La Evolución de Las Costumbres
La Mode
Navigating the Disillusionment of Modern Times
La Mode's song 'La Evolución de Las Costumbres' delves into the complexities and disillusionments of contemporary life. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a world where traditional values and dreams are being replaced by a more cynical and pragmatic reality. The opening lines, 'Se restauran neones / Se reparan conciencias,' suggest a superficial restoration of appearances and moralities, hinting at a society more concerned with image than substance.
The song continues to explore themes of lost magic and innocence, as seen in lines like 'Se ha perdido la magia / Se conjuran los necios.' This reflects a sense of nostalgia for a time when life was simpler and more magical, contrasting sharply with the 'modern times' that the song repeatedly references. The recurring phrase 'Son los tiempos modernos / Que nos toca vivir' serves as a resigned acknowledgment of the current state of affairs, where dreams are deferred, and laughter is scarce.
La Mode also critiques the commercialization and trivialization of modern life. Lines such as 'Se hacen ferias de muestras / De la modernidad' and 'A los cuentos de niños / Se les cambia el final' suggest that even the most innocent aspects of life, like children's stories, are being altered to fit a more modern, perhaps more cynical narrative. The song's repeated refrain about the postponement of the 'golden age' and the advice that 'es mejor no reír' (it's better not to laugh) encapsulates a deep-seated disillusionment with the present and a longing for a more genuine, fulfilling existence.
Overall, 'La Evolución de Las Costumbres' is a poignant commentary on the loss of innocence, the erosion of traditional values, and the pervasive sense of disillusionment that characterizes modern life. It invites listeners to reflect on the changes in societal norms and the impact these changes have on our collective psyche.