Meg Remy's project mixes sharp pop, electronic beats, and pointed lyrics about modern life.
For a good sense of what U.S. Girls does, try 'Incidental Boogie' or 'Rage Of Plastics.' They're both catchy and pointed in that specific Remy way.
U.S. Girls matters because it wraps big topics in catchy production. Songs like 'Incidental Boogie' and 'Velvet 4 Sale' mix danceable electronic beats with lyrics that tackle politics and identity without losing their rhythm. The 2023 album 'Bless This Mess' continued this approach with tracks like 'Rage Of Plastics' offering clear-eyed commentary.
Meg Remy started making more experimental music in Toronto before things came together on albums like 'Half Free' and 'In a Poem Unlimited.' Over time, U.S. Girls became less of a solo project and more of a proper band, with musicians contributing to the fuller sound.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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