Calmado, Matamos Al Venado
Babasónicos
The Enigmatic Rituals of Babasónicos
Babasónicos' song 'Calmado, Matamos Al Venado' is a cryptic and evocative piece that delves into themes of forbidden desires, existential invisibility, and ominous premonitions. The lyrics open with references to 'frutas del árbol prohibido' (fruits of the forbidden tree) and 'sangre del venado herido' (blood of the wounded deer), which evoke strong biblical and sacrificial imagery. These metaphors suggest a transgressive act, consuming what is forbidden and partaking in a ritualistic sacrifice, hinting at a deeper, perhaps spiritual or existential quest.
The recurring line 'porque no existo, no me podrás conocer' (because I do not exist, you will not be able to know me) introduces a theme of existential invisibility. The speaker seems to be grappling with a sense of non-existence or an inability to be truly known by others. This could reflect a broader commentary on the human condition, where true understanding and connection are elusive, and individuals often feel unseen or misunderstood.
The song also touches on the idea of ominous premonitions with the lines 'busca ayuda si el augurio se desnuda' (seek help if the omen is revealed). This suggests a foreboding sense of fate or destiny that is unavoidable and potentially dangerous. The repetition of 'el augurio se desnuda mal' (the omen is revealed badly) reinforces the idea that these premonitions are not just warnings but harbingers of negative outcomes. Babasónicos, known for their eclectic and often surreal musical style, use these vivid and enigmatic lyrics to create a haunting and thought-provoking narrative that invites listeners to ponder deeper existential questions.