Andrómeda (feat. Calero LDN)
Anier
Escaping Pain: A Journey to Andrómeda
In the song "Andrómeda" by Anier featuring Calero LDN, the artists delve into themes of pain, escape, and longing. The repeated desire to "fly towards Andrómeda" serves as a metaphor for seeking a distant, perhaps unattainable, place of peace and solace. Andrómeda, a galaxy far from Earth, symbolizes a place far removed from the emotional turmoil and hurt experienced by the narrator. This longing for escape is driven by the pain inflicted by a past relationship, as indicated by the lines "Pero me has hecho daño, ya miedo me da" (But you have hurt me, now I am afraid).
The lyrics also explore the internal struggle and the impact of past choices. The narrator reflects on a troubled past, marked by a penchant for danger and crime, as seen in the lines "Me enganché a lo malo, me llamó el delito" (I got hooked on the bad, crime called me). This past has left emotional scars, leading to a sense of emptiness and a need for healing. The imagery of "putting band-aids on a poor little heart" and feeling "dead from the cold" highlights the ongoing battle with inner demons and the quest for emotional warmth and connection.
Throughout the song, there is a juxtaposition between the desire for closeness and the fear of being hurt again. The narrator expresses a yearning to be with the person they care about, yet the fear of further pain creates a barrier. This tension is evident in the lines "Quiero pasarme por tu cuerpo como un nómada, pero me has hecho daño, ya miedo me da" (I want to wander through your body like a nomad, but you have hurt me, now I am afraid). The song captures the complexity of human emotions, where love and pain coexist, and the struggle to find a balance between vulnerability and self-protection.