Performance on Today in Nashville on WSMV Channel 4

 

“Murphy’s music calls back to a golden age of folk, but doesn’t fall into the pitfall of imitation.” - Jonathan Frahm, For Folk’s Sake

 
  • "[Murphy's] Celtic flower power style is rooted in Irish soil, but blooms with vibrant colors of the free spirit of indie folk. Her music truly is a garden of Celtic charm filled with untamed beauty."

    Jeff Goble, Folk N Rock

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  • "The five-track EP (an expansion of the original Tigers release) is overflowing with lush instrumentation, glorious harmonies and impressive songcraft."

    Red Guitar Music

  • "“Thin Glass” is a remarkable addition to her discography, highlighting her artistic evolution and her commitment to exploring new musical frontiers. With this release, Molly reaffirms her role as an innovative and relevant artist in today’s music scene."

    MJ Barreto, Music For All

For Folk’s Sake

Single Review

“Instantly identifiable as Murphy gels into accessible, varied music with her gorgeous idiosyncratic lilt.”

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Roots Radio’s

Liner Notes

“You’ve likely heard me talking about how WMOT is a great place for music discovery. Today’s Liner Notes is a perfect example of that. I received an email a few months ago from Molly Murphy, an artist I hadn’t heard of and was pleasantly surprised when I listened to her song, “Wildflower Girl”, the first single from her debut EP, What You’re Living For, out today.” - Ana Lee, WMOT Roots Radio