The Allure of Protection in 'El Magnetismo'

The song 'El Magnetismo' by El Mato A Un Policia Motorizado, an indie rock band from Argentina, delves into themes of protection and unity in a world perceived as dangerous. The lyrics pose a question that reflects concern and a protective instinct, asking who will take care of the person addressed in the song in the absence of the speaker. The mention of a 'peligroso' (dangerous) world suggests a sense of vulnerability and the need for solidarity against external threats.

The phrase 'tenemos que estar juntos' (we have to be together) emphasizes the importance of companionship and support in facing life's challenges. It implies that there is strength in unity, and that being together can offer a safeguard against the 'turba iracunda' (angry mob), which symbolizes the chaotic and potentially harmful forces in society. The song's title, 'El Magnetismo' (The Magnetism), could be interpreted as the powerful attraction that keeps the two individuals connected, suggesting that their bond is both necessary and inevitable in navigating a tumultuous world.

The repeated reference to 'nena' (baby or girl) personalizes the message, making it intimate and direct. The magnetic force that is 'sigue bajando' (keeps going down) could be a metaphor for the waning strength of their connection or the diminishing sense of security in the world. The song's lyrics, while brief, open up a space for reflection on the need for close relationships and the protective instincts that arise in response to perceived dangers in our environment.

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  2. El Mundo Extraño
  3. Diamante
  4. Navidad de Reserva
  5. Día de los muertos
  6. Más o Menos Bien
  7. Mi próximo movimiento
  8. El Magnetismo
  9. La celebracíon del fuego
  10. El Universo
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