Meghan Remy aka U.S. Girls provides a modest tormented pop, which stirs passion up and fascinate her world by continually juggling with distant and close, with her audience. Above all, Meghan seems to care for a real artistical coherence and an irreproachable line of conduct, and so find the perfect alter ego releasing her new 7″ Lunar Life with Atelier Ciseaux. Undeniably, Meghan knows how to turn a song. But with Lunar Life, she succeeds to instil a new energy, she let her voice monopolize attention straightaway, to better tame it gradually and finally melt it with the haunting and metronimic organ. Just as captivating, the B side (Take Over Dynamix) is hardly more surprising, with its beach-step or surf indus melodies, that could last hours before they let distant guitar notes appear, so they seem to be closer than ever. That’s U.S.Girls trademark, the proof that Meghan Remy’s talent has no limits.
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Alexis Gideon formerly of the Chicago duo Princess , Alexis Gideon has extensive experience as both a musician and producer. He has toured nationally with Dan Deacon and Shelley Short as well as played with Barr , Marnie Stern , Panther , Parts and Labor , Zs , People , Matt and Kimand many, many others.
Slim Twig’s incendiary, electrified inside-out blues sounds like what might happen if you left a bunch of Elvis Presley LPs on a radiator, smashed them to bits with a hammer and re-assembled them for play on a turntable. In a word, otherworldly.”