If you haven’t met MEGG yet, it’s about time you joined the Low Life Club. The Nashville-based, SoCal-born alt-pop force just dropped her latest EP — and it’s everything her fans have been waiting for: loud, vulnerable, unfiltered, and a little bit rebellious.
Across six anthemic tracks, MEGG throws a party for anyone who’s ever felt too much, said too much, or loved too hard. It’s packed with songs like “IDC,” “Get Over It,” and the hauntingly raw focus track “Clarity.” From the first listen, “Clarity” hits like a diary entry shouted through a megaphone — a desperate plea for truth in a world that feels anything but honest. “It’s a cry for any semblance of honesty in our currently very dark world,” MEGG explains, and you can feel that ache in every note.
The EP itself is an unapologetic tribute to MEGG’s roots. “With SoCal in my blood, Low Life Club is my ode to the West Coast,” she shares. And it shows — the whole project pulses with sunshine grit and punk-rock bite, blending the energy of Gwen Stefani with the emotion of Hayley Williams. It’s nostalgic but fresh, messy but empowering. Basically, it’s MEGG in her purest form.
And if you think the studio versions are powerful, wait until you see her live. MEGG’s taking her high-voltage performances across the US, hitting Hermosa Beach, LA, and Nashville — sharing stages with names like Strung Out, Pulley, and Tomorrow’s Bad Seeds. There’s no doubt these songs were made to be screamed back at her by a crowd.

It’s clear Low Life Club isn’t just an EP — it’s an invitation. A reminder that even in the noise and the nonsense, there’s beauty in being unapologetically yourself. MEGG’s got the vocals, the vision, and the venom to back it up — and honestly? We’re here for every second of it.



