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Anna Molly
Rock · 2006 · 3 tracks

Anna Molly

Incubus's "Anna Molly" is a dynamic alternative rock track from 2006, characterized by its intricate, angular guitar riff, Brandon Boyd's soaring vocals, and a compelling tension-and-release structure

November 20, 2006 · Sony BMG

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This is the kind of alternative rock anthem that feels both deeply personal and universally resonant. "Anna Molly" pulls you in with its distinctive, slightly melancholic guitar work, then lifts you with Brandon Boyd's powerful, cathartic vocals. It's a track for introspection, for driving through city lights, or for simply letting a wave of potent emotion wash over you. A quintessential 2000s rock single that still hits hard.

Tracklist · 3 Tracks
02
Anna Molly (live at Edgefest 2006)
3:53
03
Drive (live at Edgefest 2006)
4:06
04
Love Hurts (acoustic)
3:58
Moments Worth Listening For
The immediate, distinctive electric guitar riff that opens the song and recurs, establishing its angular, driving character.
The powerful transition into the first chorus, where Brandon Boyd's vocals soar, and the instrumentation swells, releasing the tension built in the verse.
The bridge section, featuring a slightly more atmospheric, layered sound before returning to the main riff and a final, impactful chorus.
The vocal delivery in the final chorus, showcasing Boyd's full range and emotional intensity, particularly on the repeated 'Anna Molly' refrain.

How does Anna Molly sound next to the rest of Incubus's catalogue?

Late Night+2.8σ

Late Night saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.

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