Meg Toohey
Meg Toohey

On August 28th, musician, songwriter, and producer Meg Toohey return to her rock and roll roots with ‘That’s All Over Now.’

A brooding rocker in the vein of Bruce Springsteen and Tom Petty, “That’s All Over Now” features Toohey deftly traversing between memory and the present, dream and hard, cold reality in a track that’s at once deeply emotional while beckoning the listener to roll the windows down, turn the volume up, and let it all go.

In 2020, Toohey released Butch, her first solo album since 2001.

Going back to her roots, Toohey emulated artists with which she has always resonated deeply – icons like Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, and more contemporary singers Brandi Carlile and Lucinda Williams. Butch received critical acclaim from her peers in the industry and music critics alike.

Toohey continues the journey towards finding her voice as a writer with a new series of singles to be released by Symphonic Distribution, starting with “That’s All Over Now.”

“I dug out my old record player and did a deep dive into 70’s Springsteen and Tom Petty, Dire Straits, and early Bonnie Raitt,” she said. “I tried to recreate the production styles and sounds that I loved hearing, bells, baritone sax, jangly guitar and slippery slide guitars. I knew that was where I wanted to go stylistically with this next group of new songs.”

The new single finds Toohey working with the same team she used on Butch: mixer Rachael Alina, drummer John O’Reilly Jr., Nadia Digiallonardo, and co-writer Dawn Kamerling.

“’That’s All Over Now’ is that song that I always want to blast when I’m on a road trip,” said Toohey. “I wanted to ensure that this group of songs had a lot of that feel-good vibe behind them. Trying to find some sunshine in these tricky times is my way.”

A Berklee College of Music graduate, Toohey got her start on the Boston music scene, writing and performing alongside Lori McKenna and Josh Ritter. A move to the West Coast found her playing for the Weepies, touring with the iconic Manolo Garcia, and playing with former David Bowie guitarist Gerry Leonard. Toohey also produced projects for singer/songwriter Garrison Starr and a track for a GRAMMY-nominated album by comedian Margaret Cho.

Toohey’s work has also been heard in various hit TV series such as Pretty Little LiarsVampire DiariesParenthoodGrey’s AnatomyGossip Girl, and other shows on MTV, PBS, and more. Her work with The Weepies has also been featured in films including Sex in the CityFriends with MoneyMorning Glory, and Last Shift (which debuted at the Cannes Film Festival in 2015).

A move to NYC found Toohey playing the guitar for one of Broadway’s hottest hit shows. In January 2020, she took her final bow along with the rest of the cast as Sara Bareilles’ Tony-nominated Waitress: The Musical closed after wowing audiences for nearly four years. In addition to her on-stage Broadway work, Toohey appeared in live TV performances on shows such as The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

With “That’s All Over Now,” Toohey again steps into the solo spotlight, mining her personal experiences and musical inspirations to deliver the sort of expert songcraft that fans and critics have come to expect from this extraordinaire artist.