Late Redemption

Angra Angra

The Quest for Redemption in Angra's 'Late Redemption'

Angra's song 'Late Redemption' delves into the themes of regret, redemption, and the fleeting nature of life. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone who has squandered their opportunities and is now grappling with the consequences of their actions. The opening lines, 'You wasted all your chances / To find yourself lost and lonely,' set the tone for a narrative of self-reflection and remorse. The protagonist acknowledges their past foolishness and selfishness, realizing too late the impact of their choices on their own life and the lives of those around them.

The song features a mix of English and Portuguese lyrics, adding a layer of cultural depth and emotional resonance. The Portuguese lines, such as 'Eu vou contando os dias / E já, já não tenho medo,' translate to 'I am counting the days / And now, I am not afraid,' suggesting a sense of acceptance and a plea for peace as the protagonist faces their mortality. The recurring theme of love as a redemptive force is evident in lines like 'Please the ones you love / Before you miss 'em,' emphasizing the importance of cherishing relationships before it's too late.

The chorus, 'It's time to find redemption / Only love defies the resurrection,' underscores the idea that love is the ultimate path to redemption, even in the face of death. The song also touches on existential questions, such as 'Would I live again? / What's the new religion?' reflecting a search for meaning and understanding in a seemingly abandoned world. The haunting refrain 'God's abandoned this world!' adds a layer of existential despair, yet the song ultimately suggests that redemption and peace can still be found through love and self-awareness.

Angra, known for their blend of progressive metal and Brazilian influences, uses 'Late Redemption' to explore profound themes with a powerful musical backdrop. The song's intricate guitar work, dynamic vocals, and poignant lyrics create a compelling narrative that resonates with listeners on a deep emotional level.

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  2. Wuthering Heights
  3. Carolina IV
  4. Holy Land
  5. Petrified Eyes
  6. Late Redemption
  7. Secret Garden (feat. Simone Simons)
  8. Tide Of Changes - Parts I & II (JSS Version)
  9. Nothing To Say
  10. Fireworks
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