Frankenstein (Todos Somos El Monstruo)

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The Tragic Tale of the Monster Within

Los Suaves' song "Frankenstein (Todos Somos El Monstruo)" delves into the existential anguish and isolation experienced by the titular character, Frankenstein's monster. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a being created for love but driven to hatred and destruction due to societal rejection and injustice. The monster's plea for understanding and his lament over a life devoid of peace and friendship highlight the deep emotional scars inflicted by a world that refuses to accept him. This narrative is a powerful metaphor for the human condition, exploring themes of alienation, the quest for acceptance, and the destructive power of prejudice.

The repeated refrain, "¡Jamás remordimientos! ¡Jamás veré el sol! ¡Jamás pensamientos! ¡Jamás ilusión!" underscores the monster's resignation to his fate. He has been stripped of hope, dreams, and the possibility of redemption. This sense of finality is further emphasized in the lines where he speaks of his impending death, expressing a desire for peace that he believes can only be found in the afterlife. The imagery of the pyre and the disappearance of light and thoughts symbolizes the end of his suffering and the ultimate release from his cursed existence.

Los Suaves, known for their poignant and often dark lyrical themes, use this song to reflect on broader societal issues. The monster's story serves as a mirror to our own world, where individuals are often judged and ostracized based on superficial differences. The song challenges listeners to confront their own prejudices and consider the impact of their actions on others. By identifying with the monster, the band suggests that we all have the potential to be both the victim and the perpetrator of such injustices, urging a more compassionate and understanding approach to our interactions with others.

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  1. Malas noticias
  2. Ese día piensa en mí
  3. Camino de una dirección
  4. Llegaste hasta mí
  5. Pobre Jugador
  6. Una ciudad llamada Perdición
  7. Si Yo Fuera Dios
  8. Frankenstein (Todos Somos El Monstruo)
  9. Como cada noche
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