Artist of the Month Meet Me @ the Altar: Interview
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Published 2021-08-11
When talking to Téa Campbell, Ada Juarez, and Edith Johnson, the three members of pop punk group Meet Me @ the Altar, it quickly becomes evident that they are delightfully, inescapably Gen Z. As the trio huddles around a laptop for a conversation — one that touches on their musical journey to date, how finding each other was “fate,” their DIY sensibilities, and more — it becomes clear that they operate within a simple principle: If no one is going to do something for them, they can just do it themselves.
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All Comments (13)
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I'm so ready for them to blow through the punk rock scene. This is the female rock band I've always dreamed of hearing/seeing. They're so incredibly talented all around. I've heard people compare them to Belmont and honestly I say they're better than Belmont. Keep going girls, y'all are amazing!
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I'm a big fan of them. Its been a while since I heard music like theirs
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They are the ones to watch. I can't wait for them to take over the world 😈🔥😍
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love them their music is so positive <3 take over the world
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Super inspiring ❤️🤟🏾
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Love all three of them
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They are awesome I’m here for it
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I love them
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🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
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THE FUTURE
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Do they need a base player or do they just have a hired gun on tour?
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Not Punk..at all. It's not just about the clothes. Listen to their influences🙄