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Energy Whores Unveils “PRETTY SPARKLY THINGS”

  • Writer: Garcia
    Garcia
  • Aug 31
  • 2 min read
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Glitter may light up the surface of Pretty Sparkly Things, but its gleam conceals an uncompromising core. Energy Whores turn shimmer into a weapon, using sleek hooks and buoyant rhythm to lure listeners into a world where privilege, excess, and social illusions are scrutinized with razor-sharp intent. The track manages to dazzle even as it dismantles the very obsessions it seems to celebrate. Driven by steady synth pulses, taut percussion, and a nimble bassline, the song moves with a sense of restless momentum. Its club-ready drive is immediate, yet beneath that radiant exterior lies a trenchant commentary on wealth worship and the culture of distraction. The music mirrors the theme: enticing and polished on first listen, but threaded with disquiet the longer you stay. At the center, Carrie Schoenfeld’s vocal delivery cuts through the arrangement with understated poise, alternating between playful detachment and subtle admonition.


Her performance carries a sly intelligence, underscoring the song’s critique while keeping its groove intact. Attilio Valenti complements her presence with agile guitar lines, adding rawness to the otherwise luminous textures and giving the track a touch of art-rock grit. Together, they channel the band’s signature avant-electro style, fusing electronic energy, theatrical edge, and political urgency.

As an early look at the forthcoming album Arsenal of Democracy, Pretty Sparkly Things sharpens Energy Whores’ reputation for merging daring production with pointed social insight. Their work occupies a space between genres—part EDM, part electro-pop, part experimental rock—woven together by lyrics that confront consumerism, greed, and the systems that perpetuate inequality.




The song’s strength lies in this duality. Its sheen invites the listener to dance, but its subtext lingers long after the rhythm subsides. By hiding incisive social critique inside irresistible melodies, Energy Whores achieve a rare balance: music that stimulates the mind while moving the body. With Pretty Sparkly Things, the band continue to prove themselves fearless in both sound and message. They craft a celebration that doubles as a challenge, daring audiences to look past the sparkle and question what lies beneath. It’s an anthem for those unwilling to accept surface-level glamour at face value—a luminous call to awareness set against a beat too captivating to resist.




 
 
 

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