Meet Me @ The Altar - Hit Like A Girl (Live at the Heavy Music Awards 2022)
Meet Me @ The Altar performing Hit Like A Girl live at the Heavy Music Awards on Sunday 5 June 2022 at the O2 Forum Kentish Town, London.
Credits:
Video & Film Team
Video & Camera Team Leader - Josh Southam
Video Playback - Ross Lilly
Camera Director - Mark Smith
Camera Operators - Jude Butcher, Paul Kirkwood & David Monteith-Hodge
Afterlive Music - Live Production Team
Production Manager / Stage Manager - Adam Bonner
Production Assistant / Stage Manager - Tegan Desporte
FOH Audio (Awards) & Head Recording Engineer - Jamie Tinsley
Recording Engineer - Bradley Cameron
Lighting Designer - Henry Clarke
LX Operators - Harry Merrison & Dan Michie
Lighting Crew Chief - Alun Williams
Lighting Technician - Atilla Tyrian
Production Runner - Nick Rhodes
O2 Forum Kentish Town - Venue Team
Venue Technical Manager - Will Phillps
Venue Monitor Engineer - Eleonora Romano
Venue Patch - Gil Brown
Audio System Technician - Ed Thomas
Lighting System Technician - Fraser Stockley
Audio Mix Engineered by Jamie Tinsley & Adam Bonner at Burntwood Studios
Event Production Mangement
Afterlive Music Ltd.
Audio Equipment Supplier
Chaps Production Co Ltd.
Lighting Equipment Supplier
Lightwave Productions Ltd.
Video & Camera Equipment Supplier
AT Communications Ltd.
Cover image taken by James North
Heavy Music Awards | InvidiousMeet Me @ the Altar dives right into the world where pop punk meets emo, energy levels are usually through the roof, and songs are delivered with pure exuberance.
Find out more about heir music at https://thepropagandasite.com/artist/meet-me-altar
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Meet Me @ the Altar | the PROPAGANDA site
Meet Me @ the Altar (also, MMATA) is a band practically formed online through YouTube. They are mostly a pop punk band with some emo undertones. The band's emphasis is clearly on the pop, though they pack a kind of punch that built careers in '00s. They are often considered one of the emo punk revival bands in the '20s. They are a dynamic band with uptempo songs and an "always on" energy. The stylistic choices Edith Johnson makes with her top of the lungs vocal performances fits well with the genre, while Téa Campbell's blistering and aggressive guitar lines occasionally nod to math and/or metal riffs. The drummer, Ada Juarez's drumming is speedy, loud, and effective, completing the trio.
the PROPAGANDA site
Meet Me @ The Altar - Now Or Never [Official Video]
YouTube
Meet Me @ The Altar - Need Me (Official Visualizer)
YouTube
Pop Punk Guitarist Téa Campbell Plays Her Favorite Riffs (Meet Me @ The Altar)
Pop punk guitarist Téa Campbell of new generation torchbearers Meet Me @ The Altar joins Loudwire's Gear Factor to play her favorite riffs.
As a guitarist for a quickly growing pop-punk band, Campbell talks about the first riff she learned (what's up Paramore?), guitar techniques she found the most difficult to master and the Meet Me at The Altar songs she's the most proud of and more in our latest episode of Gear Factor.
MM@TA's debut record, 'Past // Present // Future' is out now on Fueled By Ramen: https://www.meetmeatthealtar.com/
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Music: Riffs Two by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com)
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In this episode...
00:00 The First Riff I Learned
00:41 How I Taught Myself To Play Guitar
01:18 Guitar Techniques I Struggled With
01:59 Favorite Song To Play During Soundcheck
02:24 First Solo I Attempted
02:48 Favorite Meet Me @ The Altar Riffs
03:48 First Riff I Wrote for Meet Me @ The Altar
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