Alice Human Sacrifice (japonês)
Kaito (JPN)
The Dark Tale of Alice Human Sacrifice
Alice Human Sacrifice, performed by Kaito (JPN), is a haunting and intricate song that delves into the concept of dreams and the human psyche. The song begins with a small dream that fears its own disappearance. To avoid fading away, the dream decides to lure humans into its world, creating a fantastical and eerie Wonderland. This sets the stage for the introduction of four different 'Alices,' each representing a different aspect of human nature and their respective fates within this dream world.
The first Alice is depicted as a brave warrior, wielding a sword and carving a path through Wonderland. Her journey is marked by violence and bloodshed, symbolized by the 'red path' she walks. Ultimately, she becomes trapped deep in the forest, isolated and forgotten, much like a criminal. This Alice represents the destructive and isolating nature of unchecked ambition and aggression.
The second Alice is a gentle singer whose melodies create a mad world. Her fate is sealed when she is killed by an enraged man, and she becomes a single red rose, admired but ultimately withering away. This Alice symbolizes the fleeting nature of beauty and the dangers of being consumed by one's own creations.
The third Alice is a young girl who uses her charm to deceive others, becoming the queen of Wonderland. However, she is plagued by a distorted dream and lives in constant fear, despite her power. This Alice represents the corrupting influence of power and the paranoia it can bring.
Finally, the fourth Alice is a pair of twins who enter Wonderland out of curiosity. They navigate through various doors and paths, but their dream never ends, leaving them to wander aimlessly. These twins symbolize the innocence and curiosity of youth, as well as the endless search for meaning in a chaotic world.
The song's narrative is rich with metaphors and cultural references, drawing from the classic tale of Alice in Wonderland while adding a dark, psychological twist. It explores themes of ambition, beauty, power, and curiosity, ultimately painting a grim picture of the human condition when faced with the unknown and the fantastical.