"It's another magical distillation of the band's effortless flair for turning these vulnerable and super relatable sentiments into poignant, ultimately cathartic songs that feel like low-key timeless anthems, thanks in large part to frontperson Sarah Martin's aching, dare we say Nicks-ian voice." - Gorilla Vs Bear
Berlin-based American trio Meagre Martin have shared their new single 'TBD (The Big Death)' via Mansions & Millions. The single, a gorgeous folk-tinged number, is the final to be taken from their forthcoming debut album, Gut Punch, which is due out on November 10th.
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Over the past few months the band have released a string of singles that have seen the group gain support from BBC 6 Music, be hotly tipped by numerous critics and be booked as main tour support for Alt J’s forthcoming US tour.
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Of their new single, the band says:
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“TBD (The Big Death) is about the fear of uncertainty. It deals with the difficulty in accepting death, both personally and environmentally. But this is hidden and sugar coated in a fun, upbeat indie track.”
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The project was founded in the summer of 2021 by the African-American musician and songwriter Sarah Martin (guitar, she/her), who was quickly joined by Federico ‘Freddy’ Corazzini (drums, he/him) and Max Hirtz-Wolf (bass, he/him).
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All hailing from the United States, it was music that brought each of them to Berlin at some point or the other. “My boyfriend and I were priced out of New York," Sarah explains, Federico ended up in Germany after a stint of living in Spain as a musician, and Max returned to Berlin after his degree in Psychology and Music, having spent a year outside of the city volunteering in his late teens.
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After meeting at Sebastian Maschat and Daniel Nentwig’s legendary Butterama studios in Neukölln where Freddy works and starting to share a rehearsal space, Max and Freddy, both with backgrounds in jazz, joined Sarah when a gig opportunity arose in early 2022. “I didn’t even know Max that well, but I knew he was the guy when he jammed and there were no instruments left except for a broken guitar that was completely out of tune – and he picked it and started to play something amazing with it," Freddy remembers, “he had this ability to blend in with whatever we played. That’s rare.” The show never happened – but more and more offers came in. And it quickly became certain that Meagre Martin would become a trio, a true band of three.
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On Gut Punch, Meagre Martin create a sound inspired by shoegaze, 90’s indie, or 'faux country,' as the band calls it, and juxtaposes these beautifully light soundscapes with lyrics that belie the sweetness of the sound with their vulnerability and depth. Sonically evoking images of California deserts and Berlin basements, of long thoughtful conversations in the twilight, days turning into nights in the park and nights turning into day again at a studio, Meagre Martin have created eleven tracks – starting with the dreamy, ethereal ‘Intro’ and closing with the utterly different, yet equally vaporous ‘Outro’ – that beautifully flow into each other.
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"We approached the album in a really old way of making music," Corazzini explains, "it felt like soul-searching as a band, the three of us together." Having had access to the legendary Butterrama studios in Berlin through Corazzini’s job as a studio engineer, the band had the chance to take their time to develop a unique sound that is equally contemporary and yet shimmers with a tinge of golden nostalgia. Recording almost everything live together and making use of analogue equipment and techniques that the studio offers, the trio created songs that feel remarkably lived-in, in the best way possible. It comes as no surprise that the young band (they only became a trio in February 2022 and immediately went to the studio the following summer) counts artists and bands such as Big Thief, Snail Mail, Cate Le Bon, and, of course, Fleetwood Mac and the mystique, as their inspiration.
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With Gut Punch, Meagre Martin releases a remarkable debut that feels familiar like a good old friend and fresh at the same time. The lushness of the sound builds the ideal foundation for the stories Sarah Martin, Federico Corazzini, and Max Hirtz-Wolf want to tell. Bridging indie sentimentalities and contemporary topics, Gut Punch is a record that manages to be both of its time and timeless, and introduces Meagre Martin as one of the most thoughtful, humane, and exciting bands of the contemporary indie sphere. With upcoming shows at Pop-Kultur Berlin, Waves Vienna, and a US tour with Alt-J, they’re ready to showcase their skills to a diverse public on both sides of the Atlantic. And we’re all the luckier for it.
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