
Watch, Listen and Download Soccer Mommy – “Bones”
Sophie Allison’s slow-burning heartache is captured in “Bones,” the third track from Soccer Mommy’s upcoming Oneohtrix Point Never-produced album Sometimes, Forever.
“I feel the bones of how we used to be,” Allison muses, reflecting on a relationship’s unspoken breakdown. Scruffy ’90s guitars and soothing rhythms gradually morph into shrieking, blown-out hysterics at the song’s end.
And when they fade away, we are immediately transported back to the quiet of the beginning, reminding us of how things used to be.
The Soccer Mommy oeuvre is known for its self-doubt, but it’s the true remorse in this song that makes it so moving.
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“I’ve bled you out and patched you up again.” “Far too much to call it love,” she admits, unsure what’s wrong “with all of the ways I am.”

Even so, it’s unclear who is at fault—it could be no one at all.
Even so, it’s unclear who is at fault—it could be no one at all. Hurt is felt but not expressed. She sings with resignation, “I want to scream when you don’t look at me.”
As the song’s final lines—”I’m trying to be someone/That you could love and understand/But I know that I’m not”—bleed into its distorted crescendo, we can sense it as well.
The guitars abruptly stop playing, leaving us with nothing but a frightening void.
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