Revenge
London After Midnight
The Dark Symphony of Vengeance and Despair
London After Midnight's song "Revenge" delves deep into the themes of despair, betrayal, and the consuming desire for retribution. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a soul engulfed in darkness, devoid of hope and light. This blackened void symbolizes the emotional and psychological state of the narrator, who feels utterly abandoned and lost. The imagery of a soul turning to scattered dust suggests a sense of inevitable decay and the futility of existence, where memories and pain are destined to fade only with the end of life itself.
The song also critiques societal judgments and the superficiality of human interactions. The lines "You cannot judge what you don't understand" and "All the petty lies and the jealous whores / Matter little and leave me bored" reflect a deep disillusionment with the hypocrisy and triviality of those around the narrator. This disdain is further emphasized by the call to "take the blade from the child's hand," a metaphor for removing the power of judgment from those who are naive or maliciously ignorant.
The recurring refrain of "Repent, remorse, revenge" encapsulates the central conflict of the song. It suggests a cycle of guilt, sorrow, and the burning desire for vengeance. The narrator's challenge to be crucified and tormented, if it satisfies the tormentors, underscores a profound sense of martyrdom and defiance. The song's dark, gothic tone is a hallmark of London After Midnight's style, blending haunting melodies with introspective and often confrontational lyrics. This track, in particular, serves as a cathartic expression of inner turmoil and the complex interplay between suffering and retribution.