“Fource” is the result of frontman Cameron Boucher’s mourning over a close friend who committed suicide. Boucher told Spin in an interview: “I was a mess. [That day] I went in the woods, hung out for like six hours with my acoustic guitar… I didn’t really know how to react.” While in the woods, he r...
We lost another one today
That makes more than I can count on one hand
So I went up out to California
To find the proper way to mourn you
And I was...
I fucked up my hoodie and ripped through my jeans
I started walking towards the light
Not sure what that means
But I think it might be okay
I'll be okay
Smoke a cigarette
And walk through the woods
Read a note my partner wrote me
And found a rock tied up into a wrap of leaves
I don't know what that means
But I think I'll be okay
Think you'll be okay
Today was an off day
I've had a few
Fource was written by Ryan McKenna & Adam Ackerman & Cameron Boucher.
Sorority Noise released Fource on Fri Apr 22 2016.
Boucher wrote this song in the woods the day he found out a close friend commit suicide. It follows his emotional processing of the event and what he did when he found out the news.