Miles Jenson shares bold new single “Country Club” ahead of EP release
- Ignite
- Apr 23
- 1 min read

Miles Jenson returns with “Country Club,” the lead single from his upcoming EP Sunshine Goldmine, due June 20. Produced by Grammy-winner King Garbage, the track delivers a groove-laden blend of soul, pop, and sharp social critique.
Inspired by coverage of Atlanta’s “Heroin Triangle,” Jenson explores how media narratives shift based on race and class. “Quarterback in cotillion / Prom queens on heroin / Father on Ashley Madison / Detox with a four car drive”—he wastes no time pulling back the curtain.
Though not his debut, “Country Club” introduces a new creative chapter for Jenson, showcasing his ability to blend personal insight with political edge. With Sunshine Goldmine, he dives into themes of addiction, classism, self-awareness, and transformation—all wrapped in a rich, genre-fluid sound that nods to both Stax-era soul and modern alt-pop.