It's a motherfucker
Being here without you
Thinking 'bout the good times
Thinking 'bout the bad
And i won't ever be the same
It's a motherfucker
Getting through a sunday
Talking to the walls
Just me again
But i won't ever be the same
I won't ever be the same
It's a motherfucker
How much i understand
The feeling that you need someone
To take you by the hand
And you won't ever be the same
You won't ever be the same
The Eels are an alternative rock band formed in 1995 by musician and singer-songwriter Mark Oliver Everett (also known as Man Called E, Mr. E, or simply E; son of famed physicist Hugh Everett III). Everett formed the Eels with drummer Butch Norton and bassist Tommy Walter (known also by the stage name Abandoned Pools) when his solo career stalled. The band quickly gained fame with the release of their debut album *Beautiful Freak* in 1996, when a track from the album, "Beloved Monster", was used in the film *Shrek*. However, their second album, *Electro-Shock Blues*, is considered the Eels' magnum opus. Written during a time of great personal tragedy for Everett (his sister committed suicide and his mother had terminal lung cancer), the album explores themes of grief, loss, and hope with a rare emotional depth. The Eels have released six studio albums, the most recent being *Blinking Lights and Other Revelations* in 2005. This album is a personal journey into Everett's spirituality and sanity, and it was critically acclaimed but not commercially successful. Some of the Eels' most representative songs include "Mr. E's Beautiful Blues", "Novocaine for the Soul", "Souljacker Part II", and "Climbing to the Moon".
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