MEET ME @ THE ALTAR RELEASE “FEEL A THING” (FEAT. DAN CAMPBELL) [ACOUSTIC] LISTEN HERE
MAJOR LABEL DEBUT EP MODEL CITIZEN OUT AUGUST 13 VIA FUELED BY RAMEN PRE-ORDER/PRE-SAVE/PRE-ADD HERE
Rising pop-punk trio Meet Me @ The Altar have unveiled an acoustic rendition of their latest single “Feel A Thing,” featuring additional vocals from early champion Dan Campbell. The track is available to stream and download now HERE.
“Feel A Thing” is the lead single of Meet Me @ The Altar’s eagerly anticipated major label debut EP Model Citizen, which arrives on August 13th via Fueled By Ramen, and is available for pre-order/pre-save/pre-add HERE. Upon its release last month, the track racked up critical praise, with Rolling Stone hailing the single as “a blistering track filled with flurries of double-kick drum hits and crunchy guitar riffs.” The FADER touted the song as “widescreen and anthemic,” while UPROXX declared “Feel A Thing” “a reminder of why pop-punk became so popular in the first place. Watch the song’s official music video HERE.
This summer, Meet Me @ The Altar will embark on a massive U.S. tour supporting Coheed and Cambria & The Used and appear at Chicago, IL’s Riot Fest. In the fall, they will return to the road with labelmates All Time Low and nothing,nowhere. for a tour of North America. A complete list of upcoming live dates can be found HERE.
Meet Me @ The Altar announced their Fueled By Ramen signing last October in an exclusive interview with Billboard and unleashed their critically acclaimed major label debut single “Garden.” The song’s vibrant music video premiered on The FADER, and “Garden” graced best songs of 2020 lists by NPR Music, The FADER, Refinery 29, and more. Earlier this year, the band debuted the powerful single, “Hit Like A Girl” in partnership with Facebook’s Women’s History Month campaign. Meet Me @ The Altar has already been named an artist to watch in 2021 by Rolling Stone, NYLON, and more.
Crossing state lines and breaking all kinds of boundaries, the groups members Edith Johnson [vocals], Ta Campbell [guitar], and Ada Juarez [drums] initially met online, bonding over the likes of Paramore and Twenty One Pilots and agreeing on a need for more representation in pop punk. Instead of waiting for somebody else to do it, they stepped up and became that representation as three proud women of color playing lightning fast riffs, pounding out double kicks, and chanting huge hooks.
Stay tuned for more new music from Meet Me @ The Altar soon.