ANYTHING > HUMAN (feat. ERRA)
Bad Omens
The Struggle for Humanity in a Flawed World
Bad Omens' song "ANYTHING > HUMAN (feat. ERRA)" delves into the existential struggle of living in a world that feels inherently flawed and unaccommodating. The lyrics suggest a life that was 'designed but not for you and me,' indicating a sense of alienation and disconnection from the world. This sentiment is further emphasized by the recurring line, 'I never needed you to be anything more than human,' which underscores the desire for genuine human connection amidst a backdrop of disillusionment and existential dread.
The song's protagonist grapples with intense inner turmoil, as evidenced by lines like 'I dream in hell and wake up screaming' and 'I've yet to crawl out of my skin.' These vivid descriptions paint a picture of someone who is deeply unhappy with their current state of being, yearning for escape and transformation. The mention of 'static' and 'catatonic peace' suggests a numbing effect, perhaps a coping mechanism to deal with the overwhelming sense of despair.
The chorus reflects on the futile attempts to find love, loss, and grief, with 'our time was always out of reach' highlighting the perpetual sense of missed opportunities and unfulfilled desires. The repeated questioning of whether there is 'anything more than human' points to a deeper existential inquiry, questioning the very nature of existence and the possibility of transcending human limitations. The song ultimately portrays a poignant struggle for meaning and connection in a world that feels fundamentally flawed and unyielding.