
A wonderfully whimsical pop gem seeped in raw emotion and elegant nostalgia.
Singer and songwriter Mollie Elizabeth continues to make her mark with emotionally rich pop music that invites listeners into vivid, personal soundscapes. Her latest single, “Doe Eyes,” featured on the newly released six-track EP Dirty Blonde, is a radiant showcase of her ability to blend introspection with imagination.
“Doe Eyes” pairs ethereal melodies and vintage-tinged production with lyrics that explore the unraveling of a romantic connection. The song captures the ache of realizing that someone you once cherished is no longer who they seemed to be. Lines like “Dear my lover, what has happened to us, it’s no longer summer, and our fling has flung” and “You put the tears inside of my doe eyes, you’ve got me holding for deer life” paint a tender yet heartbreaking portrait of disillusionment and emotional vulnerability.
Mollie’s vocal delivery is both soft-spoken and emotionally potent, gliding effortlessly across a backdrop of dreamy instrumentation. A subtle choir adds cinematic depth, while the retro pop touches lend the track a timeless quality. “Doe Eyes” is more than just a breakup ballad—it’s a bittersweet journey through memory, heartbreak, and self-discovery, wrapped in whimsical elegance.
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Rating: 5 out of 5.Chicago based writer and creative. Fan of 80’s horror, fancy coffee drinks, and late night drives.