Nietzschean Conspiracy
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(Lyrics by: Bård "Faust" Eithun)

My acquisition of an illusory defilement
Holy expurgation, tell me how values influence you
Measure of man and intrusive commandment
Compunction, is it all getting through?
I am Law, I am Right
Threshold of pain, like you ever lived in vain
Might is relative, might is right
Will to power, a goddamn fight
Well developed through Nitzschean conspiracy

[Hammond solo by Mirai]

Your God is omnipotent, why then indulgent?
Extinction of absolutes, sedentary idolatry sent
Through Dionysian worldview
Will be divided by reason, understood by few

I am Law, I am Right
Threshold of pain, like you ever lived in vain
Might is relative, might is right




Will to power, a goddamn fight
Well developed through Nitzschean conspiracy

Overall Meaning

The song "Nietzschean Conspiracy" by Sigh is a contemplation on the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche and his ideas of the will to power, the death of God, and the Ubermensch. In the opening lines, the singer questions the idea of being defiled and purified, and asks how values influence individuality. The 'measure of man' and the 'intrusive commandment' are aspects of society's imposition of values upon individuals, which the singer sees as a problem, hinting at the concept of the will to power as a means of gaining freedom from societal restraints. The singer claims to be Law and Right, a reflection of Nietzsche's ideas that the individual is the only source of values and morals. The line "Threshold of pain, like you ever lived in vain" suggests that the struggle to assert oneself and gain power is necessary to live a meaningful life.


The second verse questions the existence of God in a world where suffering and injustice are rampant, and argues that the idea of an all-powerful and benevolent God is a sedentary and unhelpful concept. Instead, the Dionysian worldview, which celebrates chaos, impulse, and irrationality, offers a better explanation of life's struggles. The idea that "Will be divided by reason, understood by few" implies that those who follow the will to power and embrace a Dionysian worldview will break free from the restrictions of society and achieve greatness.


Overall, the song celebrates Nietzsche's philosophy of individualism, the will to power, and alternative views of morality and existence. The lyrics are accompanied by a haunting melody and a Hammond organ solo that adds to the song's eeriness.


Line by Line Meaning

My acquisition of an illusory defilement
I have obtained a false sense of impurity


Holy expurgation, tell me how values influence you
Explain to me how your beliefs affect your actions


Measure of man and intrusive commandment
Judgments and laws restrict individual freedom


Compunction, is it all getting through?
Are you feeling guilt or remorse?


I am Law, I am Right
My beliefs and actions are justified


Threshold of pain, like you ever lived in vain
Agony and suffering can have a purpose


Might is relative, might is right
Power is not absolute, but depends on context


Will to power, a goddamn fight
Desire to control one's destiny is a constant struggle


Well developed through Nitzschean conspiracy
This worldview of self-empowerment has been shaped by the teachings of Nietzsche


Your God is omnipotent, why then indulgent?
If your deity is all-powerful, why allow suffering?


Extinction of absolutes, sedentary idolatry sent
Elimination of universal truths and entrenched worship of tradition


Through Dionysian worldview
Seeing things from a chaotic, liberating perspective


Will be divided by reason, understood by few
This philosophy will have its detractors and few followers




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