Since 2005, they have reached a huge audience and continue to write music fans thrive for. Mother Mother has come a long way, just like this album. These songs share a message that you are alone and it’s okay, which was a common feeling for many of us during quarantine. The lyrics in “Girl Alone” and “Forgotten Souls” express that listeners are not the only ones experiencing certain emotions and that they’re not alone in how they feel. “Girl Alone” and “Forgotten Souls” prove that right off the bat with their titles. “Inside (Deluxe)” has several themes about being at a low-point. The way the songs blend together is incredible because each song still has a beat or feel to differentiate them. When listening to the whole album in order, the beginning and end of songs blend together, especially “Seven” and “Two.” The end of “Seven” blends into the beginning of “Two,” and because “Seven” is fully instrumental, it just sounds like one big-long intro. During the bridge of “All the Dying,” Ryan Guldemond, Molly Guldemond, and Parkin sing, “I see an image of a body, broken and beet red.” Listeners can feel their compassion: the musicians do see their fans. Through those themes in the instrumentals, it feels as if there is someone there to console you. They had their peak during 2021 when songs like “Hayloft,” “Verbatim,” and “Arms Tonite” sky-rocketed in popularity through TikTok.Ĭonsisting of 21 songs total, the album can be described as creepy, melancholy, and desolate. Mother Mother is an indie rock band from Canada that consists of artists Ryan Guldemond, Molly Guldemond, Ali Siadat, Jasmin Parkin, and Mike Young. This ‘Deluxe’ version of the album has seven new songs, including “Hayloft II,” and a new album cover. The album is a revamp from the original album, “Inside,” released on June 25, 2021. “Inside (Deluxe)” is a new Mother Mother album released on Jan. This is not the first time this album has been released…sort of.
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