U.S. Girls

U.S. Girls

U.S. Girls is the solo project of Meghan Remy, a Canadian-American artist based in Toronto. What makes U.S. Girls stand out is the way Remy blends experimental pop with sharp social commentary, often weaving in themes of feminism, consumerism, and identity. Her music defies easy categorisation, combining lo-fi textures, catchy melodies, and a fearless approach to production that keeps listeners on their toes. This unique sound is partly shaped by her diverse influences, ranging from 1960s girl groups and psychedelia to post-punk and avant-garde artists.

Remy has cited artists like Annette Peacock and Yoko Ono as key inspirations, appreciating their boundary-pushing styles and willingness to challenge norms. This lineage of experimental female musicians clearly informs U.S. Girls’ fearless approach to music-making. Interestingly, her work has also caught the attention of other contemporary musicians; bands such as Parquet Courts have praised her for the way she blends political urgency with accessible pop, highlighting her as a significant figure in modern indie music.

One of the more memorable anecdotes about U.S. Girls involves their breakthrough album Half Free (2015), which was recorded largely in Remy’s apartment with a shoestring budget. Despite these humble beginnings, the album received widespread critical acclaim and helped establish her as a force in the underground music scene. This DIY ethic and intimate recording style reflect her commitment to authenticity and artistic control, qualities that resonate deeply with her fanbase.

U.S. Girls’ live performances are another aspect that sets them apart. Remy often incorporates theatrical elements and unexpected instrumentation, creating an immersive experience that blurs the line between concert and performance art. This approach not only highlights her creativity but also reinforces the themes in her music, making each show a unique statement rather than just a repetition of recorded tracks.

In recent years, U.S. Girls has continued to evolve, collaborating with producers like Danger Mouse and expanding her sonic palette. This openness to experimentation has kept her sound fresh and relevant, while still maintaining the incisive lyrical content that defines her work. As a result, U.S. Girls occupies a distinctive space in contemporary music, admired both for artistic innovation and for challenging the expectations placed on female musicians.

U.S. Girls songs (1) which have featured on Sombrero Fallout

Upcoming U.S. Girls gigs

U.S. Girls @ Forest Hills Stadium Forest Hills Stadium, Forest HillsUnited States

U.S. Girls @ Lodge Room Highland Park Lodge Room Highland Park, Los AngelesUnited States

U.S. Girls @ Rickshaw Stop Rickshaw Stop, San FranciscoUnited States

U.S. Girls @ The Mod Club The Mod Club, TorontoCanada

U.S. Girls @ Théâtre Rialto Théâtre Rialto, MontréalCanada

U.S. Girls @ Stereo Stereo, GlasgowUnited Kingdom

U.S. Girls @ The Grand Social The Grand Social, DublinIreland

U.S. Girls @ Band on the Wall Band on the Wall, ManchesterUnited Kingdom

U.S. Girls @ EartH (Evolutionary Arts Hackney) EartH (Evolutionary Arts Hackney), LondonUnited Kingdom

U.S. Girls @ Paradiso Paradiso, AmsterdamNetherlands

U.S. Girls @ Bumann & SOHN Bumann & SOHN, KölnGermany

U.S. Girls @ Le Hasard Ludique Le Hasard Ludique, ParisFrance

U.S. Girls @ L'Usine L'Usine, GenèveSwitzerland

U.S. Girls @ Bogen F Bogen F, ZurichSwitzerland

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