BMI Indie Spotlight: Molly Moore

Posted in News on March 17, 2021

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. As a songwriter, she’s written for multiplatinum pop superstar, Jesse McCartney, K-pop phenomenon, EXO, and GRAMMY nominee, Lea Michele, and as a composer, she has worked on children’s music for the Hasbro animated series, Hanazuki. As a former member of Cosmos & Creature, she has played sold-out shows at The Roxy and The Troubador in Los Angeles and shared the stage with artists like Dua Lipa, John Mayer, and Bebe Rexha. Following the dissolution of Cosmos & Creature and the sudden loss of her father, Moore released her debut solo album, Voice on the Internet, which charts her personal journey of heartache, loss, body image issues, independence, and self-acceptance. The 20-song LP features standouts like “i love you but i don’t like you,” “Handsomer,” and “Careful,” and her work has received praise from publications like PopDust, Ladygunn, LA Weekly, PopCrush, Impose, buzzbands.la, and Atwood magazine, among others. More than 13 million streams and nearly 116K monthly listeners on Spotify can’t be wrong. In fact, it only leaves us wanting Moore.

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