
Molly Burch’s new album follows previously released singles, “Tattoo,” “Physical,” and “Unconditional” each of which demonstrate a vulnerable yet vibrant side of Burch’s matured skills as a singer-songwriter.
Having recently relocated to her hometown of Los Angeles, the beginnings of her latest album came together after Burch found her old diaries from age 13 and younger. Renowned for her captivating vocals and vivid depictions of love and loss, Molly takes on a new form in “Daydreamer”, focusing on the relationship she has with herself as well as the personal highs and lows that inform her self-identity.
“Daydreamer” boasts a sharper, much cleaner production approach and a bit more pop than Burch’s previous records, thanks to producer Jack Tatum. Molly shares, “I had worked with Jack before on our co-written song ‘Emotion’ that we put out in 2020.”
“When deciding who would produce “Daydreamer” I knew I wanted it to be Jack as soon as I started writing. We have similar taste and sensibilities and I look up to him so much.” There are Japanese city pop inspirations, horns, strings, and more ballads, with a throughline of Molly’s masterful, shimmering vocals taking center stage.
The result is music that feels stirring and sweeping, pulling in sounds and influences of the past, while also propelling Burch into a further development of herself as an artist.