Meet Me In St. Louis is tagged as: post-hardcore, math rock, british, indie, experimental Meet Me In St. Louis were a post-hardcore band from Guildford, Surrey, formed in 2005. They were signed to Function Records & BSM Records in England and Denovali Records in Germany, the band’s name originates from the 1944 film of the same name. Their much-hyped first LP Variations On Swing received a nationwide release on 24 September 2007 following the release of two EPs, a split release with fellow labelmates Secondsmile and contributions in several compilations. On October 30, 2007 the band announced through its official website that vocalist Toby Hayes had decided to leave Meet Me In St. Louis but assured that the rest of the band would find a new vocalist and continue going on strong On the 6 February 2008, the band confirmed that they are no more. This comes after claims made by the band at their final show at the Queen Charlotte, Norwich the previous night (4 February 2008) The first ever ‘Meet Me In St Louis Day’ - an unofficial bank holiday invented by the bands label, Big Scary Monsters Recording Company - took place on Wednesday 24 September 2008, with fans all over the world paying their respects. It is hoped this will become an annual event so that the bands memory may live on and future generations appreciate their musical brillia... Read More About Meet Me In St. Louis Biography... Send Meet Me In St. Louis ringtones to your cell |
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