Reviewers highlight Oberst's "vulnerable" delivery, moving from a spoken-word whisper to a "primal scream" accompanied by an aggressive blend of acoustic guitar, upright bass, and mandolin. Notable Lyrics
Conor Oberst narrates a story about a woman on a plummeting airplane. While the pilot panics, the passengers remain oddly calm, suggesting a peaceful acceptance of their fate as they "splash into the deep blue sea". The song culminates in the realization that finding
The song culminates in the realization that finding out one is "really no one" is a source of happiness rather than despair窶杯he ultimate comfort found "at the bottom of everything". Critical & Fan Reception Reviewers highlight Oberst's "vulnerable" delivery
"Death will give us back to God, just like the setting sun is returned to the lonesome ocean." "I窶冦 happy just because I found out I am really no one." Daily Song Discussion #107: At the Bottom of Everything the passengers remain oddly calm