* Chris Kilmore - Turntables, Keyboard & PianoĪnna Molly - Single par Incubus extrait de l’album Light Grenades Sortie 20 septembre 2006 Enregistrement 2006 Durée 3:48 Genre Rock Alternatif … Wikipédia en Français * Brandon Boyd - Lead vocals & Percussion As the doctor brings his saw to her head, she reaches up and grabs his wrist tightly. At the end of the video, as a medical examiner is about to perform the autopsy, her fingers move again, accompanied by a stream of tears. Throughout the video, she is shown moving her fingers little by little, even as she is put in a freezer. The music video for the single features a woman played by Sasha Wexler who is found at a park, presumably deceased, and shows how she is passed from an ambulance on a stretcher, into a mortuary, and finally on an autopsy table. produced and filmed the music video for "Anna Molly" in Wilmington, California. On September 26, 2006, the Oil Factory Inc. The song is included in the music rhythm game for the Nintendo DS. The lyrics reference previous Incubus songs like " Wish You Were Here". Also, the lyrics "this city by the sea"." suggest a reference to the Edgar Allan Poe poem " Annabel Lee." There is an acoustic version that is also available through iTunes. The song's title is a play on the word " anomaly", and a Billboard article says the song describes "a woman who may or may not exist in real life".
It also gains some of its distinct sound through the band's use of a Marxophone, a type of fretless zither. The song is abundant with riffs and has a considerable Police influence. The song debuted at #19 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart and reached the #1 spot after 10 weeks on the chart. The single has been extremely well-received by fans of the group. However, it was soon withdrawn for unknown reasons. The single was released September 20, 2006, on the Sony Music Store almost a month before its scheduled release. " Anna Molly" (pronounced like the word " anomaly" when sung as word play) is the lead single off Incubus's sixth album, " Light Grenades".