Ash Molloy’s latest single, will I ever learn?, is out now via Wax Records, and it’s fuelled by frustration, exhaustion, and the kind of anger that sticks with you. Taking on the relentless cycle of injustice women face doesn’t just strike a chord. It rips right through. If you’ve ever cranked up a ’90s alt-rock anthem to scream out your fury, it’ll feel like this song was made for you.
The track broods and burns, with every lyric landing like an unfiltered truth. The second verse pulls straight from real court cases where abusers walked free. Not for shock value but because it keeps happening. This song is a question, a reckoning, and the sinking feeling that justice still isn’t coming.
“will I ever learn?” is my response to the cycle of injustice that women face – from the countless experiences of women being dismissed to the systemic failures that let perpetrators walk free. The second verse even quotes real court cases where those guilty of assault received little to no jail time. The chorus holds onto hope that things will change, but the reality is they rarely do. It’s a song born from frustration, anger, and the question: Will I ever learn to stop expecting justice? – Ash Molloy
will I ever learn? is out now. Give it a listen now.
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