Mix a bit of jolly whistling with a guitar riff that could kick every single one of your pearly whites to shreds and you get the latest, raucous single from LA’s Meg Myers, “Go”. From her upcoming EP Make A Shadow, it’s a track so up in your face that you can see the individual beads of sweat dripping from it.
Previous single “Desire” was a delicious mix of a hard 90s rock sound – that guitar solo! – with a modern pop production akin to that we’d see on an Alex Winston track.
“Go” kicks away that pop polish like a heavy steel boot through a door and screams right in your face. It shouts its riot grrrl influences with a thrashy-as-hell riff on its chorus before leading into a bit of whistling, letting you know that it doesn’t give a damn what you think.
If “Go” is anything to go by, Meg Myers has a pretty good chance of taking the title of Queen of Noise Pop from Blood Red Shoes’ Laura-Mary Carter.
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