You Oughta Know". If this generation can fall back in love with Rock music, her career with explode soon.
I have seen Meg twice. Once at a festival and then about 2 months later on this tour. She had a different show for this tour (it's different than the one on youtube). Lots of new songs from her new album coming out. She played guitar more at this show too, which was great. It was great to see her in a small venue. She was great at the festival, but even better at a small setting. She interacted well with the crowd, and of course her singing was great. She's one of the few artists that sounds a lot better live than on the radio. She also brought a ton of energy to the performance. If you are undecided, you need to go see Meg while she's still playing at these smaller venues. I guessing next time she comes to town, it will be a bigger venue as she sold out pretty quickly for a new artist.
Meg Myers was great! She could have played longer. There was a lot of waiting in between bands, more than other concerts I have been to.
Amazing artist, cozy space - what more could a girl ask fort ?i