eva jo meyers

eva jo put together her first band at the age of 12.  their hit song in junior high, featuring a keyboard with drum machine effects, was a quasi-rap entitled, "stop the pollution".

although she still wears leg-warmers, she feels she's come a long way since 1988.  her first
album was recorded in bangkok, thailand, with the help of a couple of incredibly talented musicians from the indie punk band "sepia".   imagining herself as a casualty of postmodernism, she included such tunes as "naughty girls" (track #1), a salute to the unionized dancers at the lusty lady in san francisco, and "faith" (track #3), a ballad about dating and ridiculously high rents.  the hard hitting "PM3" (track #4) is just one more dirge for pomos.  and who doesn't love serge gainsbourg?  (track #10) 

eva just finished recording her second album (due out in august 2007) and spends her time playing out with her band,
making dinner.
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