The art for the Spotify playlist âThe End is Coming,â curated by Game of Thrones showrunners Dave Benioff and Dan Weiss.
In the two days since Spotify released Dave Benioff and Dan Weissâ âThe End is Comingâ playlist, a list of 50 songs that supposedly contain hints as to how the series will end, speculation has been running wild here in the Watchers newsroom. âThe answer to the ending is one hundred percent hidden in the playlist choices,â Benioff and Weiss told For the Record in an email. âNo one will believe us, but itâs true.â
With that said, Vanessa and Samantha put their thinking caps on and have each chosen a few tracks from the playlist that have been particularly intriguing. What do they mean and why were they chosen? Which potentially earth-shattering events do they reference â and which characters? For a bit of fun, here are a few selections:
Samantha
âHer Black Wings,â by Danzig
The repeated line of âunder her black wingsâ might make you think this is a reference to Daenerys, but âHarder than life, she offers me sleep ⊠in another formâ really made my eyebrow raise â and the verse âHer stride is such/Mortals freeze/When she walks pastâ drove it home. This sounds an awful lot like how youâd describe the Night Queen. Itâs something I thought the show wouldnât touch on, given the limited time frame of Season 8, but now Iâm not so sure. The question is, who would she be?
âWar,â by Grandson
We all know that a battle is coming to Westeros, but itâs a little too on the nose to say thatâs what this song is about. Rather, this song is a look at racism and inequality â âWe chose one race superior and another inferiorâ â and that strife will continue âuntil the color of a manâs skin serves no more significance than the color of his eyes.â What does this mean for Season 8 â perhaps a tense meeting between Danyâs Dothraki forces and the Westerosi northmen? Or that as a leader whoâs brought together both foreign and domestic peoples, Dany truly is the one who will change Westeros for the better?
âWave of Mutilation,â by Pixies
I desperately want a good ending to Theonâs story, one where he reconciles his Greyjoy past and lives to serve Yara well and faithfully â but I think the ending thatâs more likely is that he dies saving her (which is okay too). The lines âCease to resist, giving my goodbye/Drive my car into the oceanâ make me suspect this will be the case. And although I donât think most of these songs have titles that relate so specifically to a situation or character, âWave of Mutilationâ is pretty spot-on, not only for Theonâs mental, emotional and physical state but also a nod to his ironborn heritage. Â
âFurr,â by Blitzen Trapper
This is another one that might be pretty obvious when you look at the lyrics. âBut I was drawn into the pack and before long/They allowed me to join in and sing their song/So from the cliffs and highest hill/Yeah, we would gladly get our fillâ sounds an awful lot like a reference to the Nymeria-led wolf pack that we last saw in the Riverlands and that we suspect (or at least hope) will be seen again at the battle of Winterfell. Thereâs a possibility that it also means someone (Bran?) warging into a direwolf again â âAnd now my fur has turned to skin/And Iâve been quickly ushered in/To a world that I confess I do not know/But I still dream of running careless through the snowâ â but I think it might just be a reference to the close connection the Starks and direwolves share.
âThis Sentence Will Ruin/Save Your Life,â by Born Ruffians
Can you think of a better way to explain Jon finding out about his parentage than a sentence that has the potential to both ruin and save someoneâs life? The song is the story of someone whoâs spent a lot of time thinking about what they donât have and what they think the need, but more importantly, struggling to find out who they are and what their purpose is â âI need to know who I am/And what Iâm going to do while Iâm on earth.â Well, Jon, youâre about to find out, and I hope to the gods you know what to do with the information when you get it.
âCruel,â by St. Vincent
Iâm going way out on a limb here, but as a HUGE fan of St. Vincent, I just decided to have fun with this (like my beloved Annie Clark has fun with everything): Iâm going to say this song means the Golden Company will indeed turn on Cersei. âCanât you see what everybody wants from you?â is a poignant reminder that sellsword companies only want your money, while âThey could take or leave you/So they took you, and they left youâ means that the GC may well take Cerseiâs money and leave her high and dry once they see the Army of the Dead descending on Kingâs Landing. It sounds pretty awful for a company to break a contract once theyâve been paid, but it wouldnât be the first time itâs happened, and to a group of sellswords, itâs not personal â just business. âHow could they be casually cruel?â is a line that particularly snags my attention in this respect.
âLove Is Blindness,â by U2
When Jaime Lannister says that you canât help who you love, itâs just another way of saying âlove is blind.â The problem with âblindâ love is that it can be problematic and abusive â not unlike the relationship between Jaime and Cersei. The lyrics to this song scream the realization of that abuse and the grief over knowing it has to end â âThread is ripping/The knot is slippingâ â not to mention the allusions to Jaimeâs gold hand and snuffing out life, either through squeezing (valonqar, anyone?) or wrapping: âLove is clockworks/And cold steel/Fingers too numb to feel/Squeeze the handle/Blow out the candle ⊠Wonât you wrap the night/Around me?â
Vanessa
Immigrant Song, by Led Zeppelin
As of the season seven finale the White Walkers are on the move with the Army of the Dead, invading Westeros and bringing destruction as they come. With lyrics like âWe come from the land of the ice and snow/From the midnight sun where the hot springs blow/How soft your fields so green/Can whisper tales of gore/Of how we calmed the tides of war/We are your overlords,â Immigrant Song seems to state the purpose of the White Walkers pretty well â after all, there wonât be any more war once everyone is a mind controlled wight, right? There may be a small ray of hope at the end, however, as the song concludes ânow youâd better stop and rebuild all your ruins/For peace and trust can win the day/Despite of all your losing.â
Flugufrelsarinn, by Sigur Ros
This songâs inclusion is interesting, as it brings Theon Greyjoy to mind. The song title translates to âA Flyâs Saviorâ (I donât get it either), but if you think of Yara as the fly the lyrics fit really well: âI rushed down to the lake/A savior/I built a ship and said a small prayer/Because I was scaredâŠHe is both on/Sea and land, saving/Flies that die here/Though especially himself/Eternal war and peace nowhere.â Itâs difficult to say whether this points to their survival or not, but I have hope!
There is another possibility for this song being on the list, as the cover art shows a baby with wings. Could this be a dragon (Targaryen) baby? Itâs another potential hint that Dany will be pregnant in season eight.
War Pigs, by Black Sabbath
There have long been theories about the destruction of Kingâs Landing, and Danyâs season two vision in the House of the Undying certainly added fuel to that fire (pun intended) as she walked into a burned and destroyed Red Keep. We may finally see it happen â as well as Cerseiâs downfall â if these lyrics are any indication: âPoliticians hide themselves away/They only started the warâŠTreating people just like pawns in chess/Wait âtill their judgement day comes, yeah/Now in darkness world stops turning/Ashes where the bodies burningâŠDay of judgement, God is calling/On their knees the war pigs crawling/Begging mercies for their sins.â This doesnât bode well for the Lannister queenâs fate.
Gold Lion, by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Speaking of Lannisters, perhaps we should be concerned for all three siblings. A âGold Lionâ is the sigil of their house, and while the lyrics arenât particularly alarming (although the phrase âTake our hands out of controlâ could be telling), the video is a different story. Several instruments are set alight, and the fire eventually surrounds the entire band. Is House Lannister destined to go down in flames?
Power, by Kanye West
The marketing for season eight has been pushing a âFor the Throneâ narrative, and speculation has run wild about who will win the Iron Throne. Many fans think that the throne will ultimately be destroyed at the end, however, and that a new form of governance will arise in Westeros. âPowerâ certainly supports that narrative, with lyrics like âI seen people abuse power, use power, misuse and then lose power/Power to the people at last, itâs a new hourâŠTake the power in your own handsâŠNo one man should have all that power/The clockâs ticking, I just count the hours.â We may not see a true democracy, but a more even distribution of authority via a ruling council would be a start.
What do you think of the playlist? Did any songs stand out to you? Let us know your theories in the comments!

















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