The God Of Lying
by Gorillaz (featuring Idles)

Album: The Mountain (2025)
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  • "The God of Lying" is a track by Gorillaz featuring English post-punks Idles from the cartoon band's ninth album, The Mountain. Idles frontman Joe Talbot poses a series of rhetorical questions touching on doubt, truth, and the human condition.
  • Talbot previously told the story of his 15-year struggle with substance abuse on Idles' 2021 album Crawler, and here he steps into Damon Albarn's restless, animated universe. "It's about cycles of lies," he told BBC Radio 1's Jack Saunders. "The cycles of addiction... lying to myself and others. A lot of that came from seeing friends go through the same thing."

    Talbot's words reach back to the loss of his mother and the tales of struggle he recounts on Crawler, which he calls "the mythology around addiction."

    "Being sober doesn't make you a better person," he explained. "There's still work to do. There's still love to give."
  • Musically, this isn't Idles' usual sweat-and-spit mosh pit. The guitars hang back, replaced by creeping synths, a bansuri flute from Ajay Prasanna and percussion by Viraj Acharya, giving the track a distinctive global sonic palette. Albarn (as 2-D) drifts in with his trademark faraway backing vocals, as if he's watching from behind the glass, quietly empathizing. Production comes from the usual Gorillaz brain trust - Albarn, Remi Kabaka Jr., Samuel Egglenton - and James Ford (Arctic Monkeys, Blur and Fontaines D.C.).
  • The band first unveiled "The God of Lying" at their secret "House of Kong" mystery show in London on September 3, 2025.

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