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Molly Stone explores emotional depth with tenderness on "The Softies" EP

  • February 12, 2026
  • Natalie Patrick
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Molly Stone is known for having a voice that is both soft and strong, and "The Softies," her most recent EP, is a great example of this duality. The four-track compilation, which is just over 13 minutes long, is a great mix of emotional closeness and sharp lyrical commentary.

From the opening track, the simple melody of "Maybe I'm a Handful" draws people in, hiding the sharp wit in Stone's lyrics. The song sets the mood for an EP that explores personal truths with bravery while still sounding soft and welcoming. "Glitter" is another great song that combines soft, ethereal melodies with sharp, insightful lyrics. It shows off Stone's unique ability to combine sweetness and sadness.

"You Left So Suddenly" is the emotional heart of "The Softies," as it shows quiet reflection and controlled sadness. Molly's graceful, understanding look at her father's death shows how open she is to the human experience, which makes her music so powerful. "I Just Wanna Give You Love" is the last song on the EP, and Nathan Thomas sings a duet that is full of hope and warmth. The end is comforting because it brings together the deep thoughts from the earlier songs with a sense of unity and hope.

The EP is a carefully put-together collection of real emotions that creates a unified listening experience that honors strength, tenderness, and nuance. "The Softies" is a strong reminder for both musicians and music lovers that soft music can be just as powerful. Molly Stone's voice is charming, her lyrics are sharp, and her emotions are deep.

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