You know that jittery, butterfly-in-your-stomach stage where you’re not sure if the other person feels the same way, but every glance feels like a spark? That’s exactly the energy Los Angeles band senses have bottled up in their brand-new single, onto something. It’s bright, it’s emotional, and it might just become your next go-to soundtrack for late-night overthinking or daydreaming walks.
The song drops as the title track from their forthcoming third EP, also called onto something, which is set to land October 24 via Hopeless Records. If you’ve had tiptoeing on repeat (you know, the one that pulled in around 200,000 streams in just a month), then you’re definitely going to want to line this one up next.
Singer Madison Taylor described the single as “all about the sweet tension between two people circling around a connection that they can’t quite name yet.” And honestly, that feeling translates perfectly through shimmering synths, heartfelt lyrics, and hooks that dig in immediately. It’s the kind of track that feels made for screaming in a packed room, and luckily, fans will get the chance very soon.

senses are taking their songs on the road this fall, supporting Marianas Trench on their U.S. run through September and October before heading to the UK in November with The Summer Set. If you’ve ever seen one of their viral live clips floating around, you already know their shows are chaotic in the best way possible — big choruses, raw energy, and a crowd that looks completely locked in.

It’s been a quick rise for the band, who formed back in 2019 when Madison Taylor and drummer Nick Sampson met through Craigslist. Since then, they’ve dropped two EPs, toured with everyone from Charlotte Sands to Boys Like Girls, and built a tight-knit community of fans who show up in force at every gig. Critics have called them everything from “larger-than-life pop rock” to “instantly infectious,” and it’s not hard to see why.
With onto something, senses aren’t just chasing a vibe — they’re showing exactly why people are paying attention. This is a band finding their lane and flooring it, and October’s EP looks like it’s going to be a serious moment for them.



