2012–2014: Daughter in the Choir, signing with Atlantic Records, and Make a Shadow Myers released her début
Daughter in the Choir EP in March 2012. Prior to release of the EP, she released the single "Monster", which was her first success, thanks to its music video, which was directed by A.P. Fisher and produced by
Filippo Nesci, as noted by
LA Weekly. In September 2013, Myers opened for
The Pixies at three shows in both Los Angeles, CA and Brooklyn, NY and released a new single "Desire", which premiered on
Stereogum. Myers kicked off 2014 with the release of the "Desire" music video, premiering it on
Vices
Noisey blog. Both "Desire" and "Heart Heart Head" were featured on her second EP,
Make a Shadow, which was released on February 7, 2014, and also features "The Morning After", which premièred via
SPIN. Myers supported the release of her new EP with a show at LA's Bootleg Bar.
2014–2017: Sorry Following the release of
Make a Shadow, Myers began to draw attention at alternative radio, first by Kansas City's
KRBZ – 96.5 The Buzz, a station known for breaking acts early on, such as the English indie outfit
alt-J. "Desire" became one of the top ten most
Shazam'd tracks in the Kansas City metropolitan area. The song was the fourth-most-played (38 times) on KRBZ Kansas City in the week ending June 15, according to Nielsen BDS. Myers performed at the station's annual Afentra's Prom in April, and she joined the New Zealand pop duo
Broods on select dates of their Spring North American tour, which included stops in Los Angeles, Chicago, Brooklyn, Washington DC, and Boston. Myers also jumped on the summer festival circuit, having performed at the
Governors Ball Music Festival,
Bunbury Music Festival,
Buzz Beach Ball, and
Lollapalooza. The
New York Times commented on Myers's Governors Ball performance noting "...early arrivals heard Meg Myers hurling imprecations at the destructive power of love and desire: With seething hard-rock riffs like early
P.J. Harvey, and a voice that built from laments to screams, she was cathartic even under noonday sunshine." On February 26, 2015, Myers released on her Instagram a 10-second snippet of her new single "Sorry". A full version was released March 3 on Myers's YouTube channel. A music video for "Sorry" was released on April 7. Myers embarked on her first headlining tour in May 2015. On July 23, 2015, Myers released a new single entitled "Lemon Eyes". That same day her album was made available for pre-order on
iTunes. On September 15, 2015, Myers released the studio version of her new single "Motel". Three days later, she released her debut album,
Sorry, which debuted at number 79 on the
Billboard 200.
2018–2020: Take Me to the Disco, Running Up That Hill cover, and EPs with Sumerian Records On April 27, 2018, Myers released the song "Numb" as the lead single from her second album,
Take Me to the Disco, which was released on July 20 via 300 Entertainment. "Numb" is about the struggles trying to fit Atlantic Records' expectations for her. The title track for the album was released on June 1 of that year. The third single from the album, "Jealous Sea", was released on June 28. The fourth single "Tourniquet" was released July 13, a week prior to the album's release. Myers worked with producer Christian "Leggy" Langdon on the album, recording it mostly at his studio in
Topanga. All her previous works were produced by Doctor Rosen Rosen. After completing work on the album, Myers and Atlantic Records mutually parted ways. She brought the completed album to NYC
indie label 300 Entertainment. "I met Andy [Dr. Rosen Rosen] when I was really young and had never worked with anyone one-on-one like that before," Myers told
Pass The Aux. "I had never had anyone pull stuff out of me like that so it was a really deep connection musically and as a friendship, like a brother. But change is the only way to grow, really," Myers said of moving on from Rosen. On March 6, 2019, Myers released
a cover of "Running Up That Hill", originally by
Kate Bush. With the release, it was also announced that she would be releasing a collection of seven original songs that were recorded as part of the
Take Me to the Disco sessions (but were not included on the album) in early summer 2019. However, the EP was not released in 2019 for unknown reasons. Myers then stated during a
livestream on her
Patreon on April 27, 2020, that the project had evolved into two EPs to be released later in the year. She announced during another Patreon livestream on June 22, 2020, that the two EPs will be titled "Thank U 4 Taking Me 2 The Disco" and "I'd Like 2 Go Home Now". On July 26, 2020, it was announced during a Patreon livestream that her next single would be titled "Any Way You Wanna Love". "Any Way You Wanna Love" was released on September 30, 2020, on
Sumerian Records. With the release, it was announced that the EPs would be released on November 13, 2020.
2021–present: TZIA Following the releases of
Thank U 4 Taking Me 2 The Disco and ''I'd Like 2 Go Home Now
, she began work on her third full-length album. On March 24, 2022, she released the single "HTIS", which featured Luna Shadows and Carmen Vandenberg. The release of the single "Children of Light II" followed on May 2, 2022. "Sophia " was released as a single on November 3, 2022. On January 31, 2023, Myers released the single "Me". With the release of "Me", Myers announced that her third studio album TZIA'' would be released on March 24, 2023. The single "My Mirror" was then released on February 28, 2023. She later collaborated with producer GhostMinus for the single "cults", released on January 26, 2024. ==Musical style and influences==