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coldrain’s latest single, “INCOMPLETE,” released on March 20, 2025, marks a significant milestone as their first release under Century Media Records. This partnership signifies a new chapter for the Japanese alternative metal band, known for blending melodic singing with heavy instrumentals and screaming.
The track delves into themes of existential disconnection and the human struggle for meaning in a chaotic world. Lead vocalist Masato describes it as “an anthem for the beautifully imperfect”, emphasizing the importance of embracing our incomplete nature and the need for compassion and self-awareness in turbulent times
In the shadows of a fractured world, two voices drift apart, not just lovers or friends, but people. Humanity. The opening lines paint a chilling image: “in the dark we drift apart / forgetting who we are.”. It’s not just personal disconnection, it’s collective amnesia. We’ve lost our sense of self, our compass. And the question looms: “Will time forsake us?” It feels like it already has.
There’s a search for meaning in a “lifeless place” like digging through emotional rubble, only to hear the echoes of a dying race. It’s not a sci-fi fantasy, it’s us. Society, culture, humanity, eating itself through apathy and overindulgence.
The chorus is both a cry for help and a blunt accusation:
“If we don’t care about us anymore / who will care?”
The repetition of “incomplete” becomes a mantra, a haunting reminder that we are fragmented, emotionally and morally. The world is full of noise and ambition, yet somehow hollow. The more we strive, the more we forget why.
We saw light once, the lyrics say. We knew what mattered. But instead, we turned a blind eye, driven by pride, consumed by the climb for success, pleasure, and validation. “Drowning in debt just to feel sublime.”. We traded meaning for spectacle, and now we’re at the edge of time, wondering if it’s too late.
There’s a middle section that spirals into almost nihilistic frustration:
“Out of love, out of touch, out of our control… out of sight, out of mind”
This isn’t just a relationship breakdown. It’s an entire generation’s emotional detachment. A numbness so vast, we barely notice we’re fading. And when the scream comes—“Will we let them take our fucking souls?”—it’s not rhetorical. It’s a battle cry. One last demand to feel something again.
By the end, it doesn’t promise salvation. But there’s a flicker of resistance:
“This is not defeat / complete me, incomplete.”
It’s as if the singer is daring the broken pieces to fit together again. To fight the apathy. To reconnect before it’s truly over.
“INCOMPLETE” is about the collapse of connection, both interpersonal and societal. It’s a warning against emotional decay and self-destructive ambition, but also a plea to care again, to wake up, to rebuild. Even if we’re broken… maybe we’re not beyond repair.
The accompanying music video for “INCOMPLETE” features the band performing in a stark, industrial setting, reflecting the song’s themes of self-exploration and transformation. This visual representation aligns with coldrain’s return to their roots while embracing a global outlook.
Watch in on Youtube.
in the dark we drift apart
forgetting who we are
will time forsake us?
reaching for hope in a lifeless place
we’ll be echoes of a dying race
if we don’t care, care
about us anymore
who will care, care
about us we’re just incomplete
(in in complete)
how do we compete?
(in in complete)
completely incomplete
we saw the light
but turned a blind eye
to prove our might
we reached for the sky
aiming so high we forget to climb
drowning in debt just to feel sublime
we’re at the edge of time
if we don’t care, care
about us anymore
who will care, care
about us we’re just incomplete
(in in complete)
how do we compete?
(in in complete)
completely incomplete
out of love, out of touch
out of our control
out sight out of mind…
out of love, out of touch
out of our control
out sight out of mind
will we let them take our fucking souls
no, no more
don’t act like you don’t
know, no more
don’t act like you don’t
know, we’ve gone too far
if we don’t care, care
about us anymore
who will care, care
about us we’re just incomplete yeah
we’re just incomplete yeah
if we don’t care, care
about us anymore
who will care, care
about us we’re just incomplete
(in in complete)
we’re just incomplete
(in in complete)
this is not defeat
(this is not defeat)
complete me incomplete
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