Vía Láctea

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Stargazing Memories and Longing: Zoé's 'Vía Láctea'

Zoé's 'Vía Láctea' is a poetic exploration of memory, longing, and the cosmic connection between two people. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone who carries the essence of a loved one within themselves, symbolized through evocative imagery such as a voice etched in aerosol and a ghostly kiss. The reference to the 'mapa de tu desnudez' suggests an intimate knowledge of the other person, both physical and emotional.

The song's chorus, which mentions the nights under the Milky Way feeling eternal without the presence of this person, conveys a deep sense of yearning. The Milky Way (Vía Láctea in Spanish) serves as a metaphor for the vastness and beauty of the universe, paralleling the depth of the narrator's feelings. The use of space imagery, like wearing the prism of their eyes in an astronaut's helmet, further emphasizes the otherworldly bond they share. This celestial theme is intertwined with the pain of separation and the hope of reunion, as the narrator conjures the immortal name of the absent one from their window.

The emotional weight of the song is also expressed through the physical reactions described, such as the skin crying out in longing and the mind swelling with memories. The song ends with a hopeful note, suggesting that despite the distance and the pain, the narrator believes in a future encounter. Zoé, known for their psychedelic and alternative rock sound, uses this song to delve into the universal themes of love and loss, set against the backdrop of the infinite universe.

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  1. Arrullo de Estrellas
  2. Luna
  3. Labios Rotos
  4. Nada
  5. Soñé
  6. Azul
  7. No Me Destruyas
  8. No Hay Mal Que Dure
  9. Venus
  10. Reptilectric
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