Hellraiser
JILUKA Lyrics


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No.666
Are you ready to wake up the devil?
This is called hellraiser

Judgement day is coming
It's a bloodthirsty fight
We'll raise the growling black demon
Get the fxxk up

Revive the satanic field
We can never kill the violent blood
Like a sick

I'm in so much pain now
What do you feel?
What do you feel?
Fascination in blood let us fight
We can't stop getting faster

Judgement day is coming
It's bloodthirsty fight
We'll raise the growling black demon
Get the fxxk up

Hellraiser bring the fire
We rise
You never kill the flames in blood
Our scream never will fade
We rise
Just right now
We'll raise fxxkin' blaze

Let it burn
Raise your demon
Bomb
Get started satanic rituals

Oh it's no.666
Be good?
Hey, cut the bullshit
Get in the bloody pit without nightmares
Oh, shit it's a hell call

Open your eyes
It's time to battle

Open your eyes
It's time to battle

Open your eyes
It's time to battle

Open your eyes
It's time to battle

Judgement day is coming
It's bloodthirsty fight
We'll raise the growling black demon
Get the fxxk up

Hellraiser bring the fire
We rise
You never kill the flames in blood
Our scream never will fade
We rise
Just right now
We'll raise fxxkin' blaze

Shout what you feel
This is the voice of hope
Hear about what I feel

Just right now
We will raise the fxxin' blaze

Let it burn





Be good? Hey, cut the bullshit

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of JILUKA’s song Hellraiser depict a call to awaken the devil and bring about judgment day, which the band visualizes as a bloody battle. The repetition of the phrase “Judgment day is coming, it's a bloodthirsty fight” sets the tone for the song and evokes images of chaos and destruction. The band also refers to reviving the “satanic field,” which could be a metaphorical representation of the negative energy or dark forces they seek to unleash.


The chorus of the song includes the words “Hellraiser bring the fire,” which is a reference to the legendary horror movie Hellraiser. The band also cries out, “Get the fxxk up” and “Let it burn,” exhorting listeners to join them in their rebellion against the status quo. Through the lyrics, JILUKA glorifies violent tendencies and dark impulses, with lines like “we can never kill the violent blood” and “fascination in blood let us fight.”


Overall, the lyrics of Hellraiser showcase JILUKA’s fascination with darkness, violence, and rebellion, and the symbolic role these themes play in their music.


Line by Line Meaning

No.666
The song is titled 'Hellraiser' and the introductory line mentions the infamous number associated with the devil.


Are you ready to wake up the devil?
The song is about raising the demons and unleashing chaos upon the world. The singer is asking the listener if they are ready to join them in this dark endeavor.


This is called hellraiser
The term 'hellraiser' refers to someone who causes a disturbance and chaos. The singer is announcing that they are about to unleash havoc.


Judgement day is coming
The point of reckoning is approaching, and the singer is suggesting that it's time to take action and fight.


It's a bloodthirsty fight
The battle that is coming is going to be violent and fierce, with an insatiable thirst for blood.


We'll raise the growling black demon
The singer tells the listener that they will awaken the demon and unleash its rage upon the world. The 'black demon' represents the chaos that's about to be unleashed.


Get the fxxk up
The singer is urging the listener to get up and get ready for the coming battle. The tone is aggressive and urgent.


Revive the satanic field
The singer calls upon the listeners to join them in reviving the satanic field, which is a metaphor for unleashing dark forces upon the world.


We can never kill the violent blood
No matter how much violence and chaos is unleashed, it can never truly be eradicated. The 'violent blood' represents the aggressive nature of humanity.


Like a sick
The singer makes use of a disjointed expression, indicating that the feeling of pain and suffering is what drives them to unleash chaos.


I'm in so much pain now
The pain referred to in the previous line is more explicitly expressed here. The singer is in a state of emotional turmoil and is using music to express it.


What do you feel?
The singer is asking the listener if they also feel the same pain, and if they are ready to join them in the battle.


What do you feel?
The singer repeats the question, emphasizing the importance of the listener's response.


Fascination in blood let us fight
The singer is fascinated by the visceral nature of the coming battle and calls upon the listeners to join them in the fight.


We can't stop getting faster
The adrenaline and excitement are building, as the anticipation of the battle grows. The singer indicates that the feeling of excitement can't be contained.


Hellraiser bring the fire
The term 'hellraiser' is repeated here, but this time the focus is on bringing the fire, or in other words, unleashing chaos and destruction.


We rise
The chaos and violence that's coming is rooted in the idea of rising up against the norms and expectations of society.


You never kill the flames in blood
The flames of violence and chaos never truly die down, they are only temporarily contained. These forces will always be present in humanity.


Our scream never will fade
The singer is suggesting that the pain and frustration driving them to unleash chaos will never dissipate. Their voices will continue to be heard.


We rise
The repetition of this line emphasizes the importance of taking action and rising up against the forces that hold humanity down.


Just right now
The singer urges the listener to take action right now, to be part of the coming chaos and destruction.


We'll raise fxxkin' blaze
The 'blaze' referred to here is a metaphor for the expansive destruction and chaos that's about to be unleashed.


Let it burn
The singer is giving permission for the listener to let their emotions, especially the rage and frustration, burn uncontrollably.


Raise your demon
The singer is asking the listener to embrace their inner darkness and join in the coming chaos.


Bomb
This line likely refers to unleashing a violent explosion that destroys everything in its path.


Get started satanic rituals
The singer is calling upon the listener to join in the dark acts of worship and unleash the chaotic forces upon the world.


Oh it's no.666
The repetition of the opening line is used here to emphasize the connection between the coming chaos and the devil.


Be good?
The singer is asking a rhetorical question, suggesting that there's no point in being 'good' and playing by society's rules. Rebellion and chaos are the only way forward.


Hey, cut the bullshit
The singer is cutting through the pretense and calling for action, for the listener to join them in the coming chaos and destruction.


Get in the bloody pit without nightmares
The singer invites the listener to join them in the violence and chaos without fear or hesitation. The metaphor of a 'bloody pit' brings to mind a violent fight to the death.


Oh, shit it's a hell call
The singer's use of profanity and the exclamation 'oh, shit' emphasizes the urgency and excitement of the coming chaos. The 'hell call' refers to the forces of darkness and chaos being summoned.


Open your eyes
The singer is urging the listener to wake up and see the world for what it truly is - a chaotic, violent, and imperfect place where rebellion and destruction are necessary to move forward.


It's time to battle
The repeated use of this line emphasizes the urgency and importance of taking action and joining in the coming chaos.


Shout what you feel
The singer is urging the listener to express their emotions and join in the coming chaos without fear or self-censorship.


This is the voice of hope
The singer is framing the coming chaos as a necessary step towards a better future. The 'voice of hope' refers to the idea that by rebelling and causing chaos, humanity can better itself.


Hear about what I feel
The singer is inviting the listener to empathize with their emotions and join them in the coming chaos.




Writer(s): Sena, sena

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Comments from YouTube:

@kyra7891

Jiluka is so fuckin perfect ???? They'll become worldwide famous someday

@nmx_09

Bro called it

@bodomchild_cl

I have no words to describe how good is this song.

@STB-zr6ns

Must be something in the water in Japan, so many awesome Japanese guitarist's

@STB-zr6ns

Awesome, finally found something to fill the void left by Mejibray hiatus and the collapse of Nocturnal Bloodlust

@laurenhunt9582

I am so sad about both of these bands not being around any more! I doubt Mejibray will get back together, as Tsuzuku & Koichi terminated their contracts and now have their own band (which sounds WAY different-not saying it is bad, just different). And if they get people to replace them... well, it just won't be the same. And the same goes for Nocturnal Bloodlust, they just won't be the same without Cazqui & Daichi.

Don't get me wrong - I am not saying they shouldn't have left, for whatever reasons they had. Just that I am sad that we won't get new music from them.

@STB-zr6ns

@@laurenhunt9582 I don't like the new Tsu koi stuff, (sounds to jpop for me)

I do like the 60sec clip of Cazqui's new band it sounds promising

I do understand why he left NB

@laurenhunt9582

@@STB-zr6ns yeah, I understand why he NB too.

I just listened to the clip of Cazqui's new band.... and wow, they definitely sound promising! I am looking forward to hearing the full song when it comes out.

8P-SB's first song is VERY J-Pop, which is so not my taste in music, but you cannot deny that they are talented. I also just watched the teaser for their second song and it looks ....interesting. Quite different to their first song, so am looking forward to seeing how that comes out too.

I think I am just happy that they are still making music, even if it isn't to my tastes - they are still doing what they enjoy

@STB-zr6ns

@@laurenhunt9582 it's always the same tho, i had to find new VK bands when DDO, Unsraw & Biosphia split up, but luckily VK always reinvents itself

(I'm Not a fan of Mikaru's G.L.A.M.S. project either)

@piahanwahr2037

What?? Nocturnal bloodlust disbanded? Whyyyy?😭😭

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