Tony Molina |
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| Origin | Millbrae, California |
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| Years active | 2001 - present |
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| Labels | Slumberland, Matador |
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| Website | Bandcamp |
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Tony Molina is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist from Millbrae, California. He began playing in hardcore punk bands as a teenager and young adult before establishing himself as a solo performer of indie rock and power pop songs.[1] He has released albums on Slumberland[2] and Matador Records.[3]
Molina's solo career began in 2008, when two friends could not show up to a recording session, and asked him to take the session for them. Molina agreed, and recorded his solo songs during that session. These recordings became his debut solo album, Embarrassing Times.[4]
Molina’s second solo album, Dissed and Dismissed, was awarded a score of 7.5 out of 10 by Pitchfork Magazine.[5] His follow-up album, Kill the Lights, was named Stereogum's album of the week in July of 2018, and received praise from Paste and Vice magazines.[6][7][8] He has also recorded and toured with The Softies and released material as The Lost Days, a duo with Sarah Rose Janko of Dawn Riding.[9][10][11] Molina was previously a member of Ovens and Violent Change.[1]
Discography
Studio albums
EPs
Collaborative releases
Band discography
Molina has recorded as a member of several bands throughout his career.
Violent Change
Caged Animal
Ovens
The Lost Days
References
- ^ a b "Meet Tony Molina: Bay Area Hardcore Veteran Unfurls Decadent Guitar Pop". SPIN. 2013-06-26. Retrieved 2026-04-07.
- ^ "Dissed and Dismissed". Slumberland Records. 2014. Retrieved 2025-04-07.
- ^ "Tony Molina drops 'Six Tracks E.P.' on Matador". The Bay Bridged. 2013-10-09. Archived from the original on April 24, 2015. Retrieved 2026-04-07.
- ^ a b "Tony Molina, "Embarrassing Times"". Thrillhouse Records. Retrieved May 22, 2026.
- ^ Zoladz, Lindsay. "Tony Molina: Dissed and Dismissed". Pitchfork. Retrieved 8 April 2026.
- ^ "Tony Molina: Kill the Lights". Paste Magazine. 2018. Retrieved 2025-04-07.
- ^ "Tony Molina's New Album Is a Low-Key Ripper, Like the Man Himself". Vice. 2018. Retrieved 2025-04-07.
- ^ Breihan, Tom (2018). "Tony Molina 'Kill The Lights' Review: A Quick Fix Of Starry-Eyed Beauty". Stereogum. Retrieved 2026-04-07.
- ^ "Chatting with the Softies About Their New Tony Molina Collaboration". Chickfactor. 2023. Retrieved 2025-04-07.
- ^ "Tony Molina + Sarah Rose Janko Announce Debut The Lost Days Album". Stereogum. 2023. Retrieved 2025-04-07.
- ^ Tony Molina discography at Discogs
- ^ "Tony Molina — Embarrassing Times". Discogs. Retrieved May 22, 2026.>
- ^ Zoladz, Lindsay (March 25, 2014). "Tony Molina, Dissed and Dismissed". Pitchfork. Retrieved April 24, 2026.
- ^ Breihan, Tom (July 24, 2018). "Album of the Week: Tony Molina Kill the Lights". Stereogum. Retrieved April 24, 2026.
- ^ Berman, Stuart (July 24, 2019). "Tony Molina, Songs from San Mateo County". Pitchfork. Retrieved April 24, 2026.
- ^ "Hooky Folk-Pop, Straight from the Source: Tony Molina's On This Day Lands Nov. 14". The Fire Note. Retrieved April 25, 2026.
- ^ "On This Day". Bandcamp. November 14, 2025. Retrieved April 24, 2026.
- ^ "The Lost Days––Lost Demos". Discogs. Retrieved 2026-05-16.
- ^ "The Lost Days––In the Store". Discogs. Retrieved 2026-05-16.
External Links
Tony Molina on Bandcamp
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