Pecados Mas Dulces Que Un Zapato De Raso
Gabinete Caligari
The Sweet Sins of Love: A Journey Through Emotions
Gabinete Caligari's song "Pecados Mas Dulces Que Un Zapato De Raso" is a poetic exploration of the seven deadly sins, reimagined through the lens of romantic love. The lyrics intricately weave together emotions and desires, portraying them as 'sweet sins' that are both irresistible and forgivable. The song's title, which translates to 'Sins Sweeter Than a Satin Shoe,' sets the tone for a narrative that romanticizes these traditionally negative traits, transforming them into expressions of deep affection and longing.
The song begins with the sin of avarice, but instead of material greed, it speaks of a greed for kisses. This is followed by the sloth of living without the beloved, and the wrath felt when they are far away. These emotions are not condemned but rather presented as natural and even sweet aspects of love. The lyrics continue to explore pride in being chosen by the beloved and humility in recognizing their worth, further complicating the traditional moral landscape.
As the song progresses, it delves into envy, gluttony, and lust, but again, these are not portrayed as vices. Envy is directed towards the sweat of the beloved, gluttony towards their satin-like body, and lust is described as a burning desire. The song concludes with a poignant note on the sadness that would ensue if the beloved were to leave, encapsulating the bittersweet nature of these 'sweet sins.' Gabinete Caligari's unique blend of rock and post-punk, combined with their poetic lyrics, creates a rich tapestry of emotions that resonate deeply with listeners.