Afterlife
Metalite
Battling Inner Demons: A Journey to the Afterlife
Metalite's song 'Afterlife' delves into the internal struggle between light and darkness within oneself. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person grappling with their inner demons, symbolized by the 'black raven' and 'wolf.' These creatures represent the darker aspects of the protagonist's psyche, ready to attack and take control. The transformation from 'white to black' signifies a shift from innocence or purity to a more troubled, darker state of mind.
The protagonist expresses a longing for peace and redemption, hoping to reach a 'place called paradise' above the stars. This paradise symbolizes an ideal state of tranquility and salvation, a stark contrast to the turmoil they currently experience. However, the presence of the 'creature' within them casts doubt on their ability to achieve this peaceful afterlife. The recurring theme of the morning light as a savior suggests a desire for renewal and escape from the darkness that envelops them at night.
The song also touches on themes of self-worth and redemption. The protagonist questions their right to a peaceful afterlife, feeling unworthy due to the 'evil voices' and the 'creature' living its own life within them. This internal conflict is further emphasized by the absence of a 'halo,' a symbol of purity and divine favor. The struggle between the desire for redemption and the fear of being consumed by inner darkness creates a powerful narrative of hope, despair, and the quest for inner peace.