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MEET ME IN ST LOUIS R.I.P
Progressive / Indie / Punk

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Guildford, Surrey, UK,
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Member Since5/7/2005
Band Websitemeetmeinstlouis.co.uk
Band Membersbenny oli paul lewis

"VARIATIONS ON SWING" £10 including P&P
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Track listing
1. The torso has been severed in mid thorax
2. Well you damn well should!
3.Right this way you maverick renegade
4. I am champagne and you are shit
5. I beat up the bathroom, I'm sorry
6. Eins zwei drei Hasselhoff!
7. All we need is a little energon and alot of luck
8. Come to New York, There were fewer murders last year
9. I've got knives in my eyes, I'm going home sick
10. You're doomed



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2. The kid who had his ear slapped by the druggist
3. Why thankyou, Suzie
4. What happened to you Dylan? you used to be someone I could trust
5.You said your finger was a gun




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2.I've got knives in my eyes, I'm going home sick




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"VARIATIONS ON SWING" WHAT THE CRITICS REKON!!!!!!!!!!!!


KERRANG

Sparking debut from hotly tipped brit rockers, Like enthrawling post-hardcore? meet your new favourite band.
KKKK's


ROCKSOUND

Spiky, technical and aggressive, MMISL weild time signature's as if practicing capoeira with lightsabers to form a choppy blend of hardcore that cannot fail to invigorate
8/10



DROWNED IN SOUND

Once you succumb to the ride and just let go, it will carry you through. And on the way you can enjoy the fantastic talent on display - tangled riffs and spliced rhythms that you only wish you could dream up, let alone play. This is a challenging, unsettling, superb debut
8/10



THE FLY

Everything about "variations on swing" is full on, from the impossibly fast drumming, just about keeping up with the Attention Deficit disorder key signature's. They make at-the-drive-in sound more like busted circa 2000
4/5


CONTACT MUSIC

Meet Me In St. Louis are a pure revelation. Angular, stark and technically beautiful, they peddle a gorgeous hybrid of eclectic noise. It shares similarities with Faraquet, HP Zinker and perhaps on a more contemporary tip, At The Drive In. It's altogether a more mature and considered approach to the whole affair though, blending cutting, jagged riffs with a carefully considered sensitivity. it is undoubtedly an extremely strong contender for best album of 2007.
4/5



THE MUSIC MAGAZINE

44 minutes of exhilarating post-hardcore and a sound all their own. Mixing the fast a furious with the delicate and eloquent the five-some disperse all pretenders with a flourish. The talent and skill that goes into music like this, utilising constantly changing time signatures, surprising song structures, intelligent lyrics and wild guitars is to be admired and respected
4/5


NEW NOISE

they don’t even sound like they care what anyone else thinks. In fact from start to finish ‘Variations On Swing’ actually fights to defy expectation, approval and routine. Off-time pulses, electronic noise and awkward riffs flood forward from songs so taut they could snap.jumbled noises and vocal hooks that will swim from your speakers to your brain like a shark looking for a meal and then, maybe immediately or maybe only after really, truly listening, the jaws will clamp down and great, dark sections of songs will be stuck in your synapses and neurons for days.



SUBBA-CULTCHA

Unassailable albums: become concerned about the safety of your lofty positions - Meet Me In St Louis have provided a debut of perfect post-hardcore abuse that can neither be fathomed nor faulted.Truly a multi-faceted war machine and a delight to behold.
5/5



STUDENT DIRECT

Seriously, what do these guys have for breakfast? Whatever it is, they need to share, so other people can make an album as good as this. One of the best of 2007.
9/10



SPUTNIK-MUSIC

“Variations on Swing” fits in this year by single handedly one upping Hot Cross’s “Risk Revival” in terms of the best post-hardcore release. This is a band to watch and a debut LP that is easily one of the best albums of 2007.
4/5



DIE SHELLSUIT DIE

Occasionally it is a pleasure to review an album. At this point step forward Meet Me In St. Louis, I salute you for being just utterly and spellbindingly brilliant. in terms of inventive rock music, few can come close to capturing what MMISL have created here. In fact the scariest thing is that if it sounds this good and ferocious on CD, what is it going to be like live? I have to feel a little sorry for the bands kind enough to take MMISL out on tour with them. Prepared to be upstaged.
9/10



ROCK MIDGETS



They've crafted a quite brilliant debut that proudly stands head and shoulders above the vast majority of their British peers. Quite where they go from here is anybody's guess.
4/5



HERTFORDSHIRE MERCURY

Meet Me In St Louis blend acute pop-punk sensibilities with ear-shredding hardcore to createwell, a bloody great racket. Not for the faint-hearted, their explosive debut hits you like bottled adrenochrome - all schizophrenic thrash mayhem that shifts tempo and pattern sporadically yet never stumbles into insufferable atonality.



THE MUSIC ZINE

All in all Variations On Swing is a brilliant album in a genre full of misses this is what post-punk should sound like. Connected yet angular staccato guitar over driving bass-lines. Good stuff!
5/5



THE BLUE LIGHT DISTRICT

As cynical as I’ve become, bands like Meet Me In St. Louis prove that there’s still some hope left in contemporary music. Aggressive, uplifting and damn near poetic, St. Louis are a thing of beauty.



B I O G R A P H Y

According to a popular film and television website, “Meet Me In St. Louis is delightful, classic, nostalgic, poignant, and romanticized”. Some of these words may ring true for the band, but in the most part this is a very different beast. Completely incomparable and definitely something to behold. Taking their name from the popular 1940’s Judy Garland film, the band formed in June 2005 setting up base in Guildford, each member delighted to finally have a chance to enjoy the novelty of writing with a team of equally talented musicians, all set on creating something slightly out of the norm. Blending schizophrenic time-changes, blast beats, huge guitar riffs and catchy vocal hooks sounds like a recipe for disaster but that wasn’t to be the case, with the band quickly rising to the forefront of the UK underground scene and causing jaws to hit the ground right the way across the country with their blistering live assault. In front a crowd is where this band really come into their own. Having perfectly honed their style after playing every toilet venue up and down the UK, as well as a fortnight-long trip around Eastern Europe, it’s about more than the music. Limbs flailing and spilling into the crowd, it’s a live performance you and your painfully ringing ears won’t forget in a long time, and as good a reason as any to why so many people are tipping this band for greatness. The band will be continuously touring throughout September and October with the likes of Hell Is For Heroes and An Emergency amongst others. Their debut EP, the tongue-twisting ‘And with the right kind of eyes you can almost see the high-water mark – the place where the wave finally broke and rolled back’ (released via local label Function Records in summer 2006) was as well received as it was overly titled. Plaudits in hand Meet Me In St. Louis set about writing their first full-length record. A chance email was sent and new fan and friend-to-be, Alex Newport (the genius behind records from At The Drive-In, The Locust, The Mars Volta, Sepultura and many, many more), flew over to produced the release in January 2007 at the renowned Miloko Studios in London. A tiring two weeks (diarised on the Drowned In Sound website) filled with highs and lows, sound tweaking and illness followed, with the band eventually coming away with what will soon be regarded as one of the debut albums of the year. A truly astonishing record from a band on the verge of following their namesake into genre-defining history.


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Dayne-Z





Mar 29 2008 1:28 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YW3DDpUzsgk

Check it yo!
freak kingdom





Mar 25 2008 6:39 AM

hi there!

the second issue from the freak kingdom is out now. this time we've got..

interviews: kotki dwa, munch munch, cutting pink with knives, '03 sunday times young artist of the year dan llywelyn hall
stuff we did: the mae shi/rolo tomassi/pre live. modern jewish theatre, the dybbuk. romanian cinema, 4months3weeks2days.
stuff we liked: antarctica takes it!, fuck buttons, vampire weekend, xiu xiu, slacker
+ the flaneur, the one page book review

can't wait to see you! lots of love and spaz..

D xx
Stylou





Mar 13 2008 11:34 AM

I guess you guys aren't coming to Saint Louis??
my polaris artillery





Mar 4 2008 7:52 AM

meet me in st louis was genious!
Q and not U





Mar 4 2008 10:49 AM

thats shit... i only really found out about you guys when you played with hell is for heroes... i bought your cd and can't stop listening to is.. thats wank... hope you guys are well tho!!

karl
Bull'sMilk





Mar 4 2008 2:44 PM

Paul.....sorry to hear about the split.
what's next?
Field Records





Mar 9 2008 12:55 PM

Come over and have a listen to three new tracks in the player.
Alan





Feb 27 2008 5:17 AM

What's happened over the last 3 years?
Band Badges- Cheapest Badges in the Land!





Mar 1 2008 7:28 AM

Shiny badges and sweet stickers are just a click away!


Matt
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Brands are for Cattle





Feb 23 2008 7:36 PM

Some of us rats are sitting round at a party like the true screen-staring cloakroom losers we are, massively over indulging in your collective brilliance. It really does bring a tear, your music is inspired and inspiring to everyone, mucking fagic, truly a classic band for all time, one that people will listen to and say 'I was there'. That will be rediscovered and rediscovered by kids for years to come, spread around on mix cds and spoken of in the highest words regarding your technical ability. Seriously. Remember what you have done together over the last three years, what you have been through together. The memory is all you get at the end and it's been fucking incredible!
xxxxx

Reidy and all at Crowns on The Rats
explainingcolourtotheblind





Feb 18 2008 9:01 AM

u guys splittin is like a shit sandwich
COPONO





Feb 12 2008 4:39 PM

NOOOOOOOO!

you guys are done? you havent even made it to the states yet...

im sad...
keepsafe





Feb 13 2008 5:55 PM

gutted to hear it's come to an end guys.Gigs at the Dog and Parrot in Newcastle are treasured memories!
We wish you all the best with whatever you choose to do in the future, I've no doubt we'll see you gigging in some form soon.

Yer friends up north, keepsafe
christopher





Feb 14 2008 7:37 AM

gutted
blakfish





Feb 11 2008 7:32 AM

You boys, t'is been a sad week for all. Thanks again for letting us stay over, tell jess to eat balls, only if she upsets you again that is. Are you styill up for coming out in London in a few eeks, for me birthday? Tubelord / colour / Lewis and Benny all said they'd show, I think it's going to be on the 24th.
yndi halda





Feb 11 2008 6:43 PM

its so very sad..especially after listening to the album again.hope to see you soon.
x
Minotaur Explode





Feb 7 2008 9:57 AM

Really sorry to hear it guys and best of luck to all of you for the future, in your lives as well as your music.
Full Metal Bassist





Feb 7 2008 10:36 AM

je suis le gutted.
Sitting and Awaiting





Feb 7 2008 6:54 PM

Hopefully you guys can let us know where you go next...so we can follow!
palehorse





Feb 8 2008 4:27 AM

Its sad news that you guys are calling it a day. Its a great loss to music. For the past few years you've been one of the UK's most inventive and hard working bands and it has been a pleasure to know you and to witness your live show time and again. You fellas set a high benchmark and made something truly special in the process. Your influence can already be heard in many a band and this is only set to continue. 'Variations' was one of my favourite records of last year and will be for a very long time to come. I look forward to the musical adventures you all individually pursue. All the best for the future. James x
Arfie





Feb 8 2008 6:06 AM

Sad to hear the news guys, but what will be will be. Good luck to everyone for any new stuffs on the horizons in the future. Arfie x
M O R N I N G R E S C U E





Feb 8 2008 1:23 PM

Hey guys, good luck for the future and cheers for the amazing tunes and live shows.
Oh! No! The! French!





Feb 9 2008 4:43 AM

I'm really sad you're music is so...so ...
very sad guys I love you =)
MMIST <3 ='(
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Feb 9 2008 9:44 AM

Hey guys,

This is really sad, such a shock too... was a pleasure to share all the amazing times we had, Eastern Europe will go down in history....Best of luck with everything, hopefully see you all soon.

Rx
SPIES IN LIMBO





Feb 10 2008 2:57 AM

We've added 2 new tracks and a video to our page.

Ten Years / Sharon Stone now available...


Spies in Limbo
lukeCUNT





Feb 10 2008 3:18 AM

hmm, another one gone ! sic
Sitting and Awaiting





Feb 10 2008 9:36 AM

Please let us know what you guys do next or where you go!!! Your one of a kind