The origins of The Meows trace back to the early 1990s when Francis, the lead singer of the punk rock band Revved-Up Bulls, and Enric, the bassist of the garage band The Marmotes, met during a joint tour. Their mutual love for rock 'n' roll led them to form a cover band purely for fun. Over the years, this side project evolved into The Meows, a band that has seen numerous lineup changes but has always stayed true to its garage rock roots.

Chosen as the best album of 2011 by the El Sótano program on Radio 3, 'All You Can Eat is a testament to The Meows' ability to evolve while staying true to their sound. This album is considered by many fans to be their most complete work. It showcases a playful side of the band, with tracks that are both high-energy and soulful. The album's seamless blend of punk, rock, and R&B influences makes it a standout in their discography. This compilation album features demos recorded before their first album with No Tomorrow Records, including some tracks from their early days. It provides a raw and unfiltered look at the band's beginnings, capturing the essence of their early sound. The album includes previously unreleased material and live tracks, offering a nostalgic trip for long-time fans and a historical insight for new listeners. Known for its loud and fast tracks, 'At the Top of the Bottom' represents The Meows at their most intense. This album is a high-energy ride from start to finish, showcasing the band's punk rock roots. It's a must-listen for anyone who appreciates the raw power of garage rock. This self-titled album is a celebration of the band's journey and musical evolution. It features a mix of new tracks and reimagined versions of older songs, providing a comprehensive look at The Meows' sound. The album is a perfect introduction for new fans and a treat for those who have followed the band from the beginning. The latest addition to their discography,'More and Better', continues to build on the band's legacy. It features a refined sound that still retains the raw energy and rebellious spirit of their earlier works. The album is a testament to The Meows' ability to grow and innovate while staying true to their roots.Discography
All You Can Eat (2011)
All You Gotta Do (2014)
At the Top of the Bottom (2016)
The Meows (2016)
More and Better (2019)
