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Baby Molly Remind You That All The People You Could Become Are Dying Every Day

The singer-songwriter explores the depth of human emotion on their new album.

Baby Molly explores grownup issues like aging, mortality, grief, regret and self-determination on their personal and poignant debut album All The People You Could Become Are Dying Every Day — showcasing today on Tinnitist.

Recorded in the vibrant musical hub of Vancouver, All The People You Could Become Are Dying Every Day is a nine-track masterpiece that explores the depths of human emotions. The album boasts exceptional mixing by Kyle Black (Paramore, State Champs) and mastering by Andrew Downton (Bryan Adams, Dave Grohl).

Inspired by the tragic loss of their father in November 2022, Baby Molly embarked on a creative journey to craft an album that mirrors the rollercoaster of emotions experienced during grief. They deliberately chose the album format to provide listeners with a cohesive and immersive experience, taking them from moments of mania to introspection and self-exploration, ultimately leading to a newfound perspective on life and mortality.

At the core of this album lies a profound exploration of the infinite paths life can take and how these possibilities gradually diminish as we journey through life. Baby Molly’s contemplation of multiverses, choices, and the fleeting nature of existence adds a unique and thought-provoking layer to their music.

“The people we could become are fading away with each passing day,” Baby Molly shares. “I’ve pondered the paths not taken and how our choices shape our lives. Losing my dad added another layer to this — the realization that those who raise us are also mortal.”

Baby Molly’s journey is a testament to the power of music to connect on a profound level. Their sound combines elements of singer-songwriter and epic emo alternative/indie rock, drawing inspiration from iconic acts like Say Anything, Against Me!, The Killers and The 1975. Baby Molly champions individuality, challenging societal norms and advocating for self-love.

Check out All The People You Could Become Are Dying Every Day, watch the videos for Wherever You’re At and Wristwatch & Dollar Signs above, and meet Baby Molly on their website, TikTok, Facebook, Tumblr and Twitter.