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Let’s meet @ The Altar have announced their debut album “Past//Present//Future” — learn all the LP details below.
The punk trio previously stated that the record would be released in 2022, but it will now be released on March 10.
The record that will follow the EP “Model Citizen” 2021, the band announced on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert hotspot, where they also performed new single “Say It (To My Face)”.
The band said of the album: “The things we keep from our past tell us who we are now and where we can go.”
“This album pays homage to the music we loved as kids while reflecting our modern lives, sounds and experiences — we can’t wait to share the past/present/future with the world.”
Take a look of Colbert performance and album announcement below, as well as the tracklist of “Past//Present//Future” covers.
Welcome to the new era. Our debut album “Past // Present // Future” will be released on March 10th via @FueledByRamen 💗 🛋️ pic.twitter.com/fhNmCos4dB
— Meet me @ The Altar 💒 (@MMATAband) January 20, 2023
1. “Say It (to My Face)”
2. “Try it”
3. “Cool”
4. “TMI”
5. “The same language”
6. “A Few Tomorrows”
7. “I Need Me”
8. “It’s Over For Me”
9. “Thanks 4 Nothing”
10. “Rocket Science”
11. “The King of Everything”
Recently, Meeting I @ The Altar have announced that their debut album is dedicated to Pink, Avril Lavigne and Demi Lovato.
On Twitter, vocalist Edith Johnson wrote that the record sees the band return to “2000s radio rock”.
“I can’t wait to share this album with you. We’re bringing back radio rock. Rock on air,” she wrote. “Demi, Avril and Pink, this is for you. Bring back 2000s radio rock! This is good rock. do not worry [email protected] it’s on him.’
“Model Citizen” was originally released in August 2021. In a four-star review of the ‘Model Citizen’ EP, NME wrote: Kelly and Olivia Rodrigo – but with ‘Model Citizen’ Meet Me @ The Altar prove there’s nothing better than shaking it off with their best friends and facing the burden they need so much as young fans, the weight on their shoulders would be too heavy to carry.”

Let’s meet @ The Altar have announced their debut album “Past//Present//Future” — learn all the LP details below.
The punk trio previously stated that the record would be released in 2022, but it will now be released on March 10.
The record that will follow the EP “Model Citizen” 2021, the band announced on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert hotspot, where they also performed new single “Say It (To My Face)”.
The band said of the album: “The things we keep from our past tell us who we are now and where we can go.”
“This album pays homage to the music we loved as kids while reflecting our modern lives, sounds and experiences — we can’t wait to share the past/present/future with the world.”
Take a look of Colbert performance and album announcement below, as well as the tracklist of “Past//Present//Future” covers.
Welcome to the new era. Our debut album “Past // Present // Future” will be released on March 10th via @FueledByRamen 💗 🛋️ pic.twitter.com/fhNmCos4dB
— Meet me @ The Altar 💒 (@MMATAband) January 20, 2023
1. “Say It (to My Face)”
2. “Try it”
3. “Cool”
4. “TMI”
5. “The same language”
6. “A Few Tomorrows”
7. “I Need Me”
8. “It’s Over For Me”
9. “Thanks 4 Nothing”
10. “Rocket Science”
11. “The King of Everything”
Recently, Meeting I @ The Altar have announced that their debut album is dedicated to Pink, Avril Lavigne and Demi Lovato.
On Twitter, vocalist Edith Johnson wrote that the record sees the band return to “2000s radio rock”.
“I can’t wait to share this album with you. We’re bringing back radio rock. Rock on air,” she wrote. “Demi, Avril and Pink, this is for you. Bring back 2000s radio rock! This is good rock. do not worry [email protected] it’s on him.’
“Model Citizen” was originally released in August 2021. In a four-star review of the ‘Model Citizen’ EP, NME wrote: Kelly and Olivia Rodrigo – but with ‘Model Citizen’ Meet Me @ The Altar prove there’s nothing better than shaking it off with their best friends and facing the burden they need so much as young fans, the weight on their shoulders would be too heavy to carry.”