The Hunger That Drives Us: A Reflection on Human Resilience

Eté & Los Problems' song 'Hambre' delves into the primal force that drives human action and resilience: hunger. The lyrics open with a series of rhetorical questions, asking what one is waiting for and who might come to save them. This sets the stage for the central theme of the song, which is the idea that hunger—both literal and metaphorical—compels us to act and survive. The hunger mentioned here is not just for food but also for progress, change, and survival. It is this hunger that ultimately 'puts us on our feet' and 'brings us down from the tree,' symbolizing the evolution and advancement of humanity from primitive states to more developed forms of existence.

The song continues to explore the idea of movement and action as essential components of human life. The act of walking, looking over fields, and shaping stones into tools represents the human capacity to adapt and create. These actions are not just physical but also metaphorical, indicating the human drive to build civilizations and empires. The repeated imagery of 'blood on the hands' serves as a stark reminder of the sacrifices and struggles that come with progress. It underscores the idea that human advancement often comes at a cost, whether it be physical labor, conflict, or moral compromise.

The chorus, with its repetitive lines about everything changing and falling, emphasizes the cyclical nature of life and history. Despite the constant change and the inevitable downfall of empires and civilizations, the underlying message is one of resilience. The final lines reiterate that it is hunger that will always drive us to stand up again, no matter how many times we fall. This cyclical pattern of rise and fall, driven by an insatiable hunger for survival and progress, is a powerful commentary on the human condition.

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  1. Canciones de Nosotros
  2. Los Eucaliptus
  3. El Incendio
  4. El Futuro
  5. Cacería
  6. Al Menos Para Vos
  7. Hambre
  8. Hombrelobo
  9. Jordan
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