Last Living Souls

Gorillaz Gorillaz

Contemplating Existence in 'Last Living Souls'

Gorillaz's 'Last Living Souls' is a song that delves into existential questions and the feeling of isolation in a seemingly apocalyptic world. The repeated question 'Are we the last living souls?' suggests a search for connection and meaning in a desolate landscape, where the protagonist feels alone and questions the authenticity of their existence. The lyrics evoke a sense of being lost, both physically and spiritually, as they navigate through a foggy and uncertain reality.

The song's narrative seems to reflect on the human condition and the struggle to find purpose. The mention of singing a song 'that doesn't sing' implies a lack of harmony or resonance with the world, highlighting a disconnect between the individual and their surroundings. This could be interpreted as a metaphor for the struggle to find one's voice or place in society. The plea 'Lord, save me' and the admission of getting it 'down wrong' suggest a desire for redemption or guidance, indicating a sense of regret or a longing for a different path.

Musically, Gorillaz is known for blending various genres and presenting thought-provoking themes in their work. 'Last Living Souls' is no exception, with its haunting melody and introspective lyrics that challenge listeners to consider their own existence and the connections they make with others. The song's atmosphere is both eerie and contemplative, fitting the lyrical content that grapples with the concept of being one of the last remnants of humanity, seeking solace in an uncertain world.

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