La Casa De Los Gritos

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The Haunting Echoes of 'La Casa De Los Gritos'

Libido's song 'La Casa De Los Gritos' delves into a chilling and eerie atmosphere, painting a vivid picture of a haunted house filled with screams. The lyrics immediately set the scene by describing the entrance into this ominous place, where 'criaturas blancas' (white creatures) come and go without causing surprise. This imagery suggests a place where the abnormal has become the norm, and the presence of these creatures adds to the unsettling ambiance.

The song takes a darker turn as it introduces the 'animal' awakened by someone's cry. This creature, described as merciless, is the 'amo de los gritos' (master of screams), indicating a figure of authority and terror within this haunted house. The lyrics convey a sense of impending doom and inescapable fear, as the animal's approach is inevitable and relentless. The repeated warnings and the forbidding tone emphasize the danger and the lack of freedom in this place.

Libido's use of metaphors and vivid imagery creates a powerful narrative that can be interpreted in various ways. On one level, it could be seen as a literal haunted house story, but on a deeper level, it might represent a psychological or emotional state of being trapped in fear and despair. The 'house of screams' could symbolize a mind tormented by inner demons, where attempts at freedom and joy ('deja tu risa atrás') are not allowed. This duality in interpretation adds depth to the song, making it resonate with listeners on multiple levels.

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  2. Universo
  3. Octubre
  4. Fragil
  5. Malvada
  6. Cicuta
  7. Despierta
  8. Sin Rencor
  9. Don
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