Revolving Doors

Gorillaz · The Fall [2010]

Revolving doors, what have I done?

Someone on the TV, tipping low

Revolving doors, what will I become?

And red-neck song

You payed up for a seven

But he got an eight, now

I feel that I'm paused

By all the bills, I seem to run out

On a foggy day (Revolving door)



I sit in a diner, and The Beatles play

I payed up for a seven, but I only got (SOA?)now

I feel I'm paused

By all the bills, I seem to run out here



Revolving doors, stole me on the Eastern sea board

(He got silver on his nose)

He payed up for three, but got only two

And he said "Seems I was born for this. Seems I was born to this."

Revolving doors

Revolving doors

Revolving Doors

Released in 2010 as part of Gorillaz's The Fall, 'Revolving Doors' stands as a defining track from the virtual band's later era. The song blends electronic textures with a driving bassline, characteristic of the group's signature sound that merges hip-hop, dance, and alternative influences. Produced by the collective's core members, the recording reflects a shift in their musical direction while maintaining the collaborative spirit that defines their discography. It serves as a testament to Gorillaz's ability to evolve their sonic palette, offering a rhythmic and atmospheric experience that complements their broader catalog of work. The track remains a notable example of the group's continued experimentation in the digital age.