Molly Burman has released her debut EP Fool Me With Flattery today, accompanied by new single Little Love.

Little Love marks the final single from Molly Burman’s debut EP and is accompanied by a stop-motion video.

Speaking about the single, which follows previous the EP’s title track along with other previous releases Everytime and Debt, Molly Burman said, “‘Little Love’ was written about someone I was seeing who would act up in front of their friends. We were never serious or anything ‘deep’ and we ended everything on good terms, but then I would hear them exaggerating everything to their friends and acting as if I was crazy. The more things I heard about me that weren’t true, the more frustrated I got and just really wanted to clear my name!”

The track is the most stripped back of the EP, leading Molly Burman to try something new.  “Little Love is quite different to the other tracks on my EP, so I thought a more laid back video would work” she explains.  “My friend Alex came over with her camcorder and we just spent the whole day at mine, trying on different outfits and filming around the house. Of course my cats had to make an appearance as well! Alex has a great eye, we just walked around and film any ideas that came to mind, it was a great shoot!”

Fool Me With Flattery, the EP, is a collection of tracks she has written over the last couple of years which she recorded and co-produced at home alongside her father.  “Each song explores the themes of being deceived and disrespected” she adds.  “This EP follows my journey from craving acceptance from others, to finally accepting myself. I feel like I’ve grown a lot with this EP and I hope that others can relate to this journey too.”

Music – Molly Burman – Little Love – image courtesy Lucy Keevil