Pompeii

Bastille · Bad Blood [2013]

I was left to my own devices

Many days fell away with nothing to show



And the walls kept tumbling down

In the city that we love

Great clouds roll over the hills

Bringing darkness from above



But if you close your eyes,

Does it almost feel like

Nothing changed at all?

And if you close your eyes,

Does it almost feel like

You've been here before?

How am I gonna be an optimist about this?

How am I gonna be an optimist about this?



We were caught up and lost in all of our vices

In your pose as the dust settles around us



And the walls kept tumbling down

In the city that we love

Great clouds roll over the hills

Bringing darkness from above



But if you close your eyes,

Does it almost feel like

Nothing changed at all?

And if you close your eyes,

Does it almost feel like

You've been here before?

How am I gonna be an optimist about this?

How am I gonna be an optimist about this?



Oh where do we begin?

The rubble or our sins?

Oh where do we begin?

The rubble or our sins?



And the walls kept tumbling down

In the city that we love

Great clouds roll over the hills

Bringing darkness from above



But if you close your eyes,

Does it almost feel like

Nothing changed at all?

And if you close your eyes,

Does it almost feel like

You've been here before?

How am I gonna be an optimist about this?

How am I gonna be an optimist about this?

Pompeii

Bastille's 2013 single "Pompeii" became a defining anthem of the indie-pop revival, blending electronic production with anthemic vocals to craft a nostalgic soundscape. The track, released on their self-titled album, features a driving beat and soaring chorus that evokes imagery of ancient ruins and lost civilizations. Its infectious melody and lyrical themes of longing and historical reflection propelled it to global chart success, establishing the band as a major force in modern pop music. The song's enduring popularity highlights the band's ability to merge retro influences with contemporary electronic textures, creating a timeless recording that resonates across generations.