After delivering 2014 highlight Say Yes to Love with Perfect Pussy, vocalist Meredith Graves has revealed she's saying yes to a solo career in 2015. The artist has confirmed an LP and split 7-inch are due next year.
Not too much has been revealed about the nature of Graves' upcoming work, but she recently confirmed with DIY Mag that she's in the midst of writing a solo record to be delivered through her own record label.
While details on Graves' full-length debut have yet to be unveiled, she noted the album will be preceded by a split 7-inch between herself and New York artist Kevin Devine. According to Graves, the split finds both performers tackling some very personal subjects.
"Each of us went through a motherfucker of a personal loss this year, and we just realized that without discussing it first, we're both writing songs about our situations," she explained, adding of the musicians' bond, "He's a new friend and I feel like I've known him forever."
According to Graves, in the a recent episode of Damian Abraham's Turned Out a Punk podcast, the first release on her label will be for Sacramento band So Stressed. It should land this spring, ahead of her solo work.
As for Perfect Pussy, the group have a series of international dates coming up in the new year, which you can find out more about over here.
Not too much has been revealed about the nature of Graves' upcoming work, but she recently confirmed with DIY Mag that she's in the midst of writing a solo record to be delivered through her own record label.
While details on Graves' full-length debut have yet to be unveiled, she noted the album will be preceded by a split 7-inch between herself and New York artist Kevin Devine. According to Graves, the split finds both performers tackling some very personal subjects.
"Each of us went through a motherfucker of a personal loss this year, and we just realized that without discussing it first, we're both writing songs about our situations," she explained, adding of the musicians' bond, "He's a new friend and I feel like I've known him forever."
According to Graves, in the a recent episode of Damian Abraham's Turned Out a Punk podcast, the first release on her label will be for Sacramento band So Stressed. It should land this spring, ahead of her solo work.
As for Perfect Pussy, the group have a series of international dates coming up in the new year, which you can find out more about over here.