Un Misil En Mi Placard

Soda Stereo Soda Stereo

The Intimate Threat: Dissecting 'Un Misil En Mi Placard' by Soda Stereo

The song 'Un Misil En Mi Placard' by the iconic Argentine rock band Soda Stereo is a poetic exploration of intimate fears and the intrusion of external threats into personal spaces. The lyrics, written by the band's lead vocalist and guitarist Gustavo Cerati, are metaphorical and open to interpretation, but they seem to delve into the theme of how larger, uncontrollable forces can penetrate and disrupt our private lives.

The opening lines depict two people seeking comfort with each other, possibly in a romantic context, as suggested by the references to 'making love' and 'liking our shapes.' However, this intimate moment is interrupted by a 'strange sensation' and a 'premonition,' leading the narrator to stop and seek warmth. The 'missile in my closet' serves as a powerful metaphor for a sudden and unexpected threat that has found its way into a place of vulnerability and privacy. The repetition of the phrase 'a model to assemble but never to disassemble' could imply that once certain fears or dangers enter our lives, they become a permanent fixture, difficult to remove or ignore.

The song's atmosphere is one of tension and melancholy, with the narrator and their companion facing the realization that their personal sanctuary has been breached. The missile could represent anything from personal anxieties to societal or political issues that can no longer be ignored. The final lines, 'You thought it was far away, here too,' suggest that no one is immune to such threats, regardless of how distant they may seem. 'Un Misil En Mi Placard' is a haunting reminder of the fragility of our personal worlds in the face of larger, often unseen forces.

Share on social media Share as link

  1. En La Ciudad de La Furia
  2. De Música Ligera
  3. Trátame Suavemente
  4. Persiana Americana
  5. Corazón Delator
  6. Entre Canibales
  7. Zona de Promesas
  8. Un Misil En Mi Placard
  9. Nada Personal
  10. Signos
View all Soda Stereo songs

Most popular topics in Soda Stereo songs

Related artists

  1. Gustavo Cerati
    Gustavo Cerati
  2. Fito Páez
    Fito Páez
  3. Andrés Calamaro
    Andrés Calamaro
  4. Bersuit Vergarabat
    Bersuit Vergarabat
  5. Los Prisioneros
    Los Prisioneros
  6. Zoé
    Zoé
  7. Los Enanitos Verdes
    Los Enanitos Verdes
  8. Charly García
    Charly García