The
track feels like the future of POP, combining elements of light and
dark, it’s so fresh!" Produced by Griffin Fornell & written by Molly
Moore & Brandyn Burnette, “Peace Of My Heart” is the third original
track off of Shadow of the Sun.
"Peace Of My Heart" follows her other EP tracks
"Natural Disaster" and "Don't Believe It." Garnering attention from
many online tastemakers, Moore has been slated as “one to watch for.”
Both tracks are playing on the in-store playlist at over 4,000 H&M
locations around Europe. Currently you can catch an acoustic live video
of Moore playing her original song “Don’t Believe It” in every
McDonald’s in the Los Angeles area. “Don’t Believe It” was also her
first radio spin as an artist on KCSN by Kevin Bronson. In addition, a
remix done by Chicago producers Win & Woo of "Natural Disaster"
landed the track at #2 on the Hype Machine popular charts for 3
consecutive days & #1 on the remix charts.
This is only the beginning for Molly & the
future is looking bright, as quoted by Dan Frazier from Free Bike Valet,
“A milestone breakthrough is now inevitable”.
It was this year that Moore has found her voice
as an artist. Prior to that, the Los Angeles by way of New York arist
was known for collaborating with other artists, songwriters &
producers. Moore has had her songs released with Felix Cartal (Dim Mak),
Dutch duo DubVision (Spinnin), Dyro & Conro (Hardwell’s Revealed
Recordings). Beginning to work on her debut EP & first album, Moore
discovered a sound totally unique to her honest style of writing.
Collaborating frequently with boyfriend/artist/songwriter Brandyn
Burnette (Sony ATV), the two have begun to develop a side project as
well as writing for themselves & other artists.
Molly Moore’s love for music has always extended
past the surface. As a young kid in Hastings-On-Hudson, NY, she knew her
path would be to become both an artist and a songwriter.
“I loved pop music so much,” she says. “As soon as I figured out big
songs on the radio were written by songwriters, I became obsessed with
who wrote what and wanting to write for other people.”
Growing up with a working musician father and
“chiropractor mom who sings,” there was no shortage of music around the
house. As she became inspired by everything from Simon & Garfunkel
and John Mayer to Britney Spears, she simultaneously immersed herself in
acting—landing commercials and even a role in The Notorious Bettie Page.
Driven by a dynamic voice and impeccable knack for a hook, her music
began receiving a bevy of high-profile placements, including Keeping Up With The Kardashians, Kourtney & Khloe Take Miami, Bad Girls Club, Real World, Saturday Night Live, Dance Moms, Best Ink, the film Underdogs, and many more.
The title Shadow of the Sun speaks to her
journey, balancing writing for other artists and her personal career.
“It’s about finding that light inside of you somehow,” she continues.
“At the end of the day, we have to look internally to feel motivated and
inspired to live the life we want to live.”
Molly delivers an uplifting honesty whether she’s
writing for herself or others. “I’d like people to feel empowered when
they listen to one of my songs,” she leaves off. “A lot of times, it’s
easy to get distracted by life. I want to show that we all go through so
much darkness, but the only reason is to get to the light.”
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