Artist's albums
End of Everything
2023 · album
All and Everything
2023 · single
Cactus People
2023 · single
Love Is
2023 · single
The Clown
2023 · single
Life, and Another
2021 · album
Maybe You Died
2021 · single
Crumb Back
2021 · single
Weight of the Earth, on Paper
2021 · single
Station to Station
2021 · single
Mega Bog on Audiotree Live
2019 · EP
Dolphine
2019 · album
Truth in the Wild
2019 · single
For the Old World
2019 · single
Diary of a Rose
2019 · single
Happy Together
2017 · album
Diznee
2017 · single
London - Single
2016 · single
Fwee
2016 · single
Gone Banana
2014 · album
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Biography
Mega Bog is the fluid musical moniker of songwriter Erin Elizabeth Birgy, a Pacific Northwestern rodeo child with an unmistakable laugh, who was allegedly cursed upon conception. She has spent the last ten years channeling, capturing, and releasing her unique bouquet of fragrant, sci-fi pop experiments with a handful of bicoastal collaborators. Mega Bog has visited a significant portion of the Western world, frequently looping the USA and Europe to sing in tiny art spaces and haunted historical theaters alike. The live concerts are known for their emotional unpredictability. Onstage, Erin’s current mood is amplified, for better or for worse; she is an honest and unflinching performer. The forthcoming album, End of Everything, is the intrepid seventh album from Mega Bog. Surrounded by seemingly endless turmoil: mass death, a burning planet, and a personal reckoning when past traumas met fresh ones. Living in Los Angeles, against the backdrop of brilliantly horrifying forest fires, Erin Birgy questioned what perspective to use moving forward in such dumbfounded awe. Deciding to seize something tangible, she produced a record that spoke of surrender, of mourning, and support in the face of tumultuous self-reflection.