it doesnt matter whether we're talking about new or old tfb, whichever i listen to i get the urge to scream and cut my hair and do everything an angsty teenager does
if anyone looked at the lyrics before listening they probably would assume it's just your simple-minded slow moving sad ballad, but the way they all scream and the un-tuned rawness of their voices and the overlay of pure emotion makes this song so much more than what others might think it is.
@@thesleepingbag8650 that's such a toxic way of looking at it, they've musically improved and yeah a lot of their songs are more produced but that's just them progressing as an artist, not to mention they still make tunes that are less produced and sound more like their older stuff. It's all part of being a successful band
George Capes yeah but they ditched their lyrics too, the lyrics on going grey just make me cringe my face off. I don’t think it’s toxic at all to miss one of my favorite bands old sounds, especially because I think they never perfected it, they just got bored and ditched it. At least with bands like Radiohead they perfect a sound and move on and I think that’s amazing, but I think TFB keeps painting themselves farther and farther into a millennial pop corner. no hate to millennials, that’s just what it is, millennial pandering indie pop music designed to break the top 40
What the fuck? How could this happen to me? There's a million different people walking down a million different streets I wonder if your Mom knew, the second that the car rolled in your direction I wonder if your mom knew, should have told about a thousand bad decisions Stop asking questions and learn to accept that the things that we have right now are the best things that we've had yet It's getting dark This wasn't part of the plan I'm closing my eyes and I will never open them again Oh no no, I've got numbers I could call Start problems I don't need Start trouble with my friends that won't even matter when I leave And I've got numbers I could call Start problems I don't need Start trouble with my friends that won't even matter when I leave Hey Molly, how you doin'? I'm doing fine I feel alright No, I feel better than alright [x2] Stumbled upon some of the art you drew While me and your neighbors were trying to clean out your room And it was hard, especially for your mom Cause your friends are here and they miss you, but they will eventually move on And I've got numbers I could call To forget about today But I would rather sit alone, think of things that I would say And I would write it in a letter and I will bury it in my backyard And we will always think about you, cause you remind us of who we are Hey Molly, how you doin'? I'm doing fine I feel alright No, I feel better than alright [x8] I feel fine! I feel better than alright! I feel fine! I feel fine! Hey Molly!
I remember when I was 19 living in my very first apartment. A lot happened to where my ex moved out and my best friend moved in with me. I was an alcoholic and she was an addict. Earlier in the night, we were sitting in my Christmas lit living room, drawing together. We doodled faces of people we didn’t even know. We later on went outside to smoke a cigarette. I played this song on repeat with my best friend, while we created shadow puppets under the porch light. Just embracing the sadness of this song. I am now 22, and my best friend was 24. She passed away a couple months ago due to her addiction. I miss her everyday. No one understands how hard I tried to save her. This song will forever make me think of her.
These lyrics are really relatable.. It reminds me of one of my friends.. But I don't really think anyone actually "moves on" when they lose someone, we just learn to accept it :/
My theory is that she wasn't just a close friend. I think Brian was in love with her. He references her in almost every song. Any song that has a girl's name in it can be switched with Molly
@@hayleywoodworth2479 good theory! I think they were just neighbors though and only friends tho, if I remember correctly, but if you want to read more on it Brian has talked publicly about Molly before!
That was the reason I chose to listen to this song when it came up on suggested... Who was Molly? How many songs exactly are about her? How long were they in a relationship, & at what age? Hmmm
Anyone got a theory on the meaning of this song? It's one of my absolute favourites but I'm a bit conflicted. My first thought was that it was about a girl that died/committed suicide, but after listening a million times certain parts make me think it may be about a lost friend. I'd love to hear some opinions ♥️ Ps, these guys are one of the best bands on this Earth!
Louise Richardson There are no theories or opinions. Just facts. Molly was a childhood friend of Brian’s who died in a vehicular accident in 2008. This song reflects how he feels about the situation and is a way of remembering her.
personally I think it was someone he was friends with. probably a neighbor She dies in a car accident and it's the first time he's experienced loss that heavy so it traumitizes him. This song is about the instant knee jerk reaction of over thinking everything that happened in the events leading up to it but it's also about the bits and pieces of these people you find when you're going about your day to day life. If people just vanished you could pretend they were never there but they leave little reminders here and there that are hard to confront when you first lose someone but as you heal they become reminders of good times past and the growth you've achieved since then.
My parents were 19 in 2008 when I was born and I happend to be named molly so this song makes me feel a ton of emotions but I'll hopefully live past 19
You know what sucks, the person who hit molly was traveling more than 50 mph in a zone posted for 30. and got no criminal charges. Molly was just going to class.
What the fuck? How could this happen to me? There's a million different people walking down a million different streets I wonder if your Mom knew, the second that the car rolled in your direction I wonder if your mom knew, should have told about a thousand bad decisions Stop asking questions and learn to accept that the things that we have right now are the best things that we've had yet It's getting dark This wasn't part of the plan I'm closing my eyes and I will never open them again Oh no no, I've got numbers I could call Start problems I don't need Start trouble with my friends that won't even matter when I leave And I've got numbers I could call Start problems I don't need Start trouble with my friends that won't even matter when I leave Hey Molly, how you doin'? I'm doing fine I feel alright No, I feel better than alright [x2] Stumbled upon some of the art you drew While me and your neighbors were trying to clean out your room And it was hard, especially for your mom Cause your friends are here and they miss you, but they will eventually move on And I've got numbers I could call To forget about today But I would rather sit alone, think of things that I would say And I would write it in a letter and I will bury it in my backyard And we will always think about you, cause you remind us of who we are Hey Molly, how you doin'? I'm doing fine I feel alright No, I feel better than alright [x8] I feel fine! I feel better than alright! I feel fine! I feel fine! Hey Molly
What the fuck? How could this happen to me? There's a million different people walking down a million different streets I wonder if your Mom knew, the second that the car rolled in your direction I wonder if your mom knew, should have told about a thousand bad decisions Stop asking questions and learn to accept that the things that we have right now are the best things that we've had yet It's getting dark This wasn't part of the plan I'm closing my eyes and I will never open them again Oh no no, I've got numbers I could call Start problems I don't need Start trouble with my friends that won't even matter when I leave And I've got numbers I could call Start problems I don't need Start trouble with my friends that won't even matter when I leave Hey Molly, how you doin'? I'm doing fine I feel alright No, I feel better than alright [x2] Stumbled upon some of the art you drew While me and your neighbors were trying to clean out your room And it was hard, especially for your mom Cause your friends are here and they miss you, but they will eventually move on And I've got numbers I could call To forget about today But I would rather sit alone, think of things that I would say And I would write it in a letter and I will bury it in my backyard And we will always think about you, cause you remind us of who we are Hey Molly, how you doin'? I'm doing fine I feel alright No, I feel better than alright [x8] I feel fine! I feel better than alright! I feel fine! I feel fine! Hey Molly!
austin straub and the other one day at a really nice guy and he said that is the only thing I have is the one that I have to pay for everything except to be enough energy and time estimate even eat and i we can get together to discuss with you on it this weekend and we ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever been to a wedding in a few weeks early to get even pay attention to what I have a good friend the glasses pic and I y I yeah e
it doesnt matter whether we're talking about new or old tfb, whichever i listen to i get the urge to scream and cut my hair and do everything an angsty teenager does
me too
sushilyr accurate af
i actually did cut my hair because of this song, not a lot but it gave me courage to do so much..
hey ... 4 years later i still feel this comment 😭 hope you’re still doing angsty teen things but also doing well
When Brian s screaming I feel fine he sounds like he's about to cry, so then I start crying
*the emotion in his voice*
you're fat
fat person comment
if anyone looked at the lyrics before listening they probably would assume it's just your simple-minded slow moving sad ballad, but the way they all scream and the un-tuned rawness of their voices and the overlay of pure emotion makes this song so much more than what others might think it is.
i think the rawness of the song makes it my favorite tfb song
they ditched this amazing lo fi sound for that shit over produced garbage like 2 years ago, still makes me sadder than this song makes me
@@thesleepingbag8650 that's such a toxic way of looking at it, they've musically improved and yeah a lot of their songs are more produced but that's just them progressing as an artist, not to mention they still make tunes that are less produced and sound more like their older stuff. It's all part of being a successful band
George Capes yeah but they ditched their lyrics too, the lyrics on going grey just make me cringe my face off. I don’t think it’s toxic at all to miss one of my favorite bands old sounds, especially because I think they never perfected it, they just got bored and ditched it. At least with bands like Radiohead they perfect a sound and move on and I think that’s amazing, but I think TFB keeps painting themselves farther and farther into a millennial pop corner. no hate to millennials, that’s just what it is, millennial pandering indie pop music designed to break the top 40
@@thesleepingbag8650 who cares, they're growing and happy
The screaming "I feel fine" is me 24/7
What the fuck?
How could this happen to me?
There's a million different people
walking down a million different streets
I wonder if your Mom knew, the second that the car rolled in your direction
I wonder if your mom knew, should have told about a thousand bad decisions
Stop asking questions and learn to accept
that the things that we have right now are the best things that we've had yet
It's getting dark
This wasn't part of the plan
I'm closing my eyes and I will never open them again
Oh no no, I've got numbers I could call
Start problems I don't need
Start trouble with my friends that won't even matter when I leave
And I've got numbers I could call
Start problems I don't need
Start trouble with my friends that won't even matter when I leave
Hey Molly, how you doin'?
I'm doing fine
I feel alright
No, I feel better than alright [x2]
Stumbled upon some of the art you drew
While me and your neighbors were trying to clean out your room
And it was hard, especially for your mom
Cause your friends are here and they miss you, but they will eventually move on
And I've got numbers I could call
To forget about today
But I would rather sit alone, think of things that I would say
And I would write it in a letter and I will bury it in my backyard
And we will always think about you, cause you remind us of who we are
Hey Molly, how you doin'?
I'm doing fine
I feel alright
No, I feel better than alright [x8]
I feel fine!
I feel better than alright!
I feel fine!
I feel fine!
Hey Molly!
I remember when I was 19 living in my very first apartment. A lot happened to where my ex moved out and my best friend moved in with me. I was an alcoholic and she was an addict. Earlier in the night, we were sitting in my Christmas lit living room, drawing together. We doodled faces of people we didn’t even know. We later on went outside to smoke a cigarette. I played this song on repeat with my best friend, while we created shadow puppets under the porch light. Just embracing the sadness of this song. I am now 22, and my best friend was 24. She passed away a couple months ago due to her addiction. I miss her everyday. No one understands how hard I tried to save her. This song will forever make me think of her.
My best friend passed Away too. I hope u are in a better place 💓💓
oh god i've brought myself here again, now i am crying silently
every best friend I've ever had ended up moving away when we were kids. this song reminds me of them
there seems to be a lot of TFB songs I've just found, this and loads of others aren't on Spotify :o
these werent released on a label :'(
These lyrics are really relatable.. It reminds me of one of my friends.. But I don't really think anyone actually "moves on" when they lose someone, we just learn to accept it :/
it never gets easier, just easier to hide
the last 15 seconds make me wanna cry
love ya molly
I love you too man
In the Audiotree recordings he keeps replacing lyrics with the word "Molly", and that has me wondering.
Same here
My theory is that she wasn't just a close friend. I think Brian was in love with her. He references her in almost every song. Any song that has a girl's name in it can be switched with Molly
Which audiotree?
@@hayleywoodworth2479 good theory! I think they were just neighbors though and only friends tho, if I remember correctly, but if you want to read more on it Brian has talked publicly about Molly before!
That was the reason I chose to listen to this song when it came up on suggested... Who was Molly? How many songs exactly are about her? How long were they in a relationship, & at what age? Hmmm
I wanna hear them rerecord this 😭😭
Anyone got a theory on the meaning of this song? It's one of my absolute favourites but I'm a bit conflicted. My first thought was that it was about a girl that died/committed suicide, but after listening a million times certain parts make me think it may be about a lost friend. I'd love to hear some opinions ♥️ Ps, these guys are one of the best bands on this Earth!
Louise Richardson There are no theories or opinions. Just facts. Molly was a childhood friend of Brian’s who died in a vehicular accident in 2008. This song reflects how he feels about the situation and is a way of remembering her.
Minimal Effort Ah damn, that's so sad. Such a beautiful tribute though. Thank you :)
Louise Richardson I’m crying wtf
personally I think it was someone he was friends with. probably a neighbor
She dies in a car accident and it's the first time he's experienced loss that heavy so it traumitizes him. This song is about the instant knee jerk reaction of over thinking everything that happened in the events leading up to it but it's also about the bits and pieces of these people you find when you're going about your day to day life. If people just vanished you could pretend they were never there but they leave little reminders here and there that are hard to confront when you first lose someone but as you heal they become reminders of good times past and the growth you've achieved since then.
or maybe he just got fucked up and wrote a punk song for the fun of it
As much as I want this song re-recorded to hear it live FBR would ruin it
its perfect like this
My parents were 19 in 2008 when I was born and I happend to be named molly so this song makes me feel a ton of emotions but I'll hopefully live past 19
the front bottoms sad song. i'm so happy this is on here, thanks so much xo
We will always think about you caus you remind us of who we are
fucking chills
Last time I heard this song I was still with my ex, oh man how time flies
Cool
Rest in Peace, circus man
i think about you everyday
TFB FOREVER I Fuckin swear 🤟🏻
this song sounds like they're trying to bring her back to life
and it was hard..
You know what sucks, the person who hit molly was traveling more than 50 mph in a zone posted for 30. and got no criminal charges. Molly was just going to class.
smart cookie you are! very sad ... but the spirit?
this is one of those songs that just leaves you thinking about it forever
Ha I see what you did there
i think i follow you on tumblr how did i find your comment here
How ya doin
xora lmao what's your tumblr
Brian screaming at the end though, my heart hurts.
"hey , molly.
how're ya doing? how're ya doing?
i feel better than alright.
i feel fine.
i feel fine. "
the first time i heard this song my friend had just died in a car accident at 17
shoutout to my coworker ethan for showing me this. shit's dummy lit.
I spent all morning crying over someone I didn't know existed 24 hours ago ;-;
What the fuck?
How could this happen to me?
There's a million different people
walking down a million different streets
I wonder if your Mom knew, the second that the car rolled in your direction
I wonder if your mom knew, should have told about a thousand bad decisions
Stop asking questions and learn to accept
that the things that we have right now are the best things that we've had yet
It's getting dark
This wasn't part of the plan
I'm closing my eyes and I will never open them again
Oh no no, I've got numbers I could call
Start problems I don't need
Start trouble with my friends that won't even matter when I leave
And I've got numbers I could call
Start problems I don't need
Start trouble with my friends that won't even matter when I leave
Hey Molly, how you doin'?
I'm doing fine
I feel alright
No, I feel better than alright [x2]
Stumbled upon some of the art you drew
While me and your neighbors were trying to clean out your room
And it was hard, especially for your mom
Cause your friends are here and they miss you, but they will eventually move on
And I've got numbers I could call
To forget about today
But I would rather sit alone, think of things that I would say
And I would write it in a letter and I will bury it in my backyard
And we will always think about you, cause you remind us of who we are
Hey Molly, how you doin'?
I'm doing fine
I feel alright
No, I feel better than alright [x8]
I feel fine!
I feel better than alright!
I feel fine!
I feel fine!
Hey Molly
5 years later.. still here
Try seven
@@zagzig3734 try 8
Nice counter
@@garrett020614 try 8 again
STOP ASKING QUESTIONS!
this song still hit diff
What? Psssshh I'm not crying what are you talking about?!
The end of this song fucking kills me.
I thought this song was gonna be about drugs...
two kinds of people XD
Well in a way it sort of is.
"I feel fine! I feel better than alright!" this song is definitely at least in part about molly
This song was written in 2008, Molly wasn't even around then. And If it was, it wasn't a popular drug.
Paige Brady molly has been around for much longer than that, my dad was taking it when he was 18-20 and he's 40 now
Wow. 2019 came fast. Take me back to 10th grade when I found this song. Fuck. Fuck.
man 2013 was a good year
This song was made in 2008
".........what the fuck" lmao
i feel pretty good, you?
Miss you mate.
Why is there only one version of this song😭
What the fuck?
How could this happen to me?
There's a million different people
walking down a million different streets
I wonder if your Mom knew, the second that the car rolled in your direction
I wonder if your mom knew, should have told about a thousand bad decisions
Stop asking questions and learn to accept
that the things that we have right now are the best things that we've had yet
It's getting dark
This wasn't part of the plan
I'm closing my eyes and I will never open them again
Oh no no, I've got numbers I could call
Start problems I don't need
Start trouble with my friends that won't even matter when I leave
And I've got numbers I could call
Start problems I don't need
Start trouble with my friends that won't even matter when I leave
Hey Molly, how you doin'?
I'm doing fine
I feel alright
No, I feel better than alright [x2]
Stumbled upon some of the art you drew
While me and your neighbors were trying to clean out your room
And it was hard, especially for your mom
Cause your friends are here and they miss you, but they will eventually move on
And I've got numbers I could call
To forget about today
But I would rather sit alone, think of things that I would say
And I would write it in a letter and I will bury it in my backyard
And we will always think about you, cause you remind us of who we are
Hey Molly, how you doin'?
I'm doing fine
I feel alright
No, I feel better than alright [x8]
I feel fine!
I feel better than alright!
I feel fine!
I feel fine!
Hey Molly!
you are amazing for uploading this thank you so much.
might be tfb's best song
i’d do anything to see this song live
sick good
i miss you so much
Hey Molly
first heard this song when i was 12, crazy what happens in between the time, never thought it would end up this way but heyho
name a better album.,,.,,. ill wait
mia zelonis big doinks by the way I have a good day and I will be there at like 3 40 minutes to get to know you. Good band.
mia zelonis what is this album called? i can’t find it anywhere lol
@@gwencolyer169 I'm probably wrong but is it on Grandma had pneumonia
@@gwencolyer169 it's from the EP "Brothers Can't Be Friends"
They kind of sound like Cloud Cult here, but with Front Bottoms' lyrical style.
austin straub and the other one day at a really nice guy and he said that is the only thing I have is the one that I have to pay for everything except to be enough energy and time estimate even eat and i we can get together to discuss with you on it this weekend and we ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever been to a wedding in a few weeks early to get even pay attention to what I have a good friend the glasses pic and I y I yeah e
Is this on any of their albums or just a single?
It's on brothers can't be friends, an album they put out before they got signed to a label, when they were a DIY band
It's from Brother can't be friends :)
still hits ofc