Next Day Will Never Come
Sybreed
The End of Existence: A Dark Reflection on Humanity's Demise
Sybreed's song "Next Day Will Never Come" delves into the themes of existential despair and the inevitable collapse of humanity. The lyrics paint a bleak picture of a world in its final moments, where suffering and decay have taken over. The opening lines, "We're drown in pure suffering / Collapsing into decay," set the tone for the rest of the song, emphasizing the hopelessness and inevitability of the end. The imagery of everything turning to ashes and dust further reinforces the idea of complete annihilation.
The chorus, with lines like "We disappear now, our existence will end (so vain) / This is the last second we share, we're burning fast," highlights the fleeting nature of life and the futility of human existence. The repetition of the phrase "no more love, there's no more pain, no more reason to remain" suggests a world devoid of emotions and purpose, where the end is not just physical but also emotional and spiritual. The flames clearing all delusion symbolize a harsh awakening to the reality of the world's demise, stripping away any remaining illusions of hope or salvation.
The song's title, "Next Day Will Never Come," encapsulates the finality of the situation. The repeated assertion that the future is nonexistent and that humanity's hollow lives have turned into a "negative scan of flesh, distorted" underscores the theme of irreversible destruction. The cold, obsidian light and the flashlight of destruction bursting their eyes serve as powerful metaphors for the blinding and inescapable nature of the end. Sybreed's dark and industrial musical style complements the apocalyptic themes, creating a haunting and immersive experience for the listener.