Люди Hадоели (Lyudi Nadoyeli)

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The Lament of Disconnection: Molchat Doma's 'Lyudi Nadoyeli'

Molchat Doma, a band hailing from Belarus, is known for their post-punk sound and introspective lyrics that often reflect on societal issues and personal isolation. Their song 'Люди Надоели (Lyudi Nadoyeli)' translates to 'People Are Annoying' or 'I'm Tired of People,' and it delves into themes of social fatigue and the desire for solitude.

The lyrics express a deep sense of weariness with society and the people within it. The repeated lines about wild people not being frightening and the trend of emptiness over society suggest a disillusionment with the superficiality and insincerity of social interactions. The song's protagonist feels rejected and tired, both of others and of being tired to others. This is a sentiment that resonates with many who feel alienated by the modern world's emphasis on social connectivity, which often leads to a paradoxical sense of isolation.

The chorus reflects a resignation to this state of being, with the singer stating there's no longer any point in dreaming, loving, or waiting. Instead, there's a sense of letting go and a quiet surrender to fading away, which could be interpreted as a metaphor for emotional detachment or even depression. The imagery of an 'acute gaze' that penetrates like poison and causes one to stumble further emphasizes the pain of social interactions and the desire to withdraw. Molchat Doma's music often captures the bleakness of post-Soviet life, and 'Lyudi Nadoyeli' continues this tradition by painting a picture of existential ennui and the longing for escape from societal pressures.

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  1. клетка (Kletka)
  2. дома молчат (Doma Molchat)
  3. Тоска (Toska)
  4. Cyдно (Sudno)
  5. Люди Hадоели (Lyudi Nadoyeli)
  6. Волны (Volny)
  7. Крыши
  8. Я Не Коммунист (Ya Ne Kommunist)
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