Mortician
Zombie Apocalypse
The Unrelenting Horror of the Undead
Zombie Apocalypse's song 'Mortician' delves into the gruesome and relentless nature of a zombie outbreak. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a world overrun by the undead, where Hell has literally spilled over onto Earth. The opening lines, 'No more room in Hell / Putrid rotting smell,' set the stage for a nightmarish scenario where the dead have risen due to an overflow in Hell, a concept that taps into classic horror themes and apocalyptic fears.
The song's imagery is intensely graphic, describing the zombies' insatiable hunger for human flesh and their brutal methods of killing. Phrases like 'Ripping through the Earth / Lust for blood and death' and 'Ripping off the heads / Bones are torn of flesh' emphasize the violent and unstoppable nature of these creatures. The mortician, typically a figure associated with preparing the dead for peaceful rest, is ironically juxtaposed against the chaos and carnage of the zombie plague, highlighting the futility of human efforts to control or contain the outbreak.
Culturally, the song taps into the fascination with zombies that has permeated horror literature, films, and games. It reflects societal fears of uncontrollable pandemics and the breakdown of civilization. The relentless pursuit of 'human corpses bled' and 'bodies stripped of flesh' serves as a metaphor for the dehumanizing effects of such catastrophic events. The final lines, 'Hell now walks the earth / Zombie plague of death,' encapsulate the total collapse of the natural order, leaving listeners with a sense of dread and inevitability.