Mercury: Retrograde
GHOSTEMANE
Navigating Through Apathy and Disillusionment
GHOSTEMANE's "Mercury: Retrograde" is a raw and intense expression of apathy and personal disillusionment. The lyrics convey a strong sense of not caring about the typical trappings of success and social acceptance, such as cliques, diss tracks, and fame. This repeated declaration of indifference suggests a deeper emotional detachment, possibly stemming from past disappointments or the realization that these superficial aspects of life are unfulfilling.
The song's title, "Mercury: Retrograde," refers to an astrological event often associated with communication mishaps and technological breakdowns. This could symbolize a period of personal chaos or reflection for the artist, where the usual order of things is disrupted, leading to a reevaluation of what truly matters. GHOSTEMANE's mention of Poseidon, the god of the sea, and Thelema, a spiritual philosophy, indicates a turning away from external validation towards a more introspective and possibly spiritual journey.
The imagery of coldness, breath, and the absence of a heartbeat paints a picture of someone who feels dead inside, reinforcing the theme of emotional numbness. The artist's struggle to find hope and the mention of avoiding self-harm suggest a battle with inner demons. Despite the darkness, there is a glimmer of resilience as GHOSTEMANE talks about finding the silver lining and mining for hope, indicating a desire to overcome the negativity and perhaps find a new path forward.