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Molly Moore
The Echo
1822 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90026
Nov 10, 2022
7:00 PM PST
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Molly Moore Biography
For as much as New York-born and Los Angeles-based songstress Molly Moore’s music speaks to a 5G generation, her straight-shooting lyrics, soulful timbre, and psychedelically spun style transcend eras. Molly’s art quietly impacted pop from behind-the-scenes and in the spotlight. As a songwriter, she’s written for multiplatinum pop superstar Jesse McCartney, K-pop phenomenon EXO, as well as Grammy-nominee, actress, and singer Lea Michele, and has composed children’s music for the Hasbro animated series Hanazuki. As an artist, Molly was previously one-half of pop duo Cosmos & Creature with her then-boyfriend Brandyn Burnette, and signed to Steve Aoki’s Dim Mak label, garnered over 26 million streams, played sold-out shows at The Roxy and The Troubador in Los Angeles, and shared the stage with artists such as Dua Lipa, John Mayer, and Bebe Rexha.
Since the breakup and end of her former project as well as the sudden loss of her father, Molly has ventured off to create her own music with the release of her forthcoming debut album Voice on the Internet (out November 13th) as she tells her personal journey while tapping into relatable experiences of heartache, loss, body issues, vulnerability, independence, and overall, self-acceptance. The album is an ode to her journey towards self-discovery and includes latest single “Handsomer” ft. Maty Noyes, which Hollywood Life has called “the empowerment anthem of 2020,” alongside Molly’s previously released singles “IRL,” “I love you but I don’t like you,” and “Be Here Now.” An incredible artist in her own right, Molly has amassed over 13 million streams and praise from the likes of PopDust, Ladygunn, LA Weekly, PopCrush, Impose Magazine, buzzbands.la, and Atwood Magazine amongst others.
Read MoreSince the breakup and end of her former project as well as the sudden loss of her father, Molly has ventured off to create her own music with the release of her forthcoming debut album Voice on the Internet (out November 13th) as she tells her personal journey while tapping into relatable experiences of heartache, loss, body issues, vulnerability, independence, and overall, self-acceptance. The album is an ode to her journey towards self-discovery and includes latest single “Handsomer” ft. Maty Noyes, which Hollywood Life has called “the empowerment anthem of 2020,” alongside Molly’s previously released singles “IRL,” “I love you but I don’t like you,” and “Be Here Now.” An incredible artist in her own right, Molly has amassed over 13 million streams and praise from the likes of PopDust, Ladygunn, LA Weekly, PopCrush, Impose Magazine, buzzbands.la, and Atwood Magazine amongst others.
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