The Meat Purveyors have a wide range of influences, as evidenced by the variety of artists that they pay tribute to in their recorded covers, including songs by Ronee Blakley, Nick Lowe, ABBA, Foreigner, The Human League and Ratt. The band also has a reputation for "sassy stage play", "immaculate harmonies" and "a relentless percussive pace".
Band history
Formation
In Austin, Texas, during the summer of 1996, Bill Anderson and Jo Walston initiated the formation of The Texas Meat Purveyors, and quickly drew Cherilyn diMond, Pete Stiles and Nora Floyd into the project.
''Sweet in the Pants'' and ''More Songs About Buildings and Cows''
In the spring of 1997, the Texas Meat Purveyors played a showcase at South By Southwest. A representative from Bloodshot Records was on hand, and after the showcase he offered the band a recording contract which they accepted. At this point, the band renamed themselves "The Meat Purveyors", to avoid infringing on the use of "Texas Meat Purveyors" by an actual meat purveying business that was also operating in Austin, Texas. In late 1997, the band released their first album on the Bloodshot label, Sweet in the Pants. In the summer of 1999 the band released More Songs About Buildings and Cows. However, by New Year's Eve 1999/2000, the band went on hiatus, announcing that they had broken up for good.
Reunion and later recordings
In September 2001, the Meat Purveyors regrouped, and by the end of the following year they released the new album, All Relationships are Doomed to Fail. In the summer of 2004, the Meat Purveyors released Pain by Numbers, their fourth album on the Bloodshot label. The Meat Purveyors released their most recent Bloodshot album, Someday Soon Things Will Be Much Worse!, in the summer of 2006. In October of the same year they once again called it quits because Cherilyn diMond decided to get married and head off to Maine. She thought better of it, and not being able to stay apart forever they toured once during 2007 and then again in 2008. In August 2008 they also released a new EP of three Bill Anderson originals, and four covers entitled Come And Take It. They are currently on yet another hiatus.