Miz Metro – “Trashion” – SXSW 2010 Showcasing Artist

Posted by admin on March 30th, 2010 and filed under independent music artist | 4 Comments »

Miz Metro is a modern music media artist, one that embodies the power today’s artist can have in the creation and distribution of their image- as an art form in itself. While maintaining a 4.0 at SUNY Purchase as a New Media major, Miz Metro also leads here seven-piece band “The Makebelieves” and plays regularly in NYC, in between traveling to LA frequently to write, record and sell songs. With a strong voice on the Internet, her popular weekly column “Miz Metro Mondayz” on The Bloom Blog has developed a loyal following which has helped expand her fan base across the world. Experimenting with editing her own music videos, she designs all the media for her marketing, is producing her own Internet TV Show, and is curating an art show at Gallery 151 called “TRASHION” featuring recycled art including her own Metro card pieces. At 22 years old she is poised, with an unwavering work ethic, to be a future music media mogul. She’s the next Madonna, but the first Miz Metro.

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4 Responses

  1. luvvergurl333 Says:

    love the video it …
    love the video it is awesome, your outfits are killer to!

  2. KlLLERQUEEN Says:

    I liiiiiiike this : …
    I liiiiiiike this :3 you are sweet and intimidating at the same time! All good.

  3. mizmetro Says:

    I named the song …
    I named the song TRASHION because it’s the name of the underground parties I used to throw on the Lower East Side, and the name of an art show I curated inspired by recycled based art. I also got my name from Metrocard earrings I hand made. Hope that Answers your question! & my next single is “Love is A Show” so you’ll get plenty of love…I’m a New Yorker, what can I say- it’s not all hearts & rainbows here.

  4. KNZone2 Says:

    Why did she call …
    Why did she call this song “Trashion?” Isn’t that a form of recycled clothing?

    I don’t typically like these kinds of songs on the basis that they usually turn out with a near-complete lack of focus with all of the flair and the “fuck-you” attitude that really puts me off. I can’t say that people really eat this up, either, I personally feel that we’re more open to “love-you” attitudes and stuff like that. If I start making music, I think I could balance the hate out, myself.

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