Cattive Abitudini
Velvet
Breaking Free from Bad Habits: A Journey of Self-Reflection
Velvet's song "Cattive Abitudini" delves into the struggle of breaking free from negative patterns and the emotional turmoil that accompanies this journey. The lyrics open with a vivid image of thoughts trapped within the stomach, symbolizing the internalization of stress and anxiety. The singer acknowledges that simply being told what is right or wrong isn't enough to change these ingrained habits. The news and information that bombard the singer seem to bounce off, leaving only a cold reflection and a stark light, perhaps representing the harsh reality of their situation.
As the song progresses, the theme of high-resolution imagery is introduced, suggesting a heightened awareness of the pain and suffering in the world and within oneself. The phrase "ad alta risoluzione" (in high resolution) is repeated, emphasizing the clarity with which the singer perceives the pain in their eyes and the world around them. This acute awareness is both a curse and a catalyst for change, as it forces the singer to confront their reality and the noise that surrounds them.
The chorus speaks to the overwhelming presence of progress and plastic, a metaphor for superficial advancements and artificiality that dominate modern life. The singer sees these as part of a list of bad habits that leave them with only the time to start over. The act of closing their eyes to restart is a powerful metaphor for introspection and the desire to break free from these destructive cycles. The repetition of this action underscores the ongoing struggle and the hope for renewal and self-improvement.