しっくおぶはうす! (shikku obu hausu!) (Sick of House!)
VOCALOID
Rebellion and Release: The Anthem of 'Sick of House!'
The song 'しっくおぶはうす! (Sick of House!)' by VOCALOID captures a powerful sense of frustration and rebellion against the monotony and constraints of everyday life. The lyrics express a deep-seated boredom and dissatisfaction with the unchanging, stifling routine that feels like a prison. The singer feels suffocated by a world that seems to be driving them to madness, highlighting a sense of urgency and desperation for change.
The chorus, with its repeated calls to 'become stupid' and 'forget the unpleasant things,' serves as a rallying cry for liberation. It suggests that the only way to cope with a 'rotten world' is to let go of rationality and embrace a carefree, almost reckless attitude. This is a form of escapism, a way to reclaim some sense of freedom and joy in a world that feels oppressive and unchanging. The laughter ('ハハハ') interspersed throughout the song adds a layer of defiance, as if mocking the very idea of taking the world's problems seriously.
The song also touches on themes of existential crisis and the search for meaning. The repeated references to an 'SOS' signal from a 'rotten world' suggest a cry for help, a plea for rescue from a reality that feels unbearable. The lyrics convey a longing for a different reality, one where the heart isn't 'rotting' and the future isn't bleak. This sense of yearning is universal, resonating with anyone who has ever felt trapped by their circumstances and longed for a way out. 'Sick of House!' is not just a song; it's an anthem for those who feel disillusioned and are seeking a way to break free from the constraints of their lives.