South Bay–born, Nashville-based alternative and pop-punk artist MEGG released her single “Clarity” from her EP ‘Low Life Club,’ with the track taking her back to her roots as a vocalist as a cry for any semblance of honesty in a currently very dark world. A collection of six raw and unapologetic tracks, ‘Low Life Club’ cements MEGG’s status as one of pop-punk’s boldest new voices, blending pop sensibility with punk-rock roots into a sound that’s rebellious, catchy and deeply personal, a fearless soundtrack for tomboys, romantics, loudmouths and misfits alike. Channeling Gwen Stefani’s swagger, Hayley Williams’ firepower and Joan Jett’s grit, MEGG brings early-2000s energy into a modern, unapologetically self-defined era, with the EP feeling like the unofficial soundtrack to the West Coast and easily some of the best music she’s ever put out, multidimensional with heaviness, vulnerability, riot, vocal chops, nostalgia, party and everything in between. A graduate of USC’s inaugural Popular Music Performance Program, MEGG has been tearing up stages across the country from headlining hometown venues like Saint Rocke in Hermosa Beach to packing The End in Nashville, sharing stages with KISS and The Used, opening at Musink, performing at the 30th Anniversary Vans Warped Tour in Long Beach and singing the National Anthem for the LA Dodgers, LA Galaxy and LA Sparks at Crypto.com Arena. Following a string of singles including the bratty fan-favorite “IDC” currently spinning on SiriusXM’s The Pop Off and 107.7 The Bone’s Bone Breakers, MEGG continues building momentum that just might be unstoppable in 2026.


