"Overlord" is a great indie rock/pop single from Forgotten Garden that sounds both old and new at the same time. The Scottish-Portuguese indie band is known for writing songs that are sad, moving, and haunting. This time, they stick to telling stories that are full of feeling and using instruments that are carefully layered so that the last note stays with you.
"Overlord" is really about how greed, money, and power can make people bad. The song tells a long-standing story about the dangers of excessive greed and the false sense of entitlement that comes with wealth, where being rich leads to a disregard for right and wrong. The emotional core of the song stems from the main character's conviction that they are beyond the law. The song has a story that really hits home in today's world, which makes it feel both reflective and confrontational.
Forgotten Garden" is precise and balances calmness with intensity. The song has a steady, brooding pulse thanks to Argentinian musician Mel D's strong bass line. There are dark synth textures with melodic guitar lines running through them. Danny from Scotland plays two pianos, which gives the music an emotional depth and a movie-like quality. The drums make the song sound urgent instead of sad.
Inês Rebelo's singing is the best part. The verses are soft and sad, which makes people want to listen to the song's inner conflict. As the song goes on, her voice gets stronger and angrier in the choruses. This feature fits perfectly with the story's growing tension and moral decline. This difference makes "Overlord" more emotional and gives it a sense of life and movement. The Scottish-Portuguese indie band Forgotten Garden works with other musicians. They still make music that is both personal and broad. "Overlord" is a scary reminder of how power can change you. This release is one of Forgotten Garden's best works so far for fans of indie music with deep, meaningful, and atmospheric lyrics.