Molly Tuttle – “That’s Going To Leave A Mark”

Molly Tuttle - That's Going To Leave A Mark
Molly Tuttle doesn’t waste time easing you in with “That’s Going to Leave a Mark.” She kicks the door open with a smirk, a wickedly sharp lyric, and a guitar tone that bites like a copperhead. This one’s not about healing — it’s about embracing the sting, grinning through it, and maybe tossing a little gasoline on the way out.

The track blends Tuttle’s bluegrass pedigree with a punchy outlaw twang that feels equally at home in a honky-tonk or a punk dive. Her picking is still razor sharp — no surprise there — but it’s her delivery that drives the nail in. She’s playful, dangerous, and cool as hell. This isn’t heartbreak balladry — it’s revenge in a velvet glove.

Lyrically, she walks the line between clever and cutting: “If payback’s a pleasure, I’ll take mine to go.” Lines like that don’t come from someone still licking their wounds — they come from someone who knows exactly where to twist the knife. It’s witty, fast-paced, and brutally honest in the way only good country music can be.

The arrangement leans into that grit — punchy drums, wild fiddle runs, and a rhythm that gallops like it’s got somewhere to be. It’s got an old-school fire but a modern bite. Tuttle never lets her technical prowess overpower the feel — it’s not a flex, it’s a statement.

The music video leans hard into the attitude, mixing vintage color palettes with mischief and swagger. There’s a touch of retro flair — ‘70s grain, neon lighting — but it all supports the chaos. Tuttle plays it cool but fierce, proving she can hold her own in any outlaw lineup, six-string in hand and steel in her gaze.

Final Verdict:

“That’s Going to Leave a Mark” is a wild ride with no apologies. Molly Tuttle shreds expectations and burns the handbook — delivering a track that’s equal parts charm and bruises. If this is her idea of revenge, sign us up for the fallout.

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