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Energy Whores Spark with Subversive New Single “Pretty Sparkly Things”

  • Writer: Miles Coleman
    Miles Coleman
  • Sep 28
  • 2 min read

Updated: Sep 29

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New York’s genre bending provocateurs Energy Whores return with a track that is equal parts seductive and scathing. Their new single, Pretty Sparkly Things, does not simply lean into the glamour of electronic pop, it tears the glittering surface apart to reveal the rot beneath.


At first listen, the song could easily pass as a late night club cut, sleek synths pulse against angular rhythms while the vocal delivery lures you into its hypnotic cadence. But what truly lingers is the sting of the words. Energy Whores lace their sound with stark commentary on materialism, exposing the emptiness of luxury culture, celebrity obsession, and the rigged systems that sustain them. The juxtaposition is deliberate, a shimmering beat that disguises a bruising message.


Carrie Schoenfeld, the project’s driving force, has always thrived on dualities. A classically trained pianist and indie filmmaker, she brings both precision and theatrical flair to the band’s sonic identity. Alongside guitarist Attilio Valenti, Schoenfeld turns protest into performance art, threading satire and fury through textures of electro pop, art rock, and folk tinged storytelling. Her voice does not just deliver lines, it presses them into the listener with unflinching clarity.


What sets Pretty Sparkly Things apart is its refusal to play safe. It is political without preaching, stylish without being shallow, and bold enough to disrupt the passive listening experience. There is an undeniable catchiness to the production, yet beneath every glittering note lies a critique of the systems that exploit and divide. Energy Whores are not merely making tracks, they are constructing soundscapes that provoke as much as they entertain.



This single offers a glimpse into their forthcoming album Arsenal of Democracy, due out this fall, which promises to expand on their exploration of power, greed, and cultural decay. If Pretty Sparkly Things is any indication, the record will be both danceable and disquieting, the kind of work that forces you to move while you think. For those looking for music that challenges as fiercely as it grooves, Energy Whores are a band to watch closely.

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