ArtistRack brings to you the visuals for ‘Numb’ byΒ Meg Myers:
This July, Meg Myers released her new album Take Me To The Disco on 300 Entertainment to critical acclaim: The New York Times noted it was βSeeing and then explodingβ, Billboard called it βCatharticβ¦ life-affirmingβ, and Uproxx said it was βas powerful as it is unsettling.β She teamed up with producer Christian βLeggyβ Landon to co-write most of the songs, and also brought in drummer Victor Indrizzo (whoβs played with Depeche Mode) and a live string section, The Section Quartet. Her βtremendously powerful voiceβ (Rolling Stone) shines as it did on Sorry, and this time, she bares her soul with an intensity only she can convey.
The albumβs lead single βNumbβ is a haunting look at the pressures of the music business and life in general. ββFeeling numbβ relates to the many pressures of life and our reactions to this weight,β Meg explains. βWhen this burden becomes too much and we can no longer runβ¦we essentially numb out.β Billboard noted that the βpiano and electronics gnaw at the alt-rock arrangementβ in this powerful track thatβs βa weapon against the modern-day frustrations inherent in life and music.β Meg paired with director Clara Aranovich for the video, who brought a new, deeper meaning to the story. βWhen I first wrote βNumbβ¦it was about my experience with a major record label. But as I dug deeper, I found that it goes back to some early childhood stuff and how shutting down, or escaping, felt like the safer thing to do,β she says. Itβs something thatβs begun to make a huge impact: the song is currently Top 30 at alternative radio and has over 3.5 million Spotify streams.






















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