Tinc Fam de Tu

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The Macabre Metaphor of Desire in 'Tinc Fam de Tu'

The song 'Tinc Fam de Tu' by Lax'n'Busto, a Catalan rock band known for their powerful and emotive music, delves into dark and macabre imagery to express an intense and possibly destructive form of desire. The title itself, which translates to 'I'm Hungry for You' in English, sets the tone for a song that uses cannibalistic metaphors to convey a deep yearning that goes beyond the physical realm.

The lyrics describe a gruesome scene where the narrator finds a hatchet, becomes excited at the thought of blood, and proceeds to violently attack someone, consuming their flesh and organs. This act of violence and consumption is likened to a ritual, similar to how a priest consumes the Eucharist during mass, suggesting a twisted form of communion or union with the victim. The narrator keeps the victim's eyes in formaldehyde, indicating an obsession with the person they have consumed, and a desire to preserve a part of them forever.

However, the song also reflects a sense of regret and the acknowledgment of possession by a malevolent force, possibly a metaphor for the overwhelming power of the narrator's desires. The mention of Jack the Ripper on television and the act of casually drinking a beer at a bar after the event adds a chilling normalcy to the narrative, highlighting the duality of human nature and the thin line between civility and savagery. The song's disturbing imagery serves as a metaphor for the destructive potential of obsessive love and the consequences of losing oneself to dark impulses.

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  1. Tinc Fam de Tu
  2. Tocam Els Ous Maria
  3. Trpitja Fort
  4. La Meva Terra És El Mar
  5. Què Boig El Món
  6. Amb tu
  7. No Es Massa Tard
  8. Aquesta nit
  9. Tornarem
  10. Ara
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