Artist's albums
TZIA
2023 · album
MY MIRROR
2023 · single
ME
2023 · single
SOPHIA <144> (feat. Nicole Perretti)
2022 · single
CHILDREN OF LIGHT II
2022 · single
HTIS (feat. Carmen Vandenberg and Luna Shadows)
2022 · single
Breaks My Back (All The Damn Vampires Remix)
2021 · single
Nowhere Generation [with Meg Myers]
2021 · single
The Underground
2021 · single
I’d Like 2 Go Home Now
2020 · EP
Thank U 4 Taking Me 2 The Disco
2020 · EP
i hope you cry
2020 · single
Any Way You Wanna Love
2020 · single
Running Up That Hill
2019 · single
Take Me To The Disco
2018 · album
Tourniquet
2018 · single
Jealous Sea
2018 · single
Take Me To The Disco
2018 · single
Numb
2018 · single
Spotify Sessions
2015 · single
Lemon Eyes (StéLouse Remix)
2015 · single
Sorry
2015 · album
Lemon Eyes
2015 · single
Sorry (EthniKids Remix)
2015 · single
Sorry
2015 · single
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Biography
Meg Myers third full-length album, TZIA [Sumerian Records], soundtracks a moment of awakening emotionally, sexually, and spiritually in bursts of raw power, electronic fits, alternative experimentation, and jarring pop. She has piled up hundreds of millions of streams across albums such as Sorry [2015] and Take Me To The Disco [2018] highlighted by the likes of “Desire,” “Sorry,” “Numb,” and “Make A Shadow.” Along the way, she has canvased the country alongside the Pixies, Alt-J, Alanis Morissette, My Chemical Romance, Royal Blood, Smashing Pumpkins, and Jane’s Addiction in addition to igniting Jimmy Kimmel LIVE! and gracing the bills of Coachella, Lollapalooza, and Governors Ball. Pre-Stranger Things, she breathed fire into Kate Bush’s “Running Up That Hill” with a stunning rendition initially introduced on NPR Tiny Desk. The cover made history by capturing #1 on the Billboard Alternative Chart 42 weeks after its release. She’s also earned the praise of Billboard, Cosmopolitan, GRAMMY.com, Nylon, Rolling Stone, and more. Beginning in 2019, she crafted the bulk of what would become TZIA at home in Los Angeles with just a piano, guitar, and ukulele before rounding out the process with collaborators such as Andy D. Park, Thomas Powers, and Mike Elizondo. Now, she kicks off this era with “ME” and more to come.