[video] Molly Burch – Tattoo

Molly Burch is back with a new single and video “Tattoo”, taken from her upcoming and highly-anticipated new album Daydreamer. It is set for release on September 29 via Captured Tracks.

The latest teaser from it (after “Physical” and “Unconditional”), “Tattoo”, is an emotional tribute to her late best friend, Lena, and is released alongside a music video, which she created with Lena’s sister Mia. She shares the following about it:

“We wanted to show footage of Lena and paint a picture of what she was like. We added in public domain footage of nature and visuals that reminded us of her. The line in the song ‘I wanna tell you it’s okay, even though it’s crazy, you wouldn’t believe it, I think you would hate it’ refers to how much she’s missed since she’s passed. Social media, climate disasters — as much as I wish she was here today, I think she would have had a really hard time with modern life. She had a severely sensitive soul. I added footage of wildfires, earthquakes, and water pollution to represent what I was saying with this line. I hope this song reaches people who have experienced great loss and can be a comfort to them. I share this with love”.

Watch below and pre-order the album here.

[video] Molly Burch – Unconditional

On September 29 Molly Burch will release Daydreamer, her highly-anticipated new album (via Captured Tracks).

The latest teaser from it (after “Physical”) is “Unconditional”, a super catchy and emotional synth pop cut, producer by Wild Nothing’s Jack Tatum. It is unveiled alongside the accompanying video, which shows Molly and her friends hanging out, playing with an ouija board and partaking in a pillow fight while dawned in brightly coloured silk robes.

Watch below and pre-order the album here.

[video] Molly Burch – Physical

Molly Burch has announced her new album Daydreamer which will be out on September 29 via Captured Tracks.

Along with the news she is sharing a new single/video “Physical”, a dark and catchy synth pop track that features driving rhythms, emotive vocals, and an infectious chorus.

It was the first song Burch and producer Jack Tatum (Wild Nothing) worked on together, setting the tone for the rest of the LP’s sound. The track is about Burch’s public struggles with PMS, but the lyrics can easily resonate more broadly.

Watch below and pre-order the record here.