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Recorded
  
2013-14

Release date
  
12 September 2014

Label
  
LittleBIGMAN Records

Artist
  
Meg Mac

Genre
  
Alternative/Indie

Released
  
12 September 2014 (2014-09-12)

Nominations
  
ARIA Music Award for Best Female Artist

MegMac (also stylised as "MEGMAC") is the self-titled debut extended play (EP) by Australian indie pop artist Meg Mac. It was released on 12 September 2014. The EP contains four original songs and a cover of Bill Withers' “Grandma's Hands”. Much of the record comprises hooks and riffs she wrote as a teenager or while studying music at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts in Perth.

Contents

The EP was nominated for Best Female Artist at the ARIA Music Awards of 2015 but lost to Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit by Courtney Barnett.

Background

Interest for Meg Mac commenced in 2013 following the release of her debut single “Known Better”, which was played on Triple J. The second single called “Every Lie” was released on 13 November 2013 The song saw her win the Triple J Unearthed spot at Falls Festival in Lorne, as well as being named a 2014 Next Crop artist. The third single “Roll Up Your Sleeves” was released in July 2014 is a letter from Meg Mac to Meg Mac, and a literal reminder that everything really is going to be alright. The song gave Mac her first ARIA charting single, peaking at 80 in August 2015 The MegMac EP was announced in August 2014.

Track listing

  1. Roll Up Your Sleeves - (3:05)
  2. Turning - (3:42)
  3. Grandma's Hands - (4:03)
  4. Every Lie - (3:13)
  5. Known Better - (3:06)

Reviews

Johnny Nail from Rolling Stone Australia described the EP as ‘a combination of Americana blues and dramatic pop’ adding “she's clearly comfortable in her own communication; a definition that instantly makes her music vastly more engaging that the re-traced templates of over-exaggerated extravagance, twee delicacy and anthemic breakdowns pursued by her adversaries.”

Songs

1Roll Up Your Sleeves3:05
2Turning3:42
3Grandma's Hands4:03

References

MegMac Wikipedia