Clerical Beast
Tsukasa Saitoh
The Dark Rituals of 'Clerical Beast'
Tsukasa Saitoh's 'Clerical Beast' is a haunting composition that delves into themes of horror, blood, and sanctity. The lyrics, written in Latin, evoke a sense of ancient rituals and dark ceremonies. The repeated references to 'sanguine' (blood) and 'sanctum' (holy) suggest a juxtaposition of the sacred and the profane, creating a chilling atmosphere that is both unsettling and captivating.
The phrase 'Horror fini' (the end of horror) sets the tone for the song, indicating a journey through fear and darkness. The lyrics 'Sanguis fare ore' (speak with blood) and 'Sanguis sanctum casta era' (blood of the holy, chaste era) further emphasize the ritualistic nature of the song. The use of blood as a symbol of both purity and corruption highlights the duality of the human experience, where the sacred can be tainted and the profane can be revered.
The repetition of 'Orti morti' (risen dead) and 'Esti primoris' (you are the first) suggests a resurrection or awakening of something ancient and powerful. The lines 'E si prae se brie horror sanguine' (and if before you briefly horror blood) and 'Es veto vertis' (you are forbidden to turn) add to the sense of foreboding and inevitability. The song's dark and ritualistic themes are further reinforced by the haunting melody and atmospheric instrumentation, making 'Clerical Beast' a powerful and evocative piece that lingers in the listener's mind.