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Meg Mac - Low Blows (2017)

Meg Mac - Low Blows (2017)

BAND/ARTIST: Meg Mac

Tracklist:

1. Grace Gold
2. Low Blows
3. Don't Need Permission
4. Kindness
5. Cages
6. Didn't Wanna Get So Low But I Had To
7. Ride It
8. Maybe It's My First Time
9. Shiny Bright
10. Brooklyn Apartment (It's Louder Than the TV and the Radio)
11. Morning

Meg Mac is back, burning bright with her keenly anticipated debut album 'Low Blows;' a powerful set of dynamic, deep soul, exhortations that have an all-enveloping atmosphere and presence; 'Low Blows' is distinctly and uniquely Meg Mac. In 2014, Meg Mac was named Triple J's Unearthed artist of the year; the station spearheaded her trajectory worldwide, playing multiple tracks from her highly acclaimed debut EP. "Roll up your sleeves" was played on radio across America and featured in the US TV series 'Girls' and 'Grace and Frankie.' In 2016 she was in Triple J's Top 5 'Unearthed' discoveries of the last decade. Meg has played festivals and sold out shows in Australia, America & UK but the most momentous was with D'Angelo. "The most inspiring was the 'Black Messiah" tour with D'Angelo, I learned what it was to tour America, it was all real and that's the magic." Meg explains. "We played theatres, from LA, across the South and up to New York where I also played with Gary Clark Jr." Gary Clark commented "I heard this voice. I was blown away by how powerful her voice was and how cool she was. It blew my mind. She's amazing" " Meg Mac recorded her debut album 'Low Blows' in America with Niles City Sound who produced and played on the Leon Bridges album.


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  • mufty77
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