Ken on Trial
Song Meaning
The lyrics present a stark, almost procedural scene, devoid of overt emotional expression. The instrumental nature of the piece immediately sets a tone of observation rather than participation. It feels like watching a formal process unfold, where the absence of words speaks volumes about the subject matter. This creates an atmosphere of quiet intensity, inviting the listener to project their own feelings onto the unfolding 'trial.' The core of the piece appears to be an examination, a dissection of something or someone named Ken. The trial setting, even without dialogue, implies judgment and scrutiny. The lack of any defense or prosecution narrative suggests a focus on the evidence itself, or perhaps a situation where the outcome is predetermined. It's a space where Ken is being passively reviewed, with the listener as the silent witness. The most striking aspect is the deliberate emptiness of the lyrical space. By offering only instrumental cues, the song forces an engagement with the *idea* of a trial rather than a specific narrative. This absence of explicit detail is a powerful tool, allowing the 'trial' to become a metaphor for any situation where someone is under intense, silent judgment. The listener is left to fill in the blanks, making the experience deeply personal. This instrumental approach makes the piece effective by bypassing traditional storytelling. Instead of being told what Ken did or how he feels, we are immersed in the *feeling* of being on trial. The quiet, observational nature of the music underscores the weight of unspoken accusations and the pressure of silent scrutiny, resonating through its very restraint.

Lyrics
[Instrumental]
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Credits
- Writers
- Phil Hartnoll
- Paul Hartnoll