Return To Zero

Maruta Maruta

Embracing the Void: The Existential Journey in 'Return To Zero'

Maruta's 'Return To Zero' delves into the profound and often unsettling concept of existential nullity. The song's lyrics paint a stark picture of a return to a state of absolute nothingness, where all previous existence is erased. The phrase 'No slate to wipe clean' suggests that there is no opportunity for redemption or starting over; instead, everything is reduced to 'Absolute nullity.' This theme is further emphasized by the repeated invocation of 'zero,' symbolizing a complete void or the absence of any form of existence.

The imagery in the lyrics is both vivid and haunting. Lines like 'Protein stripped from flesh' and 'Entrails dispersed within monochrome supernova' evoke a sense of disintegration and dissolution. These metaphors suggest a violent and total breakdown of the physical self, aligning with the song's overarching theme of returning to a primordial state of nothingness. The use of 'monochrome supernova' juxtaposes the idea of a spectacular cosmic event with a lack of color or life, reinforcing the notion of a grand yet empty end.

Maruta's choice to 'remain' in this state of zero is particularly intriguing. It implies a conscious decision to embrace this void rather than fear it. This could be interpreted as a form of existential acceptance, where the individual acknowledges the futility of seeking meaning in a meaningless universe. The song's brutal and raw delivery, characteristic of Maruta's grindcore style, amplifies the intensity of this existential exploration, making 'Return To Zero' a powerful meditation on the nature of existence and the inevitability of nothingness.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Return To Zero
View all Maruta songs

Most popular topics in Maruta songs

Related artists

  1. Bad Omens
    Bad Omens
  2. Dadaroma
    Dadaroma
  3. Dimmu Borgir
    Dimmu Borgir
  4. 16
    16
  5. Sleep Token
    Sleep Token
  6. Luke Goji
    Luke Goji
  7. Vixen Ent
    Vixen Ent
  8. Alcoholika La Cristo
    Alcoholika La Cristo