Re: Underground Trial
Song Meaning
The lyrics present a stark, almost procedural scene, hinting at a judgment or confrontation that never fully materializes. The dominant tone is one of tense anticipation, a holding pattern where the expected climax is perpetually deferred. It feels like waiting for a verdict that might never come, leaving the listener suspended in an unresolved state. The central tension lies in this very lack of resolution. The repeated mention of "underground" and "trial" suggests a hidden, perhaps illicit, process of judgment. Yet, the absence of any actual dialogue or action within the "trial" itself creates a profound sense of anticlimax. This isn't a dramatic courtroom drama; it's the quiet, unsettling space before anything truly happens. The most striking aspect is the reliance on implied action and setting. The "instrumental" designation at the start, followed by the title, sets a stage without populating it. The "underground trial" becomes a conceptual space rather than a literal one, a place where judgment is *supposed* to occur but the mechanics of it are entirely absent from the text. This deliberate emptiness is where the song's power resides. This lyrical approach is effective because it taps into a universal feeling of waiting for consequences or answers that remain just out of reach. The title and the brief lyrical fragments create a powerful mental image of a hidden, inescapable process, but the lack of explicit detail forces the listener to project their own anxieties onto the scene. It’s the feeling of being judged without knowing the charges or the judge.

Lyrics
[Instrumental]
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Credits
- Writers
- Masafumi Takada