New World -beginning-
Buck-Tick
Exploring the Infinite Darkness: A Journey Through 'New World -beginning-' by Buck-Tick
Buck-Tick's 'New World -beginning-' is a profound exploration of existence, individuality, and the vastness of the universe. The lyrics, rich with metaphors and vivid imagery, invite listeners to reflect on the fleeting nature of life and the eternal mysteries that surround us. The song opens with the lines 'いっしゅんだね えいえんだねって You May Dream' (It's a moment, it's eternity, You May Dream), suggesting the paradoxical nature of time and existence. Life is depicted as something that spills over and dances in a spiral, emphasizing its transient yet cyclical nature.
The recurring imagery of stars and cosmic elements serves as a metaphor for the human condition. The lines 'よぞらにきらめくほしくずきれいね だれもひとりね' (The stardust sparkling in the night sky is beautiful, everyone is alone) highlight the beauty and isolation inherent in the universe. This duality is further explored with the repeated phrase 'これがせかい きみのせかい むげんのやみ きみはりゅうせい' (This is the world, your world, infinite darkness, you are a shooting star), portraying the individual as a fleeting yet brilliant entity within an endless void.
The song also delves into themes of identity and purpose. Questions like 'きみはどこからきたの ぼくらはどこまでゆくのだろう' (Where did you come from, where are we going?) reflect a deep existential curiosity. The juxtaposition of different worlds—'ちいさなせかい' (small world), 'かなしいせかい' (sad world), 'ゆめみるせかい' (dreaming world)—against the backdrop of 'むげんのやみ' (infinite darkness) underscores the complexity and multiplicity of human experience. Ultimately, 'New World -beginning-' is a contemplative piece that encourages listeners to ponder their place in the cosmos and the ephemeral nature of life.