Getsuyoubi
Amazarashi
Navigating the Melancholy of Adolescence in 'Getsuyoubi'
Amazarashi's song 'Getsuyoubi' (Monday) delves into the complex emotions and experiences of adolescence, capturing the sense of alienation, confusion, and yearning for individuality that often accompanies this stage of life. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the mundane and oppressive environment of school life, symbolized by the 'moldy, gloomy smell' of the gym storage and the 'pigeon dead in the hallway.' These images evoke a sense of decay and stagnation, reflecting the protagonist's feelings of being trapped in a rigid and uninspiring system.
The song also explores the struggle for self-expression and the desire to break free from societal expectations. The lines 'I want to extend my branches freely, but the same uniform feels constricting' highlight the tension between individuality and conformity. The protagonist's plea for their friend to 'never grow up' underscores the fear of losing one's true self in the process of becoming an adult. This sentiment is further emphasized by the recurring motif of Monday, a symbol of routine and monotony, which the protagonist wishes to escape.
In the chorus, the protagonist reflects on the difficulty of expressing their true feelings and desires, questioning why it is so hard to say 'I like what I like.' This struggle is likened to holding one's breath and diving deep, suggesting a sense of suffocation and the need to retreat inward to find solace. The song also touches on themes of connection and understanding, as the protagonist acknowledges the depth of their friend's emotions and the mutual recognition of their shared struggles. Despite the sense of alienation, there is a glimmer of hope in the bond they share, even if it falls short of 'love or friendship.'
'Getsuyoubi' is a poignant exploration of the trials of adolescence, capturing the longing for authenticity and the pain of navigating a world that often feels indifferent and confining. Amazarashi's evocative lyrics and melancholic tone resonate deeply with anyone who has ever felt out of place or struggled to find their voice in a world that demands conformity.