Molly Jane makes her debut with ‘Babytooth’, the title track from her first EP, and it feels almost disarmingly personal.
The song reminds me of a diary left out by mistake. Full of the small, creeping doubts that build up when life starts running faster than you can keep up with.
‘Babytooth’ reflects on the slow erosion that can happen when you’re stuck in survival mode. Long work weeks, cancelled plans, friendships drifting further away.
Molly Jane doesn’t dramatise; she simply lays it out. Lines like “I’m losing the people closest to me / I’m not a good friend, that I believe” feel less like self-pity and more like someone taking honest stock of where they are.
The title carries its own story. Molly Jane was born without the adult tooth to replace a baby tooth, and the image works its way neatly into the song’s wider theme. Something small, slightly fragile, and lingering longer than it should.
“All that is rotten, is there in my babytooth / It knows my secrets, does what it wants to”
Musically, the track unfolds gently. Produced by Soren Maryasin, the arrangement leans into space and restraint, letting soft textures and drifting vocals guide the mood.
After seven years building her place within the Melbourne alternative scene, ‘Babytooth’ feels like the moment Molly Jane finally steps forward.
It’s a debut that doesn’t try to be loud or dramatic. Just refreshingly honest.