Great Folk Artist!
author: Gretchen
Wow! I was blown away by this CD. It is some of the best music I have heard by a new artist in a long time! Hopefully there will be more forthcoming soon!
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This is a awesome CD
author: Stephen Welch
I just loved Molly's CDs Shoot the Sky. Each song was sounded like it was sung strait from the hear and was a perfect for her voice(some artist sing what they like not always whats best for the vocal talents). I couldn't help but hear a sound that was a blend of Patti Griffin, Lucinda Williams and others. But at the same time she made it her own.
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“Molly Thomas is no little lady, bemoaning her trials and tribulations at the ha
author: Michael Mee
I have absolutely no idea who the subject of the withering opening track Blueprint is, only that it's obviously someone who she knows well and I'm just glad it's not me. Her voice rises out of the rubble of a devastated relationship to condemn unequivocally and without mercy.
At times it's almost impossible to hear anything other than Thomas' voice. It's not that she's louder than anything else but the heartache poured into songs like Bad Timing is deafening. They are so intense that listening to them produces the same feelings of guilt as slowing down to rubberneck an accident. The accident analogy doesn't end there because there's a great deal of emotional wreckage attached to the album. It's bittersweet, heavy on the bitter, easy on the sweet.
But Molly Thomas is no little lady, bemoaning her trials and tribulations at the hands of the wrong kind of man. There's a streak of defiance a mile wide in her voice and, as a writer, she kicks where it hurts and with unerring accuracy.....read more
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Thomas' album sounds like nothing else going on in town. It's distinctly Souther
author: Peter Cooper of The Tennessean
She's got the props, the chops
As so often happens with good musicians in Music City, violinist Molly Thomas is transitioning from accompanist to a center stage. Thomas and her violin have been heard onstage or in the studio with Mindy Smith, Matthew Ryan, Will Kimbrough and other heavyweights, and her new Shoot the Sky album is drawing not-faint-at-all praise from some of those collaborators.
Ryan calls her "untouched and singular in her expression," while Kimbrough likens Shoot the Sky to something "like Nico and Lucinda in a slow, quiet catfight" or "like blues meets New York jaded resignation, yet still soulful. I like this record. It moves me."
As usual, those guys are on the mark. Thomas' album sounds like nothing else going on in town. It's distinctly Southern yet not at all "country," and she uses the blues as an intimation and a feeling, not as a pattern of well-worn chords.
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