The Fragile Reflection of Anxiety in 'Cristales'

The song 'Cristales' by Bbs Paranoicos delves into the complex emotions of anxiety, self-reflection, and the struggle to maintain one's sense of self in a challenging world. The lyrics open with the acknowledgment of the difficulty in expressing oneself, hinting at a betrayal by words or an overwhelming sense of anxiety. This anxiety is personified as something that seeks and condemns the narrator, leading to a loss of vision and a reflection in a blue crystal, symbolizing a distorted or unclear self-image.

The recurring theme of nothing being easy is emphasized, particularly when one tries to play the hero or loses sight of their true self. The mention of the soul being poisoned suggests a deep internal struggle, possibly with mental health or existential despair. The narrator describes living in a place where everyone is metaphorically born dead, dreaming of being someone else, and biting with rage and abandonment. This paints a bleak picture of a society filled with disillusionment and unfulfilled desires.

The song's climax reveals the narrator's trembling hands, a physical manifestation of their anxiety, as they confront their reflection in the crystal. The repeated line, 'Y no me importa reconocer,' signifies a moment of acceptance and vulnerability, acknowledging their struggles openly. 'Cristales' uses vivid imagery and raw emotion to explore the themes of anxiety, self-reflection, and the harsh realities of life, making it a poignant and relatable piece for many listeners.

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  1. Arena
  2. Tanto insistir
  3. Ausencia
  4. La Rabia
  5. Capital
  6. Un Minuto de Silencio
  7. Como una sombra
  8. Corazon Al Barro
  9. Cristales
  10. Dibujalo En Tu Piel
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