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About

Originally from Illinois, Meg Remy is established as one of the most acclaimed songwriters and performers to emerge from Toronto’s eclectic underground music scene where she currently lives. As the creative force behind the musical entity U.S. Girls, her celebrated discography spans 15 years from early experimental works released on the Siltbreeze label and includes three Polaris Prize shortlisted albums on 4AD: Half Free (2015), In A Poem Unlimited (2018), and Heavy Light (2020). All three albums also garnered Juno nominations for Best Alternative Album.
Remy has toured extensively through Europe and North America, establishing a reputation for politically astute commentary and theatrical performances with her extended U.S. Girls band, leading her to be named the best live act of 2018 by Paste Magazine. During this time, she has maintained a visual arts practice, exhibited collage work and directed several music videos and other video art works including her short film Woman’s Advocate (2014), in which she also performed. Recently, Remy published her first book, a memoir called Begin By Telling (2021), and she also made her first foray into film-scoring this year, having been tapped for filmmaker (and fellow Torontonian) Grace Glowicki’s surreal horror-comedy Dead Lover (which
world-premiered at Sundance Film Festival and featured at SXSW).
As a platform and persona, U.S. Girls operates on a uniquely out-of-time wavelength, alternately wronged and rueful, classic but contemporary, bruised vignettes of poetic Americana through a feminist lens. Her most recent album, Bless This Mess (2023), marked both a divergence from and deepening of Remy’s songbook, more at peace with her restless truths and moods. New music is set to follow in 2025.

Setlists

    1. 1.Red Ford Radio (a capella)
    2. 2.Jack (first time played since 2012)
    3. 3.Sed Knife
    4. 4.28 Days
    5. 5.New Song
    6. 6.New Song (Lyrics: Just because you have some seeds doesn’t mean you’re gardening)
    7. 7.New Song (Meg explained the song was written after playing at a special theater in Toronto )
    1. 1.Navy & Cream
    2. 2.Only Daedalus
    3. 3.So Typically Now
    4. 4.Futures Bet
    5. 5.Bless This Mess
    6. 6.Window Shades
    7. 7.Rosebud
    8. 8.L‐Over
    9. 9.Woodstock ’99
    10. 10.4 American Dollars
    11. 11.Be Thankful for What You Got (William DeVaughn cover)
    12. 12.IOU
    13. 13.Tux (Your Body Fills Me, Boo)
    14. 14.Pump
    15. 15.Woman's Work
    16. 16.Red Ford Radio
    1. 1.Statehouse
    2. 2.4 American Dollars
    3. 3.Born to Lose
    4. 4.And Yet It Moves
    5. 5.IOU
    6. 6.Pearly Gates
    7. 7.L‐Over
    8. 8.Rosebud
    9. 9.Overtime
    10. 10.Woodstock ’99
    11. 11.Red Ford Radio
    1. 1.4 American Dollars
    2. 2.Born to Lose
    3. 3.And Yet It Moves
    4. 4.IOU
    5. 5.Pearly Gates
    6. 6.L‐Over
    7. 7.Rosebud
    8. 8.Overtime
    9. 9.Woodstock ’99
    10. 10.Red Ford Radio
    1. 1.4 American Dollars
    2. 2.Born to Lose
    3. 3.And Yet It Moves / Y se mueve
    4. 4.IOU
    5. 5.Pearly Gates
    6. 6.L‐Over
    7. 7.Rosebud
    8. 8.Overtime
    9. 9.Woodstock ’99
    10. 10.Red Ford Radio

Reviews

Rating: 4 out of 5 based on 2 reviews
  • Noice

    by Drb on 4/18/23The Foundry - PhiladelphiaRating: 4 out of 5

    Good show. Not great. However, the band(s) came from a scary bad car accident on their way from Boston and they were visibly RATTLED. I’d like to see them again soon. Disappointed that no back up singers and no saxophone

  • pleasantly surprised

    by JoNissi on 5/19/16Mercury Lounge - New YorkRating: 4 out of 5

    If I hadn't been tired I might have danced. Liked the setlist and her comment about the elections.