Ash Molloy Debuts Gorgeous New Single “I Knew”

Aiden Faire
By Aiden Faire
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Saying all the things we’re afraid to say out loud, Ash Molloy bleeds authenticity and induces goosebumps for anyone lucky enough to see her live in these early days.

Not fitting the mold of her small town in St John’s, Newfoundland, Ash is making a name for herself with her mesmerizing live show, powerhouse vocals, poignant lyrics, and sheer tenacity to get her message out into the world. Vulnerable, raw, and unfiltered in her approach to music, she bares it all with her deep-cut takes on sexuality, body-shame, and life as a woman.

Following up on the recently released single “Viv,” Ash is sharing “I Knew” to coincide with Domestic Abuse Awareness Month. A vulnerable song that speaks to negative self-talk and trusting your gut, the artist found herself faced with intimate stories of partner violence as she slowly unveiled parts of the track to friends and family. 

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I fell in love with music when I first picked up a guitar at age 8. When I played, my friends and family would smile and spill with joy over the music I played, even though it was never Grammy quality. While my music career never made it past high school, my love for music never waivered. I loved the feeling of bringing a smile to someone's face through music and wanted to keep that passion going. So, I took it upon myself to continue to support and promote artists by writing about their music. This way, I can support my personal passion for music and bring entertain and joy to others through music.  Outside my love for music, I do enjoy a good hike and being in the outdoors. My favorite place that I've hiked is in Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah. I love to travel too. I've been to Costa Rica, Vancouver, BC, and England, but the best place by far is Germany on Oktoberfest. I liken that experience to being in New Orleans on Mardi Gras. I like a good book now and then, but I'm more of a streaming fiend. I live for crime docuseries on Netflix, veterinary shows on National Geographic, and re-watching Scrubs on Hulu.