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“Ji” is a gender-neutral honorific in many South Asian languages. It is put before a name to indicate that the speaker has respect for that person/thing. This song is, therefore, likely about an elder race coming back to reclaim a scathed Earth from humans, in a similar manner to the ending of 2112
A race suppressed by oath and seal
The ancient tribe, it groans
This cold life released us from the physical plane of the human race
Closing the lines
Pave the way, to destroy the light of their day
Disgusting, thriving on the sun
Teeth they grind, waiting for the planets to align
Take back what belongs to the dominant being
Congregate spilling blood
We are the dark, that feed upon the living in solid shadow
Conquer the earth and bleed the carbon masses in solar shadows
As the cold wind blows, feel the ice freezing over skin
On a chilled horizon, rides the destiny of our poor and foolish kind
From the sun into the deep we go
Leaving all known from above this lightless world
The humans sleep, while violently commanding "darkness flee the dream."
Foreboding waves, unclear, crash on seas
Drawing night
We are the dark, that feed upon the living in solid shadow
Conquer the earth and bleed the carbon masses in solar shadows
Dimensions collide, while the creature resides inside of us all
There's something evil pulsing to life that has been repressed by civil tides
Open the barrier lines
A race suppressed by their repeal
The ancient tribe still groans
Emotion receding as the beast grows
We boast the dark, unholy, presence abound
We are the darkness around
Ji was written by Misha “Bulb” Mansoor & Mark Holcomb & Spencer Sotelo.
Ji was produced by Misha “Bulb” Mansoor & Nolly Getgood & Periphery.
Matt Halpern via Music Radar
Misha wrote it as an instrumental, it was really cool because it’s an eight-string song, so it’s got a certain sound. We all gravitated towards it and started putting our ideas together.
“It’s one of my favorites, and it shows two sides to the band – the really heavy,...