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REVIEW album Molly Stone The Softies

Molly Stone Compiles Years of Tender Work On The Softies

The Softies

Molly Stone

Molly Stone’s The Softies collects four of her gtneler tracks into a deliberately intimate EP. Known for her ability to merge vulnerability with wit on her previous single, Stone has crafted songs that balance emotional depth.
The project spans years of songwriting, pulling together pieces not bound by narrative but united by feeling. “Maybe I’m a Handful” and “Glitter” showcase her signature honesty, while “You Left So Suddently” reflects on the loss of her father with careful, understated expression.
Stone explains that the EP’s creation was intentional. She gathered her softer songs to form a cohesive release that emphaises emotional clairty. Collaborations, such as Nathan Thomas on the closing track “I Just Wanna Give You Love, expands the EP’s tonal range while maintaining the intimacy central to her music.
The EP is rooted in pop and acoustic singer-songwriter traditions, making it both sonically familiar and personally resonant. By highlighting emotional precision over spectacle, Stone’s debut contributes to the independent artist narrative of authenticity over commercial formula.
The Softies ultimately positions Stone an as emerging artists unafraid of restraint. For those following the independent music scene, The Softies provides insight into a creative process guided by personal reflection, collaboration, and the deliberate use of vulnerability as a storytelling tool.

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