Molly Stone Embraces Quiet Power on New EP ‘The Softies’
- Danielle Holian
- 5 hours ago
- 2 min read

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Four-track release highlights tenderness, wit, and emotional honesty
Molly Stone, the artist known for her “sweet voice, sharp tongue, unapologetically Molly”, returns with The Softies, a four-track EP that leans into gentleness without losing its bite.
Recognised for blending vulnerability with wit, Stone has built a reputation for songs that sound delicate while cutting deep. As Earmilk notes, her music balances “sweetness and sass… distinctly her own.” On The Softies, she strips things back further, spotlighting intimate songwriting, tender melodies, and emotional clarity.
Written over the last few years, the EP brings together a collection of Molly’s softer songs, not bound by a single narrative, but unified by feeling. “I picked out my gentle songs and thought it would be nice to release them all together in a bundle,” she explains. The result is a quietly intentional project that proves softness can still be powerful, and that sweetness never means submission.
Sonically rooted in folk, pop, and acoustic singer-songwriter traditions, The Softies will resonate with fans of Taylor Swift, Lily Allen, Sabrina Carpenter, and Ed Sheeran. Tracks like “Maybe I’m a Handful” and “Glitter” showcase Molly’s signature honesty, while “You Left So Suddenly” explores the restraint and grace of her dad's death. Closing track “I Just Wanna Give You Love”, featuring Nathan Thomas, offers warmth and connection without losing emotional edge.
The Softies is a quieter release, but no less deliberate. It’s Molly Stone at her most tender, self-assured, and emotionally precise.
TRACKLIST
Maybe I’m a Handful
Glitter
You Left So Suddenly
I Just Wanna Give You Love (feat. Nathan Thomas)
CREDITS
Songwriting: Molly Stone & Marc Rapson (all tracks)
Additional Songwriting: Nathan Thomas (on “Maybe I’m a Handful”)
Production: Reya
Vocals: Molly Stone
Featured Artist: Nathan Thomas (“I Just Wanna Give You Love”)
PRESS & ONLINE PR
Press campaign via Decent Music PR
Previous support from Earmilk, Atwood Magazine, The Luna Collective, Sonic Sisters Magazine, Music Crowns, Lock Magazine, Existential Magazine, Rotate Magazine, Whytt Magazine, PM Studio, melodrift music blog, The Further, The Other Side Reviews, The Cult Gateway, WeSpeakMedia2, Rolling Hype, and more
PR Contact: Danielle Holian, danielle.holian@decentmusicpr.com





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