Molly Burch Releases New Single ‘Tattoo’

    Molly Burch has shared ‘Tattoo’, the latest single from her upcoming album Daydreamer. The track is dedicated to her late best friend, Lena, and features harp and backup vocals from Hannah Kim (aka Luna Li). Check out the video for it below.

    “I wrote this song for my best friend Lena who passed away when we were 19,” Burch explained in a statement. “She was truly the most special person I’ve ever known. It’s hard to describe her. She was the most fearless, daring person who did anything for a laugh. For example, on our senior year scavenger hunt she got a teacher’s name tattoo’d on her ass. That isn’t the tattoo I’m referring to on this song, though. Before she passed she got a symbol on her breast bone that meant ‘no fear.’ After she passed I decided to get the same tattoo in the same place so I would always have her close to my heart and remember to not be afraid. I wrote this song for her because Daydreamer is about my relationship to music and she was the first person I played music with. I hope it does her justice.”

    “For the music video, I collaborated with Lena’s sister Mia – who I am deeply close with,” Burch added. “We wanted to show footage of Lena and paint a picture of what she was like. We added in public domain footage of nature and visuals that reminded us of her. The line in the song ‘I wanna tell you it’s okay, even though it’s crazy, you wouldn’t believe it, I think you would hate it’ refers to how much she’s missed since she’s passed. Social media, climate disasters — as much as I wish she was here today, I think she would have had a really hard time with modern life. She had a severely sensitive soul. I added footage of wildfires, earthquakes, and water pollution to represent what I was saying with this line. I hope this song reaches people who have experienced great loss and can be a comfort to them. I share this with love.”

    Arriving September 29 via Captured Tracks, Daydreamer includes the previously shared singles ‘Unconditional’ and ‘Physical’.

    Konstantinos Pappis
    Konstantinos Pappis
    Konstantinos Pappis is a writer, journalist, and music editor at Our Culture. His work has also appeared in Pitchfork, GIGsoup, and other publications. He currently lives in Athens, Greece.

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