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“make it be me” – #NewRelease @MeabhStanford #Music #Literature WINNERS ANNOUNCED!

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING WINNERS!

Mae Clair

Marie Sinadjan

D.L. Finn

Winners, please contacct Meabh at meabhmeabhmeabh@gmail.com to make arrangements to receive your prize!!

The artist I am introducing to you today is perhaps one of the most unusual and talented young ladies I have had the pleasure of meeting. What Meabh has done is unique and brilliant. And she is giving away a batch of goodies! I’ll let her tell you about it.

  1. About the Project: “make it be me” concept EP

“make it be me” is a concept project based on movies and novels that inspired strong emotions in me. The EP explores the effect that media has on the consumer through the lens of the characters in said media. I would say that my music is indie-pop, or alternative-pop, leaning towards the writing style of artists like Taylor Swift or Phoebe Bridgers. “make it be me” is filled with dramatic orchestration and piercing lyrics that inspect classic and modern stories, written from the perspective of well-known characters or the vantage point of an outsider swept into the deceptive magic of a universe. I immerse myself in different stories and write as if those fictional experiences are reality. 

The EP’s opening song, “Keira Knightley as Anna Karenina,” is based on the dramatic screen interpretation of the novel. I was enchanted by the way the author and directors took the mundane and inserted dramatics and pain and love into the story. I wanted to know what it would feel like to be one of those characters, who seem to live for each other, who abandon all reason in the name of love. Of course, it’s all unrealistic. But that doesn’t make it any less romantic or beautiful and she wanted to capture that feeling. The second and sixth tracks, “oh, Hyacinth, parts one and two,” revolve around the heartbreaking Greek myth of Apollo and Hyacinth. These songs are from the perspective of Apollo and follow the story of their short but intense relationship. Track three, “i can still hope” is a playful twist on the play, Romeo and Juliet Same star-crossed lovers deal, except this time, the love is unrequited on the part of who is representing Romeo’s character. The narrator, who represents Juliet, laments and self-deprecates and wishes that her Romeo would love her back.  Track four, “glory days” is a folk-pop anti-war anthem based on the point of view of Billy Pilgrim from Slaughterhouse-Five. He is such an interesting character and because I agreed with many of his ideas, this was a fun song for me to write. However, there are parts of this song that are purely Billy. So it goes… Finally, track five, “i still remember” was inspired by the novel, The Kite Runner. It is written from the perspective of Amir, the main character. It explores themes of guilt, haunting, and the desire to run away from your mistakes, even if it includes running away from the beautiful memories too.

  1. Stream/Purchase links for Méabh’s music which has been inspired by literature:

All links can be found in the following linktree: https://linktr.ee/meabhstanford

Individual links are below:

Spotify- https://open.spotify.com/album/4uZGdGu9QeUH73zg0ATb76?si=xJGTcYgJR7uA9ABsucTj0g&dl_branch=1

YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kk241_d4UpK7YRuo28pDEZDsfHR4e12E4

Apple Music- https://music.apple.com/us/album/_/1576998327?mt=1&app=music&ls=1

Bandcamp- https://meabhstanford.bandcamp.com/album/make-it-be-me

Tidal- https://listen.tidal.com/album/191317779

Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/make-be-me-m%C3%A9abh-stanford/dp/B099PFQ36H/ref=sr_1_7?dchild=1&keywords=meabh+stanford&qid=1627089741&sr=8-7

  1. Website/Social Media Links: 

Website: https://www.meabhstanford.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/M%C3%A9abh-Stanford-108163631464642

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meabhstanford/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/MeabhStanford

4. Bio:

Méabh Stanford is a 16 year old singer-songwriter-musician from Ocean City, New Jersey. She has been in love with music since childhood and has been performing since 2016. Her musical adventure began as an infant when her parents towed her and her older brother to “Music Together” music and movement classes. As she grew, she began taking piano lessons as a young child, then moved to play the flute in the school band. Inspired by Taylor Swift, Méabh began to play the guitar and sing. Méabh’s vocal coach and mentor, Stevi Leigh, challenged her to write a song at their first lesson four years ago when Méabh was just 12 years old. Writing this first song was a groundbreaking moment and she hasn’t stopped writing since. A voracious reader and evocative storyteller, Méabh infects her sophisticated sound with semantic twists and potent metaphors. Her debut concept EP, “make it be me,” was released in July 2021 and was produced by 2x Grammy-nominated producer, Saint Luke.



Giveaways:

A t-shirt, cd, and goodie bag which would include a pin, sticker, and bookmark.

To be entered to win, leave a comment and share on social media!

49 thoughts on ““make it be me” – #NewRelease @MeabhStanford #Music #Literature WINNERS ANNOUNCED!”

  1. Beautiful voice, Meabh. I love how you approach music and dive deep. Thank you, Jan, for introducing Meabh to your readers. 😊

  2. Hi ,
    I love the mirror reflection of music and words based on what you’ve read or written, and then responded to by telling your reaction through your songs. As a singer and a writer, I truly appreciate where you’re coming from. I used the same approach when writing my own lyrics.
    All the best and I wish you well, Meabh
    Thanks Jan for introducing her
    Shalom aleichem

  3. Interesting ideas! It sounds like a Meabh is very talented. Thanks for the giveaway.

    1. Méabh Stanford

      Yes, sometimes you can feel to be part of the story itself. Thank you for your well wishes!

    1. I had the same thought, Jacqui. What a voice Meabh has been gifted with and how wonderful that she is using her gift in such a unique way! Thank you for leaving a comment!

    1. I know, Jill. I had the same thought. She is amazing and I love seeing young people with such conviction and determination. Thank you for stopping by!

  4. What a unique concept! I’m thoroughly intrigued, and am listening to Meabh on Spotify as I type this. Such a beautiful voice! I wish her all the best.

    Many thanks for hosting and shining a spotlight on Meabh today, Jan!

    1. Thank you so much for listening, Mae! You made my day! Thanks for your kind words.

    2. It is truly my pleasure, Mae. This is such a unique and creative concept and I agree, she has a beautiful voice. Thank you for stopping by!

    1. At such a young age, Erika. When I look back at myself at sixteen, I was totally unfocused and floundering. This gal is laser-focused! Thank you for leaving a comment.

    2. Erika, thank you so much! I am lucky to have such a great support system and people like Jan to spread the word. Hope you enjoy listening!

      1. I am a singer and author too. So, I am taking a deep bow. I wish you only joy on your path, no matter, how rocky the road may be at times.

  5. Thank you so much, Jan for sharing my music on your blog! I appreciate it so much!

  6. Wow, Meabh. You wrote your first song when you were twelve? I was still writing bad poetry about the angst of puppy love. I’m ashamed. (Both by the poetry and your accomplishments.) Best wishes to you.

    Jan, thanks for hosting.

    1. No doubt, Meabh is a uber-talented young lady. I love it when I see that generation stepping forward with such conviction and determination. Thank you for stopping by, Staci! I know Meabh will love your comment.

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