Gritando Verdades

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Shouting Truths in a World on Fire

Horcas' song "Gritando Verdades" is a powerful anthem that delves into themes of resistance, truth, and societal oppression. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a world in turmoil, where money cannot buy salvation, and ideas are constantly mutating. The song speaks to the inevitability of devastation and the consuming nature of stubborn ignorance. However, it also offers a glimmer of hope, suggesting that by confronting destiny and shouting truths, one can find a way to endure and resist.

The imagery of a world in flames, deaf to heartbeats and voices, underscores the sense of urgency and despair. The song highlights the visible misery and repression that society generates, as well as the deep wounds borne by the heart. It calls on listeners to remember their past and their true selves, emphasizing the importance of staying true to one's beliefs and experiences. The repeated refrain of "siempre gritando verdades" (always shouting truths) serves as a rallying cry to overcome fear and resist the oppressive forces symbolized by the "negrero" (slave driver).

The song also touches on the anticipation of a storm that will reveal a new reality, urging listeners to destroy the lies imposed by society. It speaks to the necessity of fighting and making one's voice heard, refusing to be obedient to a vile system destined to fall. The imagery of hanging from a cross evokes a sense of martyrdom and sacrifice, suggesting that the struggle for truth and justice is fraught with pain but ultimately necessary. "Gritando Verdades" is a call to action, encouraging listeners to stand up against oppression and fight for a better world.

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  1. Mano Dura
  2. Respeto
  3. Mentiroso
  4. Fuego sin Luz
  5. Miserable
  6. Sin Lagrimas
  7. Muerto En La Calle
  8. Punto final
  9. Psicosis
  10. Cordero de Dios
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