Novus Ordo Seclorum

Saffar Saffar

Unveiling the New World Order: A Dark Critique of Modern Society

Saffar's song "Novus Ordo Seclorum" delves into the dark and chaotic aspects of modern society, critiquing the moral decay and materialism that have taken root. The title itself, which translates to "New Order of the Ages," hints at a new world order that is far from ideal. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a world where traditional values and sacred traditions are corrupted by the pursuit of material wealth and hedonistic pleasures.

The song opens with a stark portrayal of love being tainted by worldly desires, symbolized by the phrase "Rusuk zinah sesat tertawa" (Rib of adultery laughs astray). This imagery suggests a betrayal of sacred bonds and a descent into moral chaos. The repeated references to spreading a "kitab pribadi gila" (crazy personal book) and poisoning oneself with material worship highlight the pervasive influence of individualistic and materialistic ideologies that have replaced communal and spiritual values.

As the song progresses, it becomes clear that this new world order is driven by a relentless pursuit of power and pleasure. The lines "Isi perut terisi, Ideologi birahi" (Stomach filled, ideology of lust) and "Spermasi belati, Misi misi berdasi" (Sperm of daggers, missions in ties) underscore the ruthless and predatory nature of this society. The imagery of the "Mata iblis" (devil's eyes) being open and hunting for a new world order further emphasizes the malevolent forces at play, suggesting a world where good and evil are indistinguishable, and truth is manipulated.

The song's chorus, with its repeated invocation of the "Mata iblis" and the exchange of good and facts, serves as a powerful indictment of the current state of the world. It suggests that the new world order is not just a political or economic shift but a profound moral and spiritual crisis. Saffar's "Novus Ordo Seclorum" is a haunting and thought-provoking critique of contemporary society, urging listeners to reflect on the true cost of progress and the values we may be sacrificing in the process.

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