U.S. Girls' Meg Remy Turns 'Less Is More' Upside Down
Over time, the sound and lineup of U.S. Girls has evolved from just Meg Remy. On the group's latest record, Heavy Light, up to 20 musicians recorded in the studio at the same time.
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