Cançó de la Son

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Awakening Through the Song of Sleep

Smoking Souls' 'Cançó de la Son' is a powerful anthem that delves into themes of awakening, resilience, and the pursuit of a better world. The song's title, which translates to 'Song of Sleep,' is a metaphor for the state of dormancy or complacency that the people find themselves in. The lyrics speak to a collective awakening, urging the listeners to rise from their slumber and take action. The imagery of women dressed in white, tired of mourning and ready to dance, symbolizes a shift from sorrow to hope and celebration.

The song also addresses the fear and courage of men who take up arms, believing that their bravery will be remembered. However, the true message lies in the call to awaken and fight for a new world. The lyrics emphasize the importance of unity and perseverance, as the people are encouraged to create a new path and face challenges head-on. The recurring theme of light and darkness, with references to stars and shadows, further underscores the idea of finding hope and guidance even in the darkest times.

Cultural references, such as the use of multiple languages (Catalan, Basque, and Spanish), highlight the diverse and inclusive nature of the struggle. The song's call to 'create a new world' and 'trace the path' reflects a desire for change and a better future. The final verses, which speak of dreams, courage, and the enduring light in one's eyes, serve as a powerful reminder that even in the face of adversity, hope and resilience can lead to a brighter tomorrow.

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  1. Cicatrius
  2. La cura
  3. La Revolta (feat. David Ruiz)
  4. Cançó de la Son
  5. Vida
  6. L'últim Ball
  7. Adéu
  8. Volves de Neu
  9. Nit Salvatge
  10. Murs
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