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Meet Me At The Skyline

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Meet Me at the Skyline come straight out of Detroit, Michigan and their music is the perfect example of a pop rock band that has a great start but is eager to grow and succeed. Take All Time Low for example, their first EP was already great but they have grown immensely and that’s what we at Highlight see in this band. Meet Me at the Skyline are here in the world, making music, rocking out and plan to share it with all of you. So get to know them below, check out their single everyone is currently rocking to and talk with them on their various social networks!

Current Single
The Worst Tap-Dancing Tragedy Since 1904

Members
Todd Ingram – Vocals // Rhythm Guitar
Nick Murray –  Lead Guitar
Joey Emery – Bass
Mike Jovanovski – Drums

How did you form?
During high school Joey and Nick played hockey together and started their own side project writing music in their basement, while Mike played in a band called “For the Win” and Todd did his own solo acoustic work. Todd moved in next door to Joey and joined the band. Not too long later fellow classmate Mike joined in on the musical collaboration forming what is now Meet Me at the Skyline.

What has been the highlight of your career so far?
I (Todd) would have to say a proud moment for us was getting our first out of state show with The Rocket Summer in Cleveland. It was a pretty cool feeling being able to get the opportunity for our music to take us into another city that I probably would have never seen had it not been for the band. Sharing it with some of our best friends though just puts it over the top as an awesome moment for us.

Why should people listen to you? What makes you different than other bands out there?
We aren’t like every other pop-punk band out there. We actually like to consider ourselves “Punchy Pop-Punk.” A lot of our songs have break downs in them while still straying away from a metal core tone. It’s heavy without the screaming but ultimately we like to think that it can be catchy.

Check out Meet Me At The Skyline on their social media!
Facebook // Twitter // Reverbnation

 

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