Low Budget
Oblivion's Mighty Trash
Navigating Life's Struggles with Raw Authenticity
Oblivion's Mighty Trash's song "Low Budget" is a raw and unfiltered exploration of life's struggles, aspirations, and the pursuit of authenticity. The lyrics are a blend of Spanish and English, reflecting the artist's cultural background and the urban environment that shapes their experiences. The song opens with a chaotic and candid introduction, setting the tone for a narrative that is both personal and universally relatable.
The artist delves into the dichotomy of living a life dictated by societal expectations versus one driven by personal desires. The line "¿Vivir como mis cuchos o vivir como quisiera?" (Live like my parents or live as I want?) encapsulates this internal conflict. The mention of a "sombra traicionera" (treacherous shadow) symbolizes the deceptive nature of one's own fears and doubts, which the artist aims to control and overcome. This struggle is further emphasized by the metaphor of painting a room but still feeling a sense of emptiness, highlighting the difficulty of finding true inspiration and purpose.
Throughout the song, there is a recurring theme of resilience and determination. The artist speaks of creating music that will outlive them, leaving a legacy that transcends geographical boundaries, from Medallo to Camden. The references to smoking, listening to Wu-Tang, and walking the streets without chains like Django, paint a vivid picture of a life lived on one's own terms, despite societal pressures. The imagery of rising from the ashes like a phoenix signifies rebirth and the continuous cycle of creation and destruction that defines the artist's journey.
The song also touches on the artist's relationship with their craft, using music as a therapeutic outlet. The line "Siempre cargo con un blister de rimas para aliviar mi shit" (I always carry a blister of rhymes to relieve my shit) underscores the cathartic power of music. The artist's disdain for superficiality and their commitment to authenticity is evident in their critique of those who buy their lyrics instead of writing them. This authenticity is what sets them apart and gives their music a sense of raw, unfiltered truth.