La Oscuridad

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Exploring the Shadows of the Past with Indio Solari's 'La Oscuridad'

Indio Solari's song 'La Oscuridad' delves into themes of introspection, loss, and the passage of time. The lyrics suggest a journey towards self-awareness and the confrontation of one's past. The repetition of 'me aproximo' (I approach) indicates a deliberate movement towards something, possibly an understanding or a person. The request not to look back and the reference to lighter baggage than before imply a desire to move on from past burdens and regrets.

The darkness that 'covers the whole city' could be a metaphor for a pervasive sense of defeat or sorrow that the protagonist's soul couldn't bear. This darkness might represent the emotional state of the singer or a collective feeling of despair. The mention of 'fantasmas de juventud' (ghosts of youth) suggests that the singer is reflecting on his younger days, acknowledging that they are gone and saying a final goodbye. This could be a commentary on aging and the inevitable changes that come with it.

The song ends with a sense of resignation and departure, as indicated by 'me alejo' (I move away). The singer recognizes the impoverishment of life due to the losses and changes he has experienced. The 'thundering sky without light' could symbolize a tumultuous period or a crisis without apparent resolution. Indio Solari, known for his poetic lyrics and his role as a lead singer in the legendary Argentine rock band Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota, often explores complex emotional landscapes, and 'La Oscuridad' is no exception.

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