Molly Stone releases new EP ‘The Softies’
- FLEX Team
- Feb 24
- 1 min read

Molly Stone returns with The Softies, a four-track EP that showcases her at her most stripped-back and emotionally direct. Known for blending vulnerability with sharp lyricism, Stone leans into a gentler sound this time around, placing intimate songwriting and melodic clarity front and centre. It’s a quieter release, but one that highlights her strengths with confidence.
Written over the past few years, The Softies brings together a collection of Molly’s more tender songs. While the tracks aren’t tied to a single storyline, they’re unified by feeling and intention. There’s a natural flow to the EP, allowing each song its own moment while contributing to a cohesive listening experience that feels honest and unforced.
Rooted in folk, pop, and acoustic singer-songwriter traditions, the EP will resonate with fans of Taylor Swift, Lily Allen, Sabrina Carpenter, and Ed Sheeran. “Maybe I’m a Handful” and “Glitter” showcase Stone’s signature blend of warmth and wit, while “You Left So Suddenly” stands out as a poignant exploration of heartbreak, handled with restraint and emotional maturity. The closing track, “I Just Wanna Give You Love” featuring Nathan Thomas, adds a collaborative warmth that rounds the project out beautifully.
The Softies proves that subtlety can be just as impactful as boldness. It’s a focused, thoughtful EP that invites repeat listens, positioning Molly Stone as an artist confident enough to let softness speak for itself. For listeners drawn to honest storytelling and gentle melodies, this is a release worth sitting with.




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