Energy Whores returns with “Planet B,” a striking original single that channels frustration and urgency into a tightly focused artistic statement. The track is built around a central question that feels increasingly unavoidable in modern discourse: what happens when humanity continues to treat Earth as expendable while imagining escape routes to other worlds? Rather than presenting climate anxiety as abstraction, the song grounds it in emotional immediacy and lived contradiction.

“Planet B” leans into a rich fusion of electronic textures and art rock sensibilities, forming what the project describes as avant electro. Pulsing rhythms, cinematic synth layers, and atmospheric sound design create a sense of movement that feels both immersive and uneasy. The production balances beauty with tension, allowing the track to remain engaging while reinforcing its underlying thematic urgency. It is electronic music designed not just for motion, but for reflection.

The creative identity behind the project is central to its impact. Led by Carrie Schoenfeld, and supported by guitarist Attilio Valenti alongside producer and sound designer Grant (NYC), the collaboration produces a cohesive sonic signature. Energy Whores have consistently positioned themselves at the intersection of music and social commentary, using accessible hooks and layered production to engage listeners in complex themes without losing momentum or clarity.

“Planet B” stands out as both a warning and a reflection. It resists the temptation to offer easy answers, instead focusing on responsibility, denial, and the stories societies construct about the future. For listeners drawn to electronic music with narrative depth and cinematic scope, the single delivers a compelling balance of atmosphere and message, reinforcing Energy Whores’ growing reputation for thought-driven, genre-blending innovation.

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