Meghanne Storey pulls no punches on the raw through “Fuck Man”
- Sakshi Batra
- Jan 4
- 1 min read
"Fuck Man" - A heartbreak confession so honest it feels like it wasn’t meant to be overheard.

Meghanne Storey is a singer and songwriter based in Bonney Lake, Washington. One of the most remarkable features of her musical work is her emotional openness, free from fear. Meghanne’s music is influenced by the likes of Natalie Merchant and Sarah McLachlan, and is warm, nostalgic, and made without any compromise, just perfect for those who want their artists to be human and vulnerable, rather than flawless studio creations.
“Fuck Man” is a very honest record, which takes heartbreak and presents it in its simplest form.

Meghanne Storey, without any studio gloss or emotional padding, gives a performance that is very much alive and feels like it happened right now. Lynn Sorensen's subtle bass and heart, breaking violin help paint a very delicate emotional picture, while Brandt Parkes grunge, tinged guitar is a homage to the Pacific Northwest without being heavy with the past. The biggest strength of the production is its very limited use of sounds; every silence, crack, and breath is of importance. Fuck Man is not about letting go or finding closure; it is a record of survival, honesty, and the quiet strength in being able to say exactly what hurts.




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