>>56066861
This brings me to the TPTB cover, and the NotM and JD double album. TPTB's cover features a street lamp that illuminates from the ground during the night. Look at what is next to the High Priestess's feet. The fucking moon which illuminates the night is on the ground. Fashion Week was released in between NotM and JD and the tracklist spell out "JENNYDEATHWHEN" in anticipation of the completion of TPTB. It is my theory that Sua Yoo is played as the conception of the High Priestess and that NotM represents the pillar Boaz which stands for "established in the Lord" (the Lord being Ride himself) and JD represents Jacin which stands for "Strength" (besides the strong as fuck sound of JD, the idea of strength is encapsulated in many of the lyrics of JD). Of course who are the figures present on the TPTB? We have Ride and a frieze of Marilyn Monroe. In this instance we can make a comparison to Ride and Marilyn Monroe to the figures in TMS. However again, like TMS and Fashion Week, the motifs appear to be incomplete again. Even though we have the two pillars, the high priestess and even the moon, which is central to themes present in DG lyrics, Marilyn Monroe is absent on the physical release of TPTB. Hence its apparent thematic incompletion. Ride, or Stephan as the esoteric "bitch" is no longer chained to anything. Much like the High Priestess, he too is on the moon. However, in keeping in line with High Priestess motif, TPTB is DG at their "very best", and it is a landmark album for the group.