Unicorn's Puberty

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Navigating the Dark Waters of Adolescence: A Unicorn's Tale

Juan Son's song "Unicorn's Puberty" is a surreal and metaphorical exploration of the tumultuous journey through adolescence. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a young person grappling with the complexities of growing up, using the mythical unicorn as a symbol of purity and transformation. The mention of a unicorn, a creature often associated with innocence and magic, juxtaposed with the harsh realities of life, creates a poignant contrast that underscores the emotional turbulence of puberty.

The song delves into themes of loneliness and isolation, as seen in the lines "You don't know how hard is being / To be a lonely tripulant." This metaphor of being a solitary sailor navigating through life's challenges reflects the feeling of being adrift and alone during the formative years of adolescence. The reference to divorced parents and spending puberty inside a shopping mall further highlights the sense of disconnection and the search for identity in a consumer-driven world.

The recurring phrase "By dark - I really mean it dark" emphasizes the depth of the emotional struggles faced during this period. The imagery of a human playing with a beautiful horse and a flaming flying car adds a layer of surrealism, suggesting the fantastical and often chaotic nature of teenage imagination and experiences. The song's closing question, "What you gonna do? Uh oh oh!" leaves the listener contemplating the uncertainty and open-ended possibilities of the future, encapsulating the essence of adolescence as a time of both confusion and potential.

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  2. Mermaid Sashimi
  3. Nada
  4. Ana Paula
  5. El Resplandor
  6. Goldfish
  7. The Remains
  8. Unicorn's Puberty
  9. Captain Whirlpool
  10. De Mis Pasos
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