“Bozosoku Symphonic” is an eleven minutes with eleven seconds finale to Area 11’s debut album All The Lights In The Sky. It is composed of five movements:
Ryōkan (0:00), which serves as a Japanese poem that breaks down into a heavy electronic interlude.
Senbazuru (3:30), a peaceful section composed...
Movement 1: Ryōkan
Yo no naka wa
Nani ni tatoen
Yamabiko no
Kotauru koe no
Munashiki ga goto
Yo no naka wa
Nani ni tatoen
Yamabiko no
Kotauru koe no
Munashiki ga goto
Movement 2: Senbazuru
[INSTRUMENTAL]
Movement 3: Redline
[INSTRUMENTAL]
Movement 4: All the Lights in the Sky
There's three parts to love or so I believe
There's a part of you you lose and another you receive
Here I break with the concept, though it's central to the piece
Leave my mark on the canvas that only you can see
I deferred my happiness for loneliness and time
But once I'm where I wanna be, you'll be far behind
All the lights in the sky are falling to the ground
And the chains that pull me down slacken off when you're around
As the line begins to blur and it's comforting to know
But I'll rip out all the hooks from my skin so I can grow
Sometimes I disagreed, just to hear you scream
You were right, but I needed you to give emotion back to me
Here I break with the concept and though it's central to the piece
I leave my mark on the canvas that only you can see
I deferred my happiness for loneliness and time
But once I'm where I wanna be
I'm not leaving you, I'm not leaving you
All the lights in the sky are falling to the ground
And the chains that pull me down, they pull me down
They slacken off when you're around
As the line begins to blur and it's comforting to know
But I'll rip out all the hooks from my skin so I can grow
Yeah, I'll rip out all the hooks from my skin so I can grow
Yeah, I will rip out all the love from my skin so I can grow
Movement 5: Black Hole Giga Drill
All the lights in the sky
All the lights in the sky
Bōsōzoku Symphonic was written by Sparkles*.
Bōsōzoku Symphonic was produced by Sparkles*.
Area 11 released Bōsōzoku Symphonic on Thu Jan 31 2013.
When a fan interpreted Movement 4 of “Bōsōzoku Symphonic”, Sparkles* said they nailed it:
I personally believe Movement 4 is about what you have to give up to do music.