Molly Vulpyne Band / Yur Mum split 7"

£10.00

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Release date: April 11th 2025

FOAD Musick is delighted to announce this very special record….
Molly Vulpyne Band spilt single with Your Mum!
This marks the first release and the first track from the up coming album by Mollys established live band (P.A – guitar, Tony Carvery – bass, Jay – Drums). A powerful track which is only matched by the flip side, Guilt, by London based Brazilian duo Your Mum.
Pressed on stunning purple 7” vinyl the record is available to pre order (release date April 11th) from www.advancerecords.com and is available to buy as part of the ticket options for the launch gig (with the wonderful Motion Sickness supporting) at the Thomas House April 11th.

Here’s some nice things people said about the last record…to whet your appetite!

In four songs we see a very different side to Molly Vulpyne and it’s one many will want to hear more of. - (devolution magazine)
This solo project marks a shift towards melody over raw power, resulting in an infectious and captivating sound, with this reviewer’s personal favourite being Intertial Right Hand Man that brings a slightly goth feel to the EP with some very heartfelt lyrics - (rock news)
A promising debut from a passionate punk star in the making…Molly’s vocals are an uncanny hybrid of Courtney Love (Doll Parts) and Kristin Hersh at her best. It just drags you in and hypnotises you. - (louder than war)
Is this the start of something wonderful? Yes. Do we hope that there will be more to come? Of course! - (the punk site)
Molly has a rich and varied vocal range and four tracks only just whets the appetite. Hopefully, there`s much more to come from this talented singer – songwriter.- maximum volume music)
SONG OF THE WEEK: (music loves music)
Molly’s vocals are gritty, unpolished, and full of raw emotion, reminiscent of Courtney Love’s distinctive style. The tracks are infused with an energetic rock edge, catchy hooks, and lyrics that strike a chord - (joyzine)
Featuring poignant and unfiltered lyrics referencing love and the darkness of the mind, Molly’s new project embraces a newfound vulnerability. Intertwined with haunting harmonies and Molly’s signature riffs, this solo work maintains a distinctive edge - (punctuation)