Por Encima Del Bien y Del Mal

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Navigating the Dichotomy of Morality in Robe Iniesta's 'Por Encima Del Bien y Del Mal'

Robe Iniesta's song 'Por Encima Del Bien y Del Mal' presents a poetic exploration of detachment and the elevation above the conventional dichotomy of good and evil. The lyrics convey a sense of transcendence, where the protagonist feels so deeply connected to someone that everything else becomes distant and irrelevant. This connection is so profound that it allows the protagonist to 'walk above evil,' and by extension, above good and evil altogether, suggesting a state of being that is beyond the usual moral judgments.

The song's verses depict everyday scenes, such as someone dressing in front of a mirror or watching television, but these mundane activities are contrasted with the protagonist's inner experience. The reflection in the TV screen, which initially appears to show violence and destruction, is just that—a reflection, not the reality the protagonist chooses to engage with. This metaphorical imagery suggests a disconnection from the chaos of the world and a focus on what truly matters to the individual.

Iniesta's lyrics often delve into themes of existentialism and personal introspection, and 'Por Encima Del Bien y Del Mal' is no exception. The song's title itself is a nod to the philosophical concept popularized by Friedrich Nietzsche, challenging the binary perception of morality. Iniesta's music, known for its poetic depth and rock influences, serves as a vehicle for listeners to contemplate the complexities of life, love, and the nature of our moral compass.

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  2. De Manera Urgente
  3. A la orilla del río
  4. Interludio
  5. Destrozares
  6. Del Tiempo Perdido
  7. El hombre pájaro
  8. Guerrero
  9. Ruptura Leve
  10. Querré Lo Prohibido
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