Vinyl - Polly Money - T-Shirt Nothing Else

Tracklist

Side A
1.
Milk & Honey
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2.
i'm not proud
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3.
30 Minutes
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4.
T-shirt
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5.
Anything
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Side B
1.
30 Minutes - Endings Remix
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00:59
2.
Milk & Honey - Stripped
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3.
i'm not proud - esme emerson remix
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4.
30 Minutes - Stripped
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5.
Anything - cool0nline x Ross MacDonald Remix
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Information


  • Artist : Polly Money
  • Label : cool0nline
  • Format : 1 x 12"(140g)
  • CountryUnited Kingdom
  • Genres
  • Estimated shipping dateSeptember 2026

April 3rd - Polly Money announces a deluxe package of the EP titled T-shirt Something Else set for release in May which features stripped and remixed versions of the five tracks, including remixes from Ross MacDonald of The 1975, Esme Emerson and Endings - aka Chloe Kraemer - who co-produced the original EP.

T-Shirt Nothing Else features five stunning tracks that are at once reflective, wistful, and addictively groovy. The opening track, "Milk & Honey", sets the self-exploratory tone of the EP, capturing the dizzying exhilaration of blossoming queer romance tempered by the fear of what would happen if those feelings came to fruition for the first time. The unassuming head-bopper “I’m not proud” explores the addictive complexities of guilt and desire in a relationship, boasting a dreamy, synth-laden production melded with Polly’s sweet-as-honey vocals and 70s-inspired retro keyboard flourishes.

“30 Minutes” takes a moodier tone, finding Polly trapped in a self-scathing spiral: “I broke a heart just to fix my own / Walked through the dark and into the moonlight / I can’t take back the things I’ve done / That’s all on me”. Filmed in Polly’s home, producer Connor James’ home studio, and producer Chloe Kraemer’s studio in East London, the track’s accompanying music video offers an intimate and joyful glimpse into the making of the EP. Polly says about the video: “The aim here was to collect footage that showed the fun we’ve had while making this EP, as playfulness was one of the things to keep us going in the long hours of the creative process. I also wanted to spotlight my two producers and best mates, Connor & Chloe, who have helped elevate this music in a way I had never imagined.”

Following this, the warmth and power of Polly’s soulful lyricism take over in “T-Shirt” (produced by Polly), which clocks in at just under 2 minutes long and echoes with the sugary, intimate tastes of longing and love. And the final track, “Anything”, closes the EP with a stunning autobiographical musing on Polly’s feeling of imposter syndrome as a guitarist and vocalist on the road with pop-rock heavyweights, The 1975. Refreshingly vulnerable, the track is a culmination of Polly’s honest exploration of her innermost thoughts and emotions, as she sings: “You know I hide it so well / That you’d never even pick up on it / But man, I’m struggling / And I got everything, it would seem / But it’s not how I feel about, I feel ‘bout anything”. Deliciously reminiscent of The 1975’s grooviest hits, Polly Money uses this concluding track to stake her ground, finding her own unique sound as a pop artist in her own right.

Polly Money
United Kingdom

T-Shirt Nothing Else features five stunning tracks that are at once reflective, wistful, and addictively groovy. The opening track, "Milk & Honey", sets the self-exploratory tone of the EP, capturing the dizzying exhilaration of blossoming queer romance tempered by the fear of what would happen if those feelings came to fruition for the first time. The unassuming head-bopper “I’m not proud” explores the addictive complexities of guilt and desire in a relationship, boasting a dreamy, synth-laden production melded with Polly’s sweet-as-honey vocals and 70s-inspired retro keyboard flourishes.

“30 Minutes” takes a moodier tone, finding Polly trapped in a self-scathing spiral: “I broke a heart just to fix my own / Walked through the dark and into the moonlight / I can’t take back the things I’ve done / That’s all on me”. Filmed in Polly’s home, producer Connor James’ home studio, and producer Chloe Kraemer’s studio in East London, the track’s accompanying music video offers an intimate and joyful glimpse into the making of the EP. Polly says about the video: “The aim here was to collect footage that showed the fun we’ve had while making this EP, as playfulness was one of the things to keep us going in the long hours of the creative process. I also wanted to spotlight my two producers and best mates, Connor & Chloe, who have helped elevate this music in a way I had never imagined.”

Following this, the warmth and power of Polly’s soulful lyricism take over in “T-Shirt” (produced by Polly), which clocks in at just under 2 minutes long and echoes with the sugary, intimate tastes of longing and love. And the final track, “Anything”, closes the EP with a stunning autobiographical musing on Polly’s feeling of imposter syndrome as a guitarist and vocalist on the road with pop-rock heavyweights, The 1975. Refreshingly vulnerable, the track is a culmination of Polly’s honest exploration of her innermost thoughts and emotions, as she sings: “You know I hide it so well / That you’d never even pick up on it / But man, I’m struggling / And I got everything, it would seem / But it’s not how I feel about, I feel ‘bout anything”. Deliciously reminiscent of The 1975’s grooviest hits, Polly Money uses this concluding track to stake her ground, finding her own unique sound as a pop artist in her own right.