Golden State Of Mind

Album: So Long Little Miss Sunshine (2025)
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Songfacts®:

  • Molly Tuttle was born in Santa Clara and raised in Palo Alto, which means she grew up in that peculiar strip of Northern California where the fog rolls in like a thoughtful pause. On "Golden State of Mind," she turns that upbringing into a kind of emotional road map, name-checking Half Moon Bay and Chinatown not as tourist postcards, but as landmarks in a story about loss, change, and what you carry with you when you finally let things go.
  • The titular phrase "I'm in a Golden State of mind" is less about California as a place and more about a philosophical upgrade. The song leans into abundance consciousness and emotional resilience before concluding that "love is all around and it don't cost a dime." Enlightenment isn't found in accumulation but in release; Tuttle discovers strength not by grabbing on, but by loosening her grip.
  • "Golden State of Mind" appears on So Long Little Miss Sunshine, an album that is a clear left turn from Tuttle's bluegrass work with Golden Highway (Crooked Tree in 2022 and City of Gold in 2023). Produced by Jay Joyce in Nashville, the record blends pop, country, rock, and bluegrass into a hybrid sound.
  • Tuttle co-wrote "Golden State of Mind" with Ketch Secor of Old Crow Medicine Show, who is also her romantic partner. Notably, it was the first song they ever wrote together.

    "We started writing it years ago, but it didn't fit on the bluegrass records," Tuttle told The Sun. "I wanted to save it for the perfect moment to record. It's a Northern California song that makes me think of where I grew up and all the experiences I had there."
  • That sense of timing runs throughout the entire album. So Long Little Miss Sunshine draws on Tuttle's life experiences and her signature use of wigs, both as playful creative expression and as a nod to her lifelong experience with alopecia areata, the autoimmune condition she's lived with since age 3. Within that larger arc of reinvention, "Golden State of Mind" functions like a mission statement: a song about where she's from, who she's become, and the quiet realization that the richest state you can live in is mostly internal.

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