Quiero Ser Parroco
Eyaculación Post-mortem
A Satirical Dive into Clerical Hypocrisy
Eyaculación Post-mortem's song "Quiero Ser Parroco" is a provocative and satirical critique of the Catholic Church and its clergy. The lyrics are filled with dark humor and biting sarcasm, aiming to expose the perceived hypocrisy and moral contradictions within religious institutions. The band's name itself, which translates to 'Post-mortem Ejaculation,' sets the tone for their irreverent and confrontational style.
The song's narrator expresses a desire to live like a parish priest, free from financial burdens and societal responsibilities. This longing is juxtaposed with the narrator's own sinful behavior, which he claims to have purified. The mention of stigmata and the rejection of amphetamines adds a layer of grotesque imagery, highlighting the absurdity of claiming moral superiority while engaging in questionable actions. The repeated refrain, "Oh señor he pecado, pero me he purificado," underscores the theme of false redemption and the ease with which one can claim to be absolved of sins.
The lyrics also delve into more explicit and controversial territory, with references to disturbing religious imagery and sacrilegious acts. The mention of a Christ figure in the kitchen and the graphic depiction of virgins bleeding from the cross serve to shock and provoke, challenging the listener to confront uncomfortable truths about religious dogma and the power dynamics within the Church. By blending blasphemous content with a catchy melody, Eyaculación Post-mortem forces a conversation about the often unspoken issues within religious institutions, making "Quiero Ser Parroco" a powerful piece of social commentary.