Premiere: Kit Major fights for self-acceptance on ‘Garbage Planet’, off October’s new EP


After releasing the loosie ‘Let Me In Your Band’ earlier this year, Kit Major has her sights set on bigger things, with the follow-up to 2022’s Vampire Saturday EP pencilled in for the end of October. The lead single from her forthcoming Love.Sick.Major. EP finds the Los Angeles artist doing her best to accept herself, set to a typically hooky alt-pop soundtrack.

Of ‘Garbage Planet’, Major says: “[It’s] a real place and I visit it often. […] [The song] isn’t supposed to be ‘woe is me’, and it’s not supposed to be a self deprecating statement, it’s owning the parts of yourself that aren’t perfect and learning to be okay with it[;] it’s just the way my planet orbits around yours.”

Directed by Adrian Vega Albela Osorio, the video for ‘Garbage Planet’ features a performance with a twist. We’re premiering it below; the song is out tomorrow, and the Love.Sick.Major EP follows on Friday October 25th.

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