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| origin = [[Florida]]/[[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]/[[New Jersey]], U.S. |
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| origin = [[Florida]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]], [[New Jersey]], U.S. |
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* [[Pop-punk]]<ref>{{cite web|last=Chris|first=Elena|title=10 next-gen pop-punk bands who will transport you back to the 2000s|url=https://www.altpress.com/features/next-gen-pop-punk-bands-with-2000s-sounds/|work=[[Alternative Press (magazine)|Alternative Press]]|date=April 9, 2021|access-date=August 19, 2021}}</ref> |
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* [[easycore]]<ref>{{cite web|last=Hartmann|first=Graham|title=10 Up-and-Coming Bands You Need to Hear in 2021|url=https://loudwire.com/up-and-coming-bands-2021/|work=[[Loudwire]]|date=June 17, 2021|access-date=August 19, 2021}}</ref> |
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* [[Pop punk]]<ref>https://www.altpress.com/features/next-gen-pop-punk-bands-with-2000s-sounds/</ref> |
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* [[easycore]]<ref>https://loudwire.com/up-and-coming-bands-2021/</ref> |
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| years_active = 2015–present |
| years_active = 2015–present |
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| label = [[Fueled by Ramen]] |
| label = [[Fueled by Ramen]] |
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| current_members = * Edith |
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* Téa Campbell |
* Téa Campbell |
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* Ada Juarez |
* Ada Juarez |
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'''Meet Me at the Altar''' (stylized as '''Meet Me @ the Altar''') is an American [[pop punk]] band formed in 2015. Initially, the three members—all of whom lived in different states at the time—worked on music remotely through the internet.<ref name=billboard/><ref name="brooklynvegan">{{cite web |last1=Sacher |first1=Andrew |title=Meet Me @ The Altar sign to Fueled by Ramen, share 'Garden' video |url=https://www.brooklynvegan.com/meet-me-the-altar-sign-to-fueled-by-ramen-share-garden-video/ |website=[[BrooklynVegan]] |accessdate=October 12, 2020 |date=October 9, 2020}}</ref> The band went on their first tour in 2018, and were signed by [[Fueled by Ramen]] in 2020.<ref name=billboard>{{cite news |last1=Cirisano |first1=Tatiana |title=Meet Me at The Altar Formed Online and Wrote Songs By Text. Now the Punk Trio Is Signed to Fueled By Ramen: Exclusive |url=https://www.billboard.com/articles/business/9461988/meet-me-at-the-altar-fueled-by-ramen-signed-punk/ |accessdate=October 12, 2020 |work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]}}</ref> |
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'''Meet Me at the Altar''' (stylized as '''Meet Me @ the Altar''') is an American [[pop-punk]] band formed in 2015.<ref name="abdurraqib">{{cite web|last=Abdurraqib|first=Hanif|title=Saving Pop Punk? That's Just Their Warm-Up Act.|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/19/magazine/meet-me-at-the-altar.html|work=[[The New York Times]]|date=August 19, 2021|access-date=August 19, 2021}}</ref> Initially, the three members—all of whom lived in different states at the time—worked on music remotely through the internet.<ref name=billboard/><ref name="brooklynvegan">{{cite web |last1=Sacher |first1=Andrew |title=Meet Me @ The Altar sign to Fueled by Ramen, share 'Garden' video |url=https://www.brooklynvegan.com/meet-me-the-altar-sign-to-fueled-by-ramen-share-garden-video/ |website=[[BrooklynVegan]] |accessdate=October 12, 2020 |date=October 9, 2020}}</ref> The band went on their first tour in 2018, and were signed by [[Fueled by Ramen]] in 2020.<ref name=billboard>{{cite magazine |last1=Cirisano |first1=Tatiana |title=Meet Me at The Altar Formed Online and Wrote Songs By Text. Now the Punk Trio Is Signed to Fueled By Ramen: Exclusive |url=https://www.billboard.com/articles/business/9461988/meet-me-at-the-altar-fueled-by-ramen-signed-punk/ |accessdate=October 12, 2020 |magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]}}</ref> |
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==History== |
==History== |
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Meet Me at the Altar was formed in 2015 when Téa Campbell met Ada Juarez through [[YouTube]]; the latter had posted a number of videos covering [[pop |
Meet Me at the Altar was formed in 2015, when Téa Campbell met Ada Juarez through [[YouTube]]; the latter had posted a number of videos covering [[pop-punk]] songs, and Campbell subsequently reached out.<ref name="abdurraqib"/> In time, the two developed a friendship that turned into the band. To locate a vocalist, Campbell and Juarez held auditions online.<ref name="abdurraqib"/> Edith Victoria was one of the individuals who tried out for the position, submitting a rendition of Paramore's "[[Brand New Eyes|All I Wanted]]."<ref name=billboard/><ref name=idobi>{{cite web |last1=Calligori |first1=Katherine |title=Meet Me @ the Altar Announces Signing with Fueled By Ramen |url=https://idobi.com/news/meet-me-the-altar-announces-signing-with-fueled-by-ramen/ |publisher=[[idobi Radio]] |accessdate=October 12, 2020 |date=October 9, 2020}}</ref> The name of the band refers to a text conversation between Campbell and Juarez, as [[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]] notes: "The [name] stems from a text message Juarez sent Campbell in a bonding moment: 'I was like "marry me!"' says Campbell, 'and she typed, "meet me @ the altar."'"<ref name=billboard/> |
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In 2020, the band went viral, partially in part of receiving public endorsements of pop-punk veterans [[Alex Gaskarth]] of [[All Time Low]] and [[Dan Campbell (singer)|Dan Campbell]] of [[The Wonder Years (band)|The Wonder Years]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=2021-07-10 |title=Artist x Artist: All Time Low's Alex Gaskarth and Meet Me @ the Altar in Conversation |url=https://www.spin.com/2021/06/all-time-low-alex-gaskarth-meet-me-at-the-altar-in-conversation/ |access-date=2024-08-30 |website=Spin}}</ref><ref name="tenreyro">{{cite web|last=Tenreyro|first=Tatiana|title=Meet Me @ The Altar announce their first EP under Fueled By Ramen|url=https://www.avclub.com/meet-me-the-altar-announce-their-first-ep-under-fuele-1847104534|work=[[The A.V. Club]]|date=June 16, 2021|access-date=August 19, 2021}}</ref> In October 2020, the band was subsequently signed to [[Fueled by Ramen]].<ref name=billboard/> After re-releasing "Garden" under Fueled By Ramen, they released their first new single under the label, "[[Hit Like a Girl]]", in March 2021.<ref>{{cite web|last=Roche|first=Sam|title=Meet Me @ the Altar release riff-heavy pop-punk female empowerment anthem, Hit Like A Girl|url=https://www.guitarworld.com/news/meet-me-the-altar-release-riff-heavy-pop-punk-female-empowerment-anthem-hit-like-a-girl|work=[[Guitar World]]|date=March 23, 2021|access-date=August 19, 2021}}</ref> Their debut EP for the label, ''[[Model Citizen]]'', released on August 13, 2021.<ref>{{cite web|last=Chesler|first=Josh|title=Meet Me @ The Altar Release 'Feel A Thing' From Upcoming Model Citizen EP|url=https://www.spin.com/2021/06/meet-me-at-the-altar-feel-thing-model-citizen/|work=[[Spin (magazine)|Spin]]|date=June 16, 2021|access-date=August 19, 2021}}</ref> |
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In 2022 the band performed at several large venues such as [[Lollapalooza]]<ref>{{Cite tweet|number=1506292232839696392|user=mmataband|title=LOLLAPALOOZA WE ARE COMING FOR YOU!!!! SO excited to be coming back to Chicago this summer. Get your tickets today at 12pm CT! 🤘🏾🔥🔥|author=[[Meet Me @ The Altar]]|date=March 22, 2022|access-date=January 10, 2023}}</ref> and [[TwitchCon]], as well as opening for [[Green Day]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Meet Me @ The Altar to support Green Day at several European shows… |url=https://www.kerrang.com/meet-me-the-altar-to-support-green-day-at-several-european-shows-this-summer/ |access-date=2022-05-27 |website=Kerrang! |date=March 31, 2022 |language=en}}</ref> In January 2023, they made their television debut on [[The Late Show with Stephen Colbert]], during which they announced their debut album, ''[[Past // Present // Future]]'', which was released on March 10, and performed its lead single, "Say It (To My Face)."<ref>{{cite magazine |last1=Paul |first1=Larisha |title=Meet Me @ the Altar Announce Debut Album ''Past // Present // Future'' on ''Colbert'' |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/meet-me-at-the-altar-debut-album-past-present-future-announcement-1234664245/ |magazine=Rolling Stone |date=January 20, 2023 |access-date=20 January 2023}}</ref> |
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In October 2020, upon the marketability of their sound being recognized by music lawyer Loren Wells, the band was subsequently signed to [[Fueled by Ramen]].<ref name=billboard/> After re-releasing "Garden" under Fueled By Ramen, they released their first new single under the label, "[[Hit Like a Girl]]", in March 2021.<ref>https://www.guitarworld.com/news/meet-me-the-altar-release-riff-heavy-pop-punk-female-empowerment-anthem-hit-like-a-girl</ref> |
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==Musical style== |
==Musical style== |
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The band's musical style is commonly described as [[pop |
The band's musical style is commonly described as [[pop-punk]].<ref>{{cite magazine|last=Gracie|first=Bianca|title=Meet Me @ the Altar Are Jump-Starting a New Era for Pop Punk |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/meet-me-at-altar-profile-interview-1131581/|magazine=[[Rolling Stone]]|date=February 23, 2021|access-date=August 19, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Ross|first=Alex Robert|title=Meet Me @ The Altar share "Garden," become your new favorite pop-punk band|url=https://www.thefader.com/2020/10/09/meet-me-at-the-altar-garden-debut-single-video-premiere-fueled-by-ramen|work=[[The Fader]]|date=October 9, 2020|access-date=August 19, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Williams|first=Jenessa|title=Meet Me @ The Altar: Energetic trio putting the positivity back into pop-punk|url=https://www.nme.com/blogs/nme-radar/meet-me-the-altar-energetic-trio-putting-the-positivity-back-into-pop-punk-2900874|work=[[NME]]|date=March 15, 2021|access-date=August 19, 2021}}</ref><ref name="tenreyro"/> Some publications have compared their musical style to another female-fronted pop-punk band, [[Paramore]].<ref name=billboard/><ref name="brooklynvegan"/><ref>{{cite web |last1=LeSuer |first1=Mike |title=Meet Me @ the Altar's Songs That Shaped Their Pop-Punk Sound |url=https://floodmagazine.com/78791/meet-me-the-altars-pop-punk-playlist/ |website=Flood |date=June 18, 2020|accessdate=October 11, 2020}}</ref><ref name=altpress>{{cite web |last1=Young |first1=Amy |title=20 LGBTQIA+ artists giving the world a big middle finger right now |url=https://www.altpress.com/features/punk-rock-lgbtqia-artists/ |website=[[Alternative Press (magazine)|Alternative Press]] |accessdate=October 12, 2020 |date=October 5, 2020}}</ref> |
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== Band members == |
== Band members == |
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'''Current members''' |
'''Current members''' |
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* Edith |
* Edith Victoria – vocals (2017–present) |
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* Téa Campbell – |
* Téa Campbell – guitar, bass (2015–present) |
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* Ada Juarez – drums (2015–present) |
* Ada Juarez – drums (2015–present) |
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'''Touring members''' |
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* Kaylie Sang – rhythm guitar (2019–2022) |
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* El Xiques – bass (2018–2022) |
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* Rosalind Vo — bass (2015, 2018–2019) |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
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=== Studio albums === |
=== Studio albums === |
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! scope="row"|''Out of Sight, Out of Mind'' |
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!scope="row"|''Out of Sight, Out of Mind'' |
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! scope="row" |''Red Walls'' |
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* Released: December 31, 2015 |
* Released: December 31, 2015 |
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* Released: April 28, 2018 |
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* Released: July 10, 2019 |
* Released: July 10, 2019 |
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* Label: Self-released |
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* Released: August 13, 2021 |
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|"Miscommunication" |
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|"Changing States" |
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| style="text-align:center;"| ''Changing States'' |
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|"May the Odds Be in Your Favor" |
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|"Kool" |
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|"Now or Never" |
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|"Changes" |
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Latest revision as of 02:42, 22 September 2024
Meet Me at the Altar | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | Meet Me @ the Altar |
Origin | Florida/Georgia/New Jersey, U.S. |
Genres | |
Years active | 2015–present |
Labels | Fueled by Ramen |
Members |
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Website | meetmeatthealtar |
Meet Me at the Altar (stylized as Meet Me @ the Altar) is an American pop-punk band formed in 2015.[3] Initially, the three members—all of whom lived in different states at the time—worked on music remotely through the internet.[4][5] The band went on their first tour in 2018, and were signed by Fueled by Ramen in 2020.[4]
History
[edit]Meet Me at the Altar was formed in 2015, when Téa Campbell met Ada Juarez through YouTube; the latter had posted a number of videos covering pop-punk songs, and Campbell subsequently reached out.[3] In time, the two developed a friendship that turned into the band. To locate a vocalist, Campbell and Juarez held auditions online.[3] Edith Victoria was one of the individuals who tried out for the position, submitting a rendition of Paramore's "All I Wanted."[4][6] The name of the band refers to a text conversation between Campbell and Juarez, as Billboard notes: "The [name] stems from a text message Juarez sent Campbell in a bonding moment: 'I was like "marry me!"' says Campbell, 'and she typed, "meet me @ the altar."'"[4]
In 2020, the band went viral, partially in part of receiving public endorsements of pop-punk veterans Alex Gaskarth of All Time Low and Dan Campbell of The Wonder Years.[7][8] In October 2020, the band was subsequently signed to Fueled by Ramen.[4] After re-releasing "Garden" under Fueled By Ramen, they released their first new single under the label, "Hit Like a Girl", in March 2021.[9] Their debut EP for the label, Model Citizen, released on August 13, 2021.[10]
In 2022 the band performed at several large venues such as Lollapalooza[11] and TwitchCon, as well as opening for Green Day.[12] In January 2023, they made their television debut on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, during which they announced their debut album, Past // Present // Future, which was released on March 10, and performed its lead single, "Say It (To My Face)."[13]
Musical style
[edit]The band's musical style is commonly described as pop-punk.[14][15][16][8] Some publications have compared their musical style to another female-fronted pop-punk band, Paramore.[4][5][17][18]
Band members
[edit]Current members
- Edith Victoria – vocals (2017–present)
- Téa Campbell – guitar, bass (2015–present)
- Ada Juarez – drums (2015–present)
Touring members
- Kaylie Sang – rhythm guitar (2019–2022)
- El Xiques – bass (2018–2022)
- Rosalind Vo — bass (2015, 2018–2019)
Discography
[edit]Studio albums
[edit]Title | Details |
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Out of Sight, Out of Mind |
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Past // Present // Future |
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Extended plays
[edit]Title | Details |
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Red Walls |
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Changing States |
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Bigger Than Me |
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Model Citizen |
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Singles
[edit]Year | Title | |
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2015 | "Miscommunication" | Red Walls |
2016 | "Abhorrence" | Out of Sight, Out of Mind |
2017 | "I Made This Title Really Long Because Ada Told Me To" | |
2018 | "Changing States" | Changing States |
2020 | "May the Odds Be in Your Favor" | Non-album single |
"Garden" | ||
2021 | "Hit Like a Girl" | |
"Feel a Thing" | Model Citizen | |
"Brighter Days (Are Before Us)" | ||
2022 | "Say It (To My Face)" | Past // Present // Future |
2023 | "Kool" |
Music videos
[edit]Year | Title |
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2019 | "Morris Farm Drive" |
2020 | "Garden" |
2021 | "Feel a Thing" |
2021 | "Brighter Days (Are Before Us)" |
2021 | "Wake Up" |
2021 | "Now or Never" |
2022 | "Say It (To My Face)" |
2023 | "Kool" |
2023 | "T.M.I." |
2023 | "Strangers" |
2023 | "Changes" |
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