st albums, they represent Adam and Eve. I think this song really captures the trapped desolate feeling they have in their cage, or what represents their garden of Eden. The mv and the lyrics are also full of blue roses. Because blue roses are non-existent in the real world, they symbolize the unattainable or the impossible. In Albemuth's worldview I think the unattainable is the idea of leaving their cage, but at the roses turn red. The scene after it also shows the cage breaking, and at the end of the mv the cage is also broken behind them. My theory is that the roses turning red represents Albemuth becoming their "Kuro" selves and leaving for the new world, or the Sinsekai City. It's also fitting that this song is the last track in the eve album its a nice transition to the adam album!
Albemuth - 箱庭【オリジナルMV】
2023年11月22日 @remtan-ft9ic 様