Off the back of an already triumphal year, British talent Georgia Meek supercharges her alt-pop flair in latest effort ‘All My Friends Need Therapy’. Written as a supportive anthem to her best friends, Georgia comments on the track, “I wrote this one back in 2022 with my friend Mark Siegel from Nashville. It was at a time when a lot of my friends were going through some pretty dark stuff and I was getting all these phone calls where I’d be trying to give advice or just a shoulder to cry on – as someone who has always battled with my mental health, it felt strange to suddenly be in the doctors seat – I always thought I was alone with these kind of feelings.”
Since launching a solo career in early 2017, following a string of successes in various bands, the London based alternative-pop artist has cultivated a growing and dedicated following of fans, by preaching values in her music around feminism and sexual fluidity, reflected by experimental production and sombre melodies.
Georgia prides herself in being an accomplished producer and prolific writer, insisting that the industry moves towards a more gender equal landscape, encouraging artists to work with female producers. Since founding FMP World (Female Music Producers World) in early 2020, she has gathered a community of more than 3,000 women in music production, creating a platform for their voices and talent to be heard.
2023 will see some exciting collabs for Georgia, plus several high-profile writing credits (more details to be announced soon). She’s also playing a string of festival dates over the summer, ahead of her heading out on a UK headline tour in September visiting cities including Brighton, Manchester and London. Get tickets here.
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