Molly Nilsson
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Molly Nilsson

Molly Nilsson released her debut album 'These Things Take Time' in 2007, working as a solo artist who writes, records, and produces her own material. Her...

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Molly Nilsson's lo-fi synth world

A Swedish songwriter who records and produces her own melancholic pop.

For a good sense of her sound, try 'Hey Moon!' or 'Dirty Fingers.' They're both classic Nilsson, melancholic, synth-based, and plainly written.

Nilsson's music has a specific, unadorned quality that feels direct even when it's dreamy. Songs like 'Hey Moon!' and 'I Hope You Die' frame complicated feelings in simple synth arrangements. She writes, records, and produces everything herself, which gives her catalog a consistent, personal voice.

She started with the lo-fi debut 'These Things Take Time' in 2007, using sparse beats and dreamy synths. Over albums like 'The Travels' and 'Zenith,' she kept writing her own material while experimenting with different textures. She's worked with musicians like Chris Cohen, but the core remains her own production.

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Molly Nilsson released her debut album 'These Things Take Time' in 2007, working as a solo artist who writes, records, and produces her own material. Her early recordings had a lo-fi quality, with sparse beats and dreamy synths framing lyrics that felt direct and unadorned.

Her song 'I Hope You Die' drew attention for its title and subject matter, though Nilsson described it as an exploration of complicated feelings rather than a literal wish. Other tracks like 'Hey Moon!' and 'Out There' became part of her catalog of melancholic, synth-based songs.

Over several albums, including 'The Travels,' 'Zenith,' and 'Imaginations,' she maintained a consistent voice while experimenting with different textures in her arrangements. She has worked with musicians like Chris Cohen and John Maus, but the core of her music remains her own writing and production.

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