Mientras

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The Struggle and Defiance in 'Mientras' by Buitres

The song 'Mientras' by Buitres is a raw and intense exploration of struggle, defiance, and the harsh realities of life. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a world filled with conflict and survival, where every action and decision carries significant weight. The repeated phrase 'A ver si' (Let's see if) sets a challenging tone, as if daring the listener to confront these harsh truths head-on. The use of prison imagery and references to betrayal ('es botón y la vende') suggest a setting where trust is scarce and danger is ever-present.

The chorus, with its repeated 'Mientras... Qué?' (While... What?), serves as a powerful refrain that underscores the uncertainty and tension that permeate the song. This phrase captures the essence of living in the moment, where the future is uncertain, and survival depends on one's ability to navigate the present challenges. The mention of writing a song for someone's kisses and the question of where the heart is located adds a layer of personal vulnerability amidst the broader themes of conflict and survival.

The song also delves into themes of violence and resistance, with references to physical confrontations ('Uppercut al mentón', 'Gancho corto a la herida') and the imagery of a bleeding artery. These lines evoke a sense of physical and emotional pain, yet also highlight a refusal to give up, as symbolized by the toalla (towel) that 'no cae' (doesn't fall). The song's gritty realism and defiant spirit resonate deeply, reflecting the band's punk rock ethos and their ability to capture the raw emotions of life's struggles.

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  1. La Plegaria Del Cuchillo
  2. Ya no saben que decir
  3. El Cazador
  4. Mientras
  5. Sólo
  6. Dulces 16
  7. La Cancion Mas Larga En La Historia de La Radio
  8. Fresias
  9. Que Pena Me Da
  10. Siglo XX cambalache
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