Song Meaning
An aphrodisiac drops into a large mug, setting a strange, almost ritualistic scene. Despite attempts at change, a persistent "cloudiness" hangs over everything. The lyrics immediately establish a sense of futility and a desire for artificial stimulation that falls short.
The central tension emerges from the contrast between attempts to alter reality and an unyielding sense of stagnation. The lines suggest that even if things are "replaced," fundamental elements like "chairs and weapons" don't clear "今日の曇り消さず" (today's cloudiness). It's a world where external stimuli or structural adjustments fail to penetrate a pervasive, internal or environmental haze.
The repeated English phrases, "Mesmer In Bucket" and "Air Force In My Capsule," add a layer of cryptic unease. "Mesmer" directly invokes the historical figure associated with hypnosis and mind control, hinting at a pervasive, almost unseen influence. Paired with "Air Force In My Capsule," which suggests contained power or surveillance, these lines paint a picture of forces at play that are both abstract and potentially manipulative, echoing the initial "aphrodisiac" image.
The sudden, drawn-out repetition of "DARLIN'......" offers a brief, raw emotional break from the more detached observations. It feels like a desperate plea or a lament, a human cry amidst the mechanical repetition and cryptic imagery. This personal interjection is quickly followed by the introduction of "Sub Master" and "Trick Star," figures who go out and walk around stealing, suggesting a world populated by shadowy, self-serving characters operating within this persistent cloudiness, making the "DARLIN'" all the more poignant.