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Meguro are an indie rock duo based in Toronto, ON. To follow the success of their first single “Forgotten Song,” Meguro releases “You Destroy Me,” an energetic song that grows in intensity, building to a finale worthy of any rock n roll genealogy. The song also includes a guest feature from Greg Alsop of Tokyo Police Club on gang vocals.
The inspiration behind the song is the idea that being destroyed by someone can mean that you’re madly in love. “Someone once said to me that it wasn’t a good idea for us to date because ‘We would destroy each other,’ and I remember thinking ‘Well yeah, you destroy me, but that’s a GOOD thing!” said songwriter Bob MacKendrick. “I don’t think she thought of it in the same way though.”
You Destroy Me” is a slice of indie rock goodness, packed with catchy riffs and emotive vocals. It’s all packaged together in a streamlined manner, without any extra arrangement fat.


