Folk/Review Mark Moule - Only Love

Mark Moule is a singer-songwriter from Busselton, Australia, whose deeply emotional writing style draws inspiration from legends like Cat Stevens and Phil Collins. With a gift for crafting lyrics that resonate on a profound level, Moule has been honing his craft through local open mic performances, where his heartfelt songs have earned memorable praise—including one audience member declaring his music deserved to be "played in a stadium."

“Only Love,” the original EP by Mark Moule, feels less like a momentary release and more like the culmination of years of quiet reflection finally finding its voice. With songs that have lived in Moule’s creative mind for over a decade, the EP carries a sense of patience and purpose—none more so than the title track, whose origins trace back over 15 years and even begin with a dream-inspired opening line.

What makes “Only Love” especially compelling is its emotional timing. Though written across different periods of Moule’s life, the themes resonate strongly in today’s climate, giving the project an almost prophetic weight. The lyrics lean into ideas of unity, vulnerability, and connection, presenting “love” not as a cliché, but as a necessary and urgent force.

Recorded in the intimate setting of a friend’s music room alongside collaborator McManus, the EP embraces its rawness. Rather than striving for polished perfection, the production highlights authenticity—small imperfections become part of the charm, reinforcing the sincerity behind each track. There’s a tangible sense of discovery throughout the recording, as if both artists are learning, experimenting, and growing in real time.

Musically, the EP balances simplicity with emotional depth. The arrangements leave space for the lyrics to breathe, allowing the listener to fully absorb the message without distraction. This stripped-back approach enhances the personal nature of the project.

Ultimately, “Only Love” stands as both a creative milestone and a heartfelt statement—an honest, evolving work that proves some songs arrive exactly when they’re meant to be heard.

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