MFC
Pearl Jam · Mansfield Ma: July 11th 2003 [2003]
Sliding out of reverse into drive, this
We will be turning right, then straight
Off in the sunset she'll ride
She can remember a time denied
Stood by the side of the road, spilled like wine now
She's out on her own and I'm high
There's no leaving here
Ask- I'm an ear
She's disappeared
They said that timing was everything
Made him want to be everywhere
There's a lot to be said for nowhere
There's no leaving here
Ask- I'm an ear
He's disappeared
There's no leaving here
Ask- I'm an ear
Fuck it- we've disappeared
About MFC
Pearl Jam's "MFC" stands as a potent example of the band's grunge-era intensity, characterized by its driving rhythm and raw vocal delivery. Released on the *Mansfield Ma: July 11th 2003 [2003]* album, the track captures the group's signature blend of melodic sensibility and aggressive energy that defined their mid-2000s output. The song reflects the band's continued evolution while maintaining the core sonic identity established in their earlier work, featuring Eddie Vedder's emotive lyrics paired with Stone Gossard's melodic guitar lines. As part of their broader discography, "MFC" exemplifies the enduring appeal of Seattle's alternative rock scene, offering a listening experience that balances emotional depth with the high-octane performance typical of Pearl Jam's live and studio recordings from this period.

