Tierra Y Tambores

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Echoes of the Earth: A Journey Through 'Tierra Y Tambores'

Cielo Razzo's 'Tierra Y Tambores' is a poetic exploration of the connection between nature, human emotions, and the passage of time. The song opens with the imagery of a distorted guitar, symbolizing the raw and unfiltered emotions that the artist feels. This distortion speaks to the listener, creating a bridge between the artist's inner world and the audience. The mention of timidity in the early hours of the morning adds a layer of vulnerability, suggesting a time of reflection and introspection.

The lyrics then shift to a more tangible connection with the earth, as the artist describes the construction of something brick by brick, moving towards the countryside. This imagery evokes a sense of building and progress, yet it is grounded in the natural world with references to soy and corn fields and the scent of oak. These elements symbolize growth, sustenance, and a deep-rooted connection to the land. The song also touches on the fleeting nature of life, comparing it to a parade that unfolds in vibrant colors, yet is ultimately ephemeral.

As the song progresses, it delves into themes of dreams and the unseen, highlighting the importance of intangible things that truly matter. The imagery of sweeping wet earth and the old falling suggests a cycle of renewal and decay, a natural process that mirrors human experiences. The storm is a powerful metaphor for emotional turmoil, with its ability to both drown pain and hide away, much like human sorrow. The recurring realization that life is a grand parade, full of color yet transient, ties the song together, leaving the listener with a sense of both wonder and melancholy.

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  1. Sola
  2. Vueltas
  3. La Cuna Del Sol
  4. Que Se Yo
  5. sistema
  6. Quien Baja La Pala?
  7. Televicio
  8. Alma en tregua
  9. Belicosis
  10. Bebelo
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