Later that year, she signed to Atlantic Records, with which she released the Make a Shadow EP (2014) and her debut album, Sorry (2015).
Born in Nashville, Myers spent the first five years of her life in Tennessee's Smoky Mountains where she was raised by her father, a truck driver, and her mother, both formerly Jehovah's Witnesses.
When she was 12, Myers and her siblings were taken out of school when the family moved, this time to Florida, where they remained throughout her teen years.
During this period, Myers began singing, writing songs on keyboard, and teaching herself (and learning from her brother) to play bass and guitar.
A few days shy of her 20th birthday, Myers made the decision to move to Los Angeles to pursue a career in music.
She lived in a studio apartment with her then-boyfriend, got a job waitressing at a coffee shop in Hollywood, and performed whenever she could secure a gig.
According to Myers, her goal for her music is simple, stating that "I want it to make people unafraid to feel.
[4] In September 2013, Myers opened for The Pixies at three shows in both Los Angeles, CA and Brooklyn, NY and released a new single "Desire", which premiered on Stereogum.
[5] Myers kicked off 2014 with the release of the "Desire" music video, premiering it on Vice’s Noisey blog.
[citation needed] Following the release of Make a Shadow, Myers began to draw attention at alternative radio, first by Kansas City's KRBZ – 96.5 The Buzz, a station known for breaking acts early on, such as the English indie outfit alt-J.
[citation needed] "Desire" became one of the top ten most Shazam'd tracks in the Kansas City metropolitan area.
[8] The song was the fourth-most-played (38 times) on KRBZ Kansas City in the week ending June 15, according to Nielsen BDS.
[9] Myers performed at the station's annual Afentra's Prom in April, and she joined the New Zealand pop duo Broods on select dates of their Spring North American tour, which included stops in Los Angeles, Chicago, Brooklyn, Washington DC, and Boston.
Myers worked with producer Christian "Leggy" Langdon on the album, recording it mostly at his studio in Topanga.
Myers then stated during a livestream on her Patreon on April 27, 2020, that the project had evolved into two EPs to be released later in the year.
On July 26, 2020, it was announced during a Patreon livestream that her next single would be titled "Any Way You Wanna Love".
I loved Sting, Led Zeppelin, Dire Straits, James Taylor and Fleetwood Mac.
'"[3] According to Interview, "the lovelorn facets of Myers' dark, intimate music might evoke Sinéad O'Connor or Fiona Apple, but there are also moments of tumult and menace that trace back to her teenage fascination with grunge bands such as Nirvana and Alice In Chains.