Kit Major Reclaims Defiance on Miss Ego EP

Los Angeles-based artist Kit Major released their new EP, Miss Ego, through Futureless. The project arrived alongside the release of the newest focused track, “Messin’ With Me,” a garage rock single accompanied by a music video. Both, the single and EP were released simultaneously.

Kit Major has built her profile as an independent performer operating within the DIY punk rock space, with a live reputation that has been central to her identity as an artist. Miss Ego was conceived as an extension of that stage presence — high-energy guitar, deep rooted lyrics written to be delivered in large, communal settings.

The EP’s thematic core developed from a period of writer’s block in which Kit Major found herself working around two different songs built on the same lyrical premise: the phrase “there’s no room in bed for Miss Ego.” That line became the conceptual anchor for the full project, which addresses identity, femininity, and the negotiation of space — onstage, in relationships, and within the rock scene broadly. “Messin’ With Me,” takes a lighter approach within that framework, described by Kit Major as an accidentally optimistic garage rock song rooted in the music she listens to.

Both music videos — for “Messin’ With Me” and the title track “Miss Ego” — were directed by Emma Lev, Kit Major’s sister. A second video for “Miss Ego” is available via YouTube.

Miss Ego marks a consolidation of the themes Major has pursued across her recorded output, with the EP format allowing her to present identity and femininity through a lens on her own terms and through her own label relationship with Futureless. For an artist whose work is grounded in live performance and self-determination, the release documents where that trajectory currently stands.

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