Portraits of Tracy releases her disruptive, experimental, and ultra-vivid EP

Photo by Mae Kail
July 24 2026

PRAISE FOR Portraits of Tracy

“Kitschy, delicious, elevating, and singular...a tour de force of production and melodic sweetness. It marks the re-emergence of a real one to watch.”

The FADER

“Loud, furious, and fun, embodying a profound frustration with rampant bigotry that threatens to pervade even the most private of spaces and offering a sonic respite.”

FLAUNT

“A bright, bold new era...a technicolor fever dream.”

Clash

“A breath of fresh air...heady sonics, tongue-twisting lyricism and striking vocal presence.”

Wonderland

Q: From Where Do Our Primal Instincts Originate A: MTV! is out now, listen to it here.

Today, Portraits of Tracy — the elusive producer, singer, and multi-instrumentalist who earned a cult following after setting online circles alight from her teenage bedroom in Baton Rouge, LA — shares her new EP Q: From Where Do Our Primal Instincts Originate A: MTV!. Read about how Tracy’s “epic retro-rock is giving the alt-right hell” in a feature at The FADER here.

Listen to Q: From Where Do Our Primal Instincts Originate A: MTV! here.

The EP arrives with focus track “Royal Courts (Great Misfortune),” a shape-shifter which spans classic soul and psych blues projected from another time-space reality. “‘Royal Courts (Great Misfortune)’ is where my love for all things classic soul, meets my love for all things folk,” Tracy says of the track. “Pulling from Sly & The Family Stone, Rose Banks, Little Boy Blues, Elly Stone & even Patience & Prudence to bring you 3 minutes & 55 seconds of pure. classic. devil music.”


Watch the visualizer for “Royal Courts (Great Misfortune)” here.

Disruptive, experimental, and ultra-vivid, Tracy’s sound draws on indelible memories: a childhood spent locked into DC hardcore, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater and when MTV reigned supreme.

Sharing on her vision for the EP, Tracy says: Q: From Where Do Our Primal Instincts Originate? A: MTV! is a loud and playful glimpse into who I am as a person and a musician. Drawing from acts like Stereolab & The Beach Boys…to Dead Kennedys & Dag Nasty…you know it’s bound to be a fun time.”

Recent single “This Song May Or May Not Be About An Alt-Right Influencer” is a thrashing DC hardcore love letter and song of defiance which takes down a neo-nazi who had been enjoying her art while standing in opposition to her people and culture.

It followed the era-announcing “Caught In A Jam,” a retrofuturistic anthem written for a space age lounge, with punchy, Gary Numan-style synths and a belting power chorus that feels like Carole King astral projected into a Starfleet ship. It came with a suitably kitsch video as Tracy is in a 60s space suit, green-screened into a cardboard metropolis where she must fight an “alien” invasion.

Q: From Where Do Our Primal Instincts Originate A: MTV! Is a playful successor to 2023’s Drive Home. An extraordinary statement of autonomy and sonic freedom, the 18-track concept record is an analogy for Tracy’s own journey in accepting herself as transgender and finding her voice as a Black, queer teen raised in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Through the lens of Junie, the album’s central character, Tracy frantically whips between elements of classic rock, hip-hop, R&B, soul, and psychedelic indie rock to tell a story of family, belonging and the importance of staying true to your gut — all guided by her prodigious musical talent.

This EP marks a confident new stage in her evolution, one where she reintroduces herself in glorious technicolor. Get ready to hit play on a whole new level from Portraits of Tracy.

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