Saideira
Skank
The Afterparty Anthology: Skank's 'Saideira'
The song 'Saideira' by the Brazilian band Skank is a vibrant portrayal of the social scene that unfolds after a night out, often referred to as the 'last call' or 'one for the road' in English. The lyrics describe a place 'after the last drink' where people's true natures and desires come to the forefront. The song's chorus, which calls for another round of drinks, captures the convivial spirit of camaraderie and celebration that is often found in Brazilian bars and parties.
The verses of 'Saideira' paint a picture of transformation and release, where men become as carefree as monkeys and women as devout as nuns, symbolizing the freedom and altered states that can come with intoxication. The mention of capoeira, a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics, and music, further emphasizes the cultural context of the song and the fluidity between fighting and dancing, struggle and enjoyment.
Skank, known for their mix of rock, reggae, and Brazilian rhythms, delivers a song that is both a celebration of Brazilian nightlife and a reflection on the escapism that comes with it. 'Saideira' is not just about the drinks; it's about the experiences and transformations that occur in the liminal space between night and day, sobriety and inebriation, where social norms are temporarily suspended and life is lived in the moment.