The faintest trace of Bowie's old eyeliner appears in this Brooklyn trio's synth-driven, neo-glam pop. Keyboards--or, if we're lucky, "key-tars"--glitter over lean bass lines as vocals incant world-weary maxims. Somewhere, Marc Bolan and Bryan Ferry are nodding along.
Wide-reaching, epic indie rock.” – The L Magazine. “Upbeat, fun and happy keyboard-driven pop, and frontman Matthew Rudnicki's great vocals really carry the act. Definite potential here...” – Indie-licious. “These boys are a little Bowie, a little Blur, and a little of that 70's LES vibe.” – FreeNYC. Brooklyn-based power trio Meowskers delivers hungry, ecstatic rock, touched with a heavenly glow. On their debut release, Fake Orange EP, the band combines the jagged darkness of early Black Sabbath with the holy drive of U2, smoothing it out with the sexy swagger of 80's synth pop. These recordings were created in multiple cities, with various industry talents - the sounds of Meowskers' beginnings. The songs they became a band over. And the pool of their collective vision, time, blood, and money. The Myth is forming. Get in on the ground floor.