SUNSET
New Model Army Lyrics


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Coming in at night all the desert highways
Crackle with the static of a thousand little radios
Everyone talking, no-one listening
Well by now I should expect that
Down into the city I smell artificial green
A glasshouse full of growing things
That are not what they seem to be
Look away, look away, the procession's leaving town
The emperor rides naked and no-one gives a damn
That was the last time

I get a morbid satisfaction watching Sunset in all its degradation
We were in a restaurant for wannabes clinking glasses in celebration
We had to leave before something bad occurred and Niko grabbed the keys
We drove out in the early morning with the radio jammed on are'n'be
Drive away, drive away, and he turned to me and smiled
Said, how does it feel to be living through the Fall of Rome
And I said it's beginning to feel OK
The last time

Well I gave you all my money
I'm ashamed to remember now just why I did that
I got bitter, I got jealous, but not as much as you
Do you understand that?
Ten hours drifting half awake and finally touching down
I went out in the rainy morning and kissed the blessed ground
Coming home, coming home and the most of it is done




And the worst of us is left behind in the place where it belongs
That was, the last time

Overall Meaning

The song "Sunset" by New Model Army evokes a sense of desolation through its lyrics that describe a drive into a city at night. The opening lines give the impression of an information overload, with a multitude of radio broadcasts constantly chattering away in the background. This could symbolize the mass of information that we're bombarded with every day while also highlighting the theme of individual isolation despite the constant communication. The next lines describe the smell of artificial greenery, implying a world of artificiality and illusion. The lyrics "Look away, look away, the procession's leaving town, the emperor rides naked and no-one gives a damn" give the sense of a society that is blindly following the whims of a failing authoritarian figure, perhaps a nod to political leaders of the time.


The chorus of the song then takes on a more personal and introspective tone, with the singer admitting a "morbid satisfaction" at watching the degradation of the sunset, a symbol of the passing of time and inevitability of endings. They describe leaving a restaurant full of wannabes that is on the verge of turning violent and driving away through the night, the radio blaring in the background. The lines "Said, how does it feel to be living through the Fall of Rome, and I said it's beginning to feel OK" add weight to the theme of societal decline and collapse, but also hints at a sense of acceptance and stoicism in the face of such chaos.


The final verse of the song shifts back to a more individual perspective, with the singer reflecting on bitterness, jealousy and the end of a relationship. The lines "Ten hours drifting half awake and finally touching down, I went out in the rainy morning and kissed the blessed ground" give the impression of returning home after a long journey and finding a sense of relief and peace. The lyrics "the worst of us is left behind in the place where it belongs" imply the need to move on, let go of the past and embrace a brighter future.


Line by Line Meaning

Coming in at night all the desert highways
Driving in the desert at night, with the sound of countless radios creating a disturbance.


Crackle with the static of a thousand little radios
The sound of commotion caused by the radio interfered with the peacefulness of the desert night.


Everyone talking, no-one listening
There is a lack of attentiveness among people who are busy talking over each other.


Well by now I should expect that
The artist is not surprised or alarmed by the situation, as this is typical.


Down into the city I smell artificial green
The scent of artificial plant life is prevalent in the city.


A glasshouse full of growing things
The glasshouse is packed with plants that may not look as they seem.


That are not what they seem to be
The plants are, in some way, deceptive or misleading.


Look away, look away, the procession's leaving town
Ignore the crowd leaving town, and their actions.


The emperor rides naked and no-one gives a damn
The leader is exposed yet no one cares enough to take any action.


That was the last time
The end of something significant, foreshadowed throughout the song.


I get a morbid satisfaction watching Sunset in all its degradation
The singer feels satisfied in a macabre way while watching a decline in progress.


We were in a restaurant for wannabes clinking glasses in celebration
The scene of people with false aspirations, congratulating themselves in their fakeness.


We had to leave before something bad occurred and Niko grabbed the keys
The situation had become unpleasant, and the singer and Niko leave before anything catastrophic happens.


We drove out in the early morning with the radio jammed on are'n'be
Driving out in the early morning, listening to R&B music.


Drive away, drive away, and he turned to me and smiled
Driving away from the restaurant when Niko smiled and turned to the singer.


Said, how does it feel to be living through the Fall of Rome
How are you feeling about being present for the collapse of something great.


And I said it's beginning to feel OK
The artist is becoming comfortable with the decline they are witnessing.


Well I gave you all my money
The singer gave all their money to someone.


I'm ashamed to remember now just why I did that
They now feel embarrassed for giving all of their money away.


I got bitter, I got jealous, but not as much as you
Although they became resentful and envious, it wasn't to the same degree as the person they gave their money to.


Do you understand that?
Did they comprehend the artist's feelings and perspective.


Ten hours drifting half awake and finally touching down
Traveling for ten hours unconsciously, and finally ending up somewhere.


I went out in the rainy morning and kissed the blessed ground
Arriving at a destination which made the singer feel relieved and appreciative, kissing the ground as an expression of praise.


Coming home, coming home and the most of it is done
Returning home, and feeling a sense of conclusion.


And the worst of us is left behind in the place where it belongs
Leaving the negativity and distress behind, where it can stay.


That was, the last time
The end of something significant, repeated again as closure.




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: DAVID ARNE BLOMBERG, ROBERT CHARLES HEATON, PETER NELSON, JUSTIN EDWARD SULLIVAN

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Anna Logg


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