Estado de Coma

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The Surreal Disarray of 'Estado de Coma'

Invisible's song 'Estado de Coma' paints a vivid picture of chaos and disarray through its surreal and fragmented lyrics. The opening lines, 'Cuatro cables se tocaron / Las paredes desprendidas,' suggest a sudden and unexpected disruption, as if the very fabric of reality is coming apart. This imagery is further intensified with 'Un avión salió a la calle / La mujer quemó un corpiño,' blending the ordinary with the extraordinary in a way that feels both jarring and dreamlike. The repeated phrase 'Estado de coma' (state of coma) serves as a refrain, emphasizing a sense of numbness or detachment from reality.

The second verse continues to explore themes of abandonment and conflict. 'Mis amigos ya se fueron / La mamá se fue a la guerra' speaks to a sense of isolation and loss, while 'Mis vecinos se pelean / Una voz cambió la fiesta' highlights the breakdown of social harmony. The imagery here is stark and unsettling, suggesting a world where normalcy has been upended and replaced with discord and strife. The repetition of 'Estado de coma' reinforces the idea of being trapped in a state of emotional or psychological paralysis, unable to fully engage with or escape from the surrounding turmoil.

The final lines, 'No es lo que quiero / No, no, no,' express a clear rejection of this chaotic state. The singer's desire to break free from this 'estado de coma' is palpable, yet the song leaves us with a sense of unresolved tension. Invisible, known for their experimental and progressive rock style, uses this song to delve into themes of existential angst and societal breakdown, creating a powerful and thought-provoking piece that resonates on multiple levels.

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