"Handlebars" is a song by
Flobots
Flobots is an experimental hip hop band from Denver, Colorado, formed in 2005 by Jamie Laurie. The band's origins date back 5 years earlier to a similar project by Laurie. Flobots found mainstream success with their major label debut '' Figh ...
. It was released as the first single from their debut album, ''
Fight with Tools
''Fight with Tools'' is the debut album by Flobots, originally released in October 2007 and re-released on May 20, 2008. The album was recorded in 2007 around the band's home state of Colorado. ''Fight with Tools'' received a mildly positive rece ...
'', and is the group's largest success, peaking at number 37 on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 and number three on the
''Billboard'' Modern Rock Tracks chart.
Background
"Handlebars" was originally released in 2005 on the band's first EP, ''
Flobots Present...Platypus'', before being re-released on ''
Fight with Tools
''Fight with Tools'' is the debut album by Flobots, originally released in October 2007 and re-released on May 20, 2008. The album was recorded in 2007 around the band's home state of Colorado. ''Fight with Tools'' received a mildly positive rece ...
'' two years later with re-recorded vocals. The song won in a fan-voted local radio station contest at the end of 2007, giving the song the chance to be played on the station.
The song was so popular that it was put into
full rotation
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at the station by the end of January, attracting the attention of record companies.
Flobots ultimately signed with
Universal Republic
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off the back of the single's success.
In May 2019, Flobots sued
YouTube
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user
Logan Paul
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for copyright infringement over his 2017 single "No Handlebars". The group has requested all royalties for the song, which has earned Paul over $1 million since 2017.
Theme
Flobots vocalist
Jamie Laurie
Flobots is an experimental music, experimental hip hop music, hip hop band from Denver, Colorado, formed in 2005 by Jamie Laurie. The band's origins date back 5 years earlier to a similar project by Laurie. Flobots found mainstream success wi ...
stated that the song is about
It is the contrast between these "little moments of creativity, these bursts of innovation," and the way these ideas are put to use "to
oppress and destroy people" that the singer feels is "beautiful and tragic at the same time."
Music video
The animated video for the song opens with two young friends, one wearing casual clothes and the other in a businesslike suit, seated on their bicycles on a hill looking over a city. Prominent in the city is a crystalline tower with part of its framework showing. The friends ride their bikes down the hill without their hands on the handlebars, while the casual friend smiles widely. They arrive at a sign that points in two directions, one labeled with a corporate-looking symbol leading to a shadowed street, and the other labeled by a dove leading down a sunlit street. They hug and head their separate ways, the casual friend taking the path of the dove.
The next part of the song centers on the casual friend. While describing his hobbies and skills, including things he can teach people, he walks along a cracked sidewalk and sees a chalk drawing depicting the first scene of the video, with the bicycling friends represented by
stick figures. He picks up an apple off of the ground and returns it to its barrel. He walks past a street corner that shows a path to the corporate street, unaware of the blood on that street's walls. Observing a group of young girls playing
jump rope
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, he picks up his cellphone and sees the corporate friend's face.
After their conversation, the corporate friend hangs up and walks down the industrial street. He lists his accomplishments per the song's lyrics before stopping in front of and looking up at the same tower that appeared in the beginning of the video. In the next scene, he is completing a transaction with a man in a board room, after which he holds a meeting with some executives. A graph displays profits zigzagging up a board with the corporate logo on it before ending in what resembles a spatter of blood. The camera zooms out, revealing that he was inside the tower. He then gives a televised speech behind a podium, while the background changes from a corporate to a political setting with two American flags. The casual friend sees it, disappointedly shaking his head.
The world becomes more bleak and oppressive, with security cameras and smokestacks, emblazoned with the corporate logo, spewing toxic fumes into the air. A hawk kills a dove, and a fighter jet soars overhead.
The casual friend begins rallying a crowd of oppressed-looking people. A man wearing a bandana sprays an X over a poster displaying a picture of the now-dictator-like friend and the word "LIAR" below that. The rebellious friend leads the crowd towards the tower, but a line of heavily armed riot-control officers, with shields displaying a fist and submachine guns, proceeds to kill the entire crowd. The bandana-wearing man is killed first by a sniper, following many more deaths. The corporate friend looks on horrified as he sees his friend shot dead and lying on the ground.
The video ends with a
flashback of the two friends crisscrossing as they ride their bicycles, again without using their handlebars, off into a bright light in the distance.
Several times in the video, the dove is used to symbolize peace, while the hawk represents oppressive power destroying that peace. A hawk kills an actual dove, and a
wrecking ball
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destroys a wall with a dove painted on it, located next to a billboard displaying the corporate symbol and a cityscape again featuring the tower. In addition, a hawk flies over the head of the corporate friend when he is walking down the street.
Che Guevara
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, an iconic revolutionary, is referenced in the video when an image of Guevara's face appears on a man's T-shirt while the oppressed friend is rallying a crowd. Another reference is to the
Abu Ghraib tortures during the Iraq War, seen in a flashing image identical to the iconic photograph of prisoner Abdou Hussain Saad Faleh.
Chart performance
On May 17, 2008, the song peaked at number 3 on the
''Billboard'' Modern Rock Tracks.
Fueled by radio airplay, including six straight weeks at the top of
KROQ's most played list, it was the first single since
Semisonic's "
Closing Time" to chart in the top ten so quickly.
It has had similar success on the digital landscape, having over 16.5 million total plays on the band's
MySpace.com page and over 54 million views on YouTube.
Digital download purchases have placed the song at number 4 on certain rap and hip-hop charts on
Amazon.com
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.
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"Handlebars" also performed well on the
''Billboard'' charts. Peaking at number three on the
Modern Rock Tracks
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chart, number twenty-two on the
Hot Digital Songs
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chart, number thirty-five on the
Pop 100
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chart, number thirty-seven on the
Hot 100
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chart, number sixty-three on the
Canadian Hot 100
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.
On September 7, 2008, the song entered the
UK Singles Chart at number 35 on downloads alone and peaked at number 14.
Track listing
Compact Disc:
#"Handlebars" – 3:27
#"Rise" – 4:10
7-inch vinyl:
#"Handlebars" – 3:27
#"Handlebars" (
DJ Shadow
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He uses l ...
Remix) – 4:03
Personnel
Flobots:
*Jamie "Jonny 5" Laurie – vocals
*Brer Rabbit – vocals
*Jesse Walker – electric bass
*Andy "Rok" Guerrero – guitar
*Mackenzie Roberts –
viola
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*Kenny Ortiz – drums
Guest musicians:
*Joe Ferrone – trumpet
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
References
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2008 debut singles
Flobots songs
Songs about bicycles
2008 songs
Universal Republic Records singles
Political rap songs
Anti-fascist music
Animated music videos