Molly Moore has been writing songs since she was seven years
old. The New York native has penned tracks for artists like Felix
Cartal, DubVision, Dyro, Vicetone & Lost Kings, making a name
for herself in the electronic music scene. This connection would
propel her debut EP, Shadow of the Sun, into heavy rotation on the
remix charts, boosting viral alt-pop hits like Peace of My Heart (#1
on iTunes Dance Charts) to a whole new audience. Coming off the
hype of Shadow of the Sun and success of her project with Brandyn
Burnette, Cosmos & Creature, Molly Moore is set to release her
second EP in November, Now You See Me, featuring charting
singles Free Spirit and Imaginary Friends. “I wrote this EP as an
unfiltered look into my journey of self,” says Molly, “It's very
close to my heart, a lot of the words were written as stream of
consciousness.” Lyrically uninhibited, Now You See Me finds
Molly Moore right in her element, moving sonically into a more
experimental production style that draws loose comparisons to
Banks and London Grammar.