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Mora Amaro La Loba

They say times change, I don't think so. Nothing changes except technology and medicine; everything else remains the same because we humans are still the ones reproducing with the same brilliance and the same flaws... Confusion is the general state of affairs; troubled waters ensure that social media is filled with those who, in one way or another, flee from the reality we create for ourselves... And within this madness, I've created this little sonic and literary madness... It's not that I dedicated it to anyone, well, yes, but that's a picture from my almost prehistoric past, hahaha.
I enjoyed the instrumental part; it was like a Marx Brothers movie, "More wood, more and more..." And I think the lyrics are interesting, very human.

I hope you enjoy it and that you like the video, which also has its share of madness, of course!


I look at you
wanting to tell you something,
but I won't.

I try to unlock
the padlock that closes the door to my heart,
but I can't.

And yet, I give myself,

I give myself to you,
not for you, but for me
because you were
bad, bad, bad, bad, bad.

You poured poison
into the hearts of those who loved me.

You tied the hands of the hours of my days
leaving my time suspended
over the fire of your rancor .


you were bad bad bad bad
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I did not know that to live I had to die so many times


I did not know that to live <I had to die so many times

melroy pheasant

Usually more challenging soundscapes as this add to what you call the 'madness' by having even more challenging, abstract lyrics. The key to this is the directness of the lyrics and emotion amongst an always changing series of sounds. Vibe wise similar to Bowie's Alabama Song and some Yoko Ono in the lyrics. Fun, but angst.