Mfc

Pearl Jam · Yield

MFC

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" serves as a potent example of the band's ability to blend raw rock energy with introspective lyricism, characteristic of their mid-to-late 1990s output. Released on the album *Yield*, the track exemplifies the Seattle grunge sound that defined the era, featuring Eddie Vedder's distinctive vocal delivery layered over a driving rhythm section. The song reflects the band's continued evolution during this period, maintaining their signature blend of melodic hooks and emotional depth while addressing themes of personal struggle and resilience. As part of their extensive discography, "Mfc" stands as a testament to the group's enduring influence on alternative rock, capturing the spirit of a generation through its authentic and unpolished sonic texture. It remains a staple for fans seeking the authentic sound of Pearl Jam at their peak creative maturity.