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The first single off of Mom Jeans' second full-length album, Puppy Love, “Season 9 Ep. 2-3” was debuted live at Lincoln Hall in Chicago, Illinois and later recorded and released for the first time on Audiotree. According to songwriter Eric Butler, the title is a reference to Grey’s Anatomy, referrin...
[Verse 1]
Always changing the way you look
I'm not usually one to judge a book by what's on the outside
But your face looks different every time we meet
I wanna see what's underneath
Know that my body isn't just a hollow shell
To fill with Marlboro Lights and unethically-sourced meats
[Verse 2]
'Cause I don't like this
And you don't seem to care
Whether I stay alive
I'm not really trying to die
But I'm not saying it's the worst thing that could happen to me now
'Cause I'm stuck on the I-5 in traffic
On my way to Fresno
To see my friends
When we're all dead, I'll never have to sit through all
This fuckin' rubbernecking with no AC again
Season 9 Ep. 2-3 was written by Mom Jeans..
Season 9 Ep. 2-3 was produced by Ryan Ellery.
Mom Jeans. released Season 9 Ep. 2-3 on Tue Jun 05 2018.
No, it is referring to Grey’s Anatomy, according to the band’s Audiotree recording.
It’s about when, in season 9 of Grey’s Anatomy, the show stops being good for a little bit. It’s about that.
Eric Butler on Audiotree