The Lingering Pain of Absence in '1993' by Panteón Rococó

Panteón Rococó's song '1993' delves deep into the emotional turmoil and heartache that follows the departure of a loved one. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person grappling with the void left behind, as they recount the morning their significant other left, symbolizing the moment their life lost its vibrancy. The recurring imagery of searching for the lost love 'by day and by night' underscores the relentless and consuming nature of their longing and despair.

The song's chorus, with its repeated lament of 'Duelen, duelen' (It hurts, it hurts), emphasizes the profound and pervasive pain that memories and unspoken words inflict on the narrator. The use of the word 'duele' (hurts) not only conveys physical pain but also emotional and psychological suffering. This duality of pain is a central theme, as the narrator's hope is continually wounded by the silence and uncertainty of their loved one's absence.

Panteón Rococó, known for their fusion of ska, rock, and traditional Mexican music, often addresses social and personal issues in their songs. '1993' is no exception, as it captures the universal experience of loss and the struggle to cope with it. The repeated vow to 'buscarte' (search for you) signifies an undying hope and determination to find closure or reunion, despite the overwhelming sorrow. This song resonates with anyone who has experienced the pain of losing someone dear and the relentless quest for solace.

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  1. C.D.A
  2. PequeñO Tratado De Un Adios
  3. Esta Noche
  4. Infiernos
  5. La Carencia
  6. Que pasará
  7. La Dosis Perfecta
  8. Sonia
  9. Hasta Que Te Conocí (feat. Santa Fe Klan)
  10. Es Tan Poco El Tiempo
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