Thanks to his metal- and classic-rock loving dad, Meade got to see
bands like Judas Priest and worshipped Whitesnake. In junior high he
related to the intense emo-rock of Paramore and Fall Out Boy, and the
power of songwriters like John Mayer. Yet, thanks to plainspoken but
deep heartland songwriters like Tom Petty, and cutting his teeth
touring in the Texas and Oklahoma Red Dirt scene, Meade's music
overflows with wide-open soulfulness. He was a drummer for years,
even teaching to pay the bills, but Meade found his true voice when he
began playing guitar as a teen in his pastor-father's church. Those
experiences lend both a gravitas and rebelliousness to Meade's songs
and self. Now the frontman of his own band slinging guitar licks with
expert precision, his music rolled out with two releases in 2014, his
first EP "Long Ways To Go" followed by his first full-length album
"Chief Of The Sinners." His next EP "Heartbreak Coming" came in 2016
with a couple of singles to announce his commencement on the Texas
Music Chart, followed by his second full-length album "Waves" in
2019. In 2021, Meade introduced his third LP 'Black Sheep' including
the hit tracks "Happier Alone," "Cave In,"Dopamine Drop," and "Deja
Vu." Meade has since released his highly anticipated fourth LP
'Abstract Art Of An Unstable Mind' further showcasing his ability to
seamlessly blend genres into a groovy yet piercingly fresh sound of
rock 'n' roll.