Calibraciones

Aparato Raro Aparato Raro

Disillusionment and Despair in a World on the Brink

Aparato Raro's song "Calibraciones" is a poignant reflection on the disillusionment and despair felt by many in the face of societal and political turmoil. The lyrics open with a series of rhetorical questions that capture the exhaustion and frustration of fighting for justice, freedom, and against hunger. The repeated phrase "Se acabó el tiempo de los lindos ideales" (The time of beautiful ideals is over) underscores a sense of lost hope and the futility of past struggles.

The song paints a bleak picture of the current state of the world, where intellectuals are dismissed as fools and the only options seem to be dying in the trenches or waiting for an inevitable third world war. This stark dichotomy highlights the sense of helplessness and the lack of viable solutions for the future. The mention of "locos uniformados" (crazy uniformed people) further emphasizes the chaos and the threat posed by those in power.

Aparato Raro also critiques the various ways people try to cope with their fear, whether through spiritual practices like yoga or religious invocations. The lyrics suggest that these methods are merely disguises for underlying fear and do not offer real solutions. The song's references to Marxism and fascism illustrate the polarized and extreme ideologies that people cling to, yet both are portrayed as leading to dire consequences. Ultimately, "Calibraciones" is a powerful commentary on the disillusionment with idealism and the grim reality of a world teetering on the edge of conflict.

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