I don't Dir en Grey (particularly Kyo) is arrogant enough to worry about the fans who prefer their older music. I, myself am more worried about the people who refuse to acknowledge that era simply because of their appearance at the time. Dir en Grey has always had HUGE variations to their music. Even on the same album, compare Akuro no Oka to Zan.
This song seems to be about viewing different contridictions within oneself and trying, though not well, to make an interpertation of them. Self-reflection is often insanely difficult.
I don't Dir en Grey (particularly Kyo) is arrogant enough to worry about the fans who prefer their older music. I, myself am more worried about the people who refuse to acknowledge that era simply because of their appearance at the time. Dir en Grey has always had HUGE variations to their music. Even on the same album, compare Akuro no Oka to Zan. This song seems to be about viewing different contridictions within oneself and trying, though not well, to make an interpertation of them. Self-reflection is often insanely difficult.