Video: Meg Myers, ‘Me’

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Meg Myers

Meg Myers has announced that her new album (and first since 2018), “TZIA,” will be out March 24 via Sumerian Records, the label that released her twin EPs in 2020.

The singer-songwriter bares all wounds in the new single “Me,” an angsty, grinding rocker produced by Mike Elizondo. “I wrote ‘Me’ because I needed clarity on what I was feeling about my relationship at the time, and writing is one of my most potent forms of therapy and how I receive messages from the divine,” Myers sways. “I had been coming up with all these moody songs for so long, but I felt this urge to play something more upbeat, angsty and kinda funky on the guitar. I had this major revelation writing it, where I realized everything I had been looking for in a partner was already inside of me. Which sounds cliché, but it was this very powerful moment where I was finally able to see the depth of myself.”

The album will include three singles Myers release in 2022, “HTIS,” “Children of Light II” and “Sophia (144).”

Myers says of the album:

“‘TZIA’ is the manifestation of a four-year-long journey of healing, existential awakening, transformation and rebirth. I am so grateful to be able to share this light and the insights I have gained with you through this exploration and expression of my deepest and most raw and honest feelings that have emerged from this period of self-reflection. ‘TZIA’ is here to question our belief systems and open up our hearts. It is here to inspire us to look beyond the limited lenses we have been programmed to view ourselves and the world so that we can integrate our fears and embrace our sovereignty as the wild, badass, cosmic warriors of light we were born to be.”

||| Watch: The video for “Me”

||| Live: Meg Myers plays the Regent Theater on May 23, joined by Weathers and Band of Silver. Tickets.

||| Previously: “Children of Light II,” “HTIS,” “The Underground,” “Any Way You Wanna Love,” live at the Echo (2018), “Take Me to the Disco,” “Numb” (video and stream), live at Coachella (2016), live at the El Rey (2015), “Sorry,” Live at the Echo, “Go,” “Desire,” “Cold,” “Heart Heart Head,” “Curbstomp,” “Tennessee (feat. Doctor Rosen Rosen)” (video and stream), “After You,” Ears Wide Open