We sing observational songs about everyday life; why do ‘Kraft’ cream cheese spell ‘Kraft’ with a ‘K’? Its just not right.
Why does the white deodorant lines on my black dress always attract the wrong sort of men? If you often ask questions like these, then come watch us play.
We’ll buy you a tin of malt for tasty milkshakes, or a beige turtle neck pant suit. It’s your call. You’ve got nothing to lose, except 300 bucks, your mobile phone and most of your self dignity.
Mainly based in the hills of Madrid, Lua spend their waking hours making solar system sculptures with nothing but a hot glue gun and twine. We sometimes write songs, but their always so horrible that we sing them into a small glass jar and float them out to sea where only the fishies will be disturbed by the gut wrenchingly atrocious sound we make.
But as Kurt Cobain once said, ‘fish feel no pain’, so better them than you, right? So why all this? Well our main goals as a band are clear and set out in front of us.
We WILL see Posh Beckham with her kit off, braid the hair of an unknown layabout, make carbonara for a large gaggle of Australian figbirds and one day, maybe, just maybe, capture a repressed minority group, strip them of all their worldly possessions, have our way with the women, kill the men, and make the children make impossibly tiny furniture for the mansion we’re making for G.I Joe and Polly Pocket to live in. Look out.
For all band inquires and gig bookings contact Lua at contact@luamusic.com
Reventaron la piñata
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Reventaron La Piñata
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Lúa Cantautora
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a decadencia se pasó.
¿Dónde queda la risa
que el Estado te quitó?
Y entre tanto registro
en mis tripas y en tus huesos
dimos paso a desalojar nuestro interior.
En estas calles vacías
ya no queda sino muerte;
hoy de nuevo
la pena nos visitó.
Y como la cordura
nunca fue lo suficiente,
vamos con la locura
a ver si nos va mejor.
Necesitan enemigos
pa´ mostrarse protectores
y que se sientan protegidos
los que creen en sus poderes;
que se extienda este mensaje
y que cale,
y las que no estén con ellos
pasan a ser radicales.
Y no van a temblar
pa´ usar la tortura o las cárceles
porque eso aquí es tradición,
pero en los medios no sale.
Es difícil digerir
los golpes del sistema
cuando notas el hostión
que te pega al corazón
cuando te llaman pa´ decirte
que han detenido a un colega.
El miedo como arma les funciona
pero aún quedan muchas personas
a las que el miedo
no les hace abandonar.
Contra sus mordazas
solo nos queda luchar.
En los márgenes
del tiempo que se agota
se me acusa
de incendiar cada rincón
y mi cuerpo,
que no entiende de derrotas,
quiere andar a la luz
de un nuevo sol.
Y entre tanto
reventaron la piñata;
y entre tanto
el artefacto explosionó;
compañero,
que no llegue a quemarte;
compañera,
la lucha aún no acabó.
Voy a desempañar
trazos de mi piel
o marchitarán.
Y llorar lo que me escondí
pa´ poder seguir,
o nada nacerá.
Resurgir de las cenizas
como bomba
que todo lo impregnará.
Y después
poder abonar los colores
de la rebeldía.
The lyrics of Lúa's song "Reventaron La Piñata" delve into themes of societal decay, oppression, resistance, and the power of unity in the face of adversity. The singer reflects on the stark contrast between once lively homes and the encroaching decay that has taken over. The loss of laughter and joy, seemingly taken away by the state, is lamented as the emptiness of the streets symbolizes a landscape filled only with death. This sets the tone for an exploration of the impact of oppressive forces on individuals and communities.
The lyrics convey a sense of internal struggle and upheaval as the singer and their listeners are urged to confront the authorities that aim to silence dissent and maintain control through fear and manipulation. The notion of needing enemies to justify their power and portray themselves as protectors is highlighted, with those who resist being labeled as radicals. The reference to torture and imprisonment as normalized tools of the system, kept hidden from the public eye, underscores the pervasive nature of oppression and injustice within society.
The song captures the emotional toll of living under such circumstances, with the singer grappling with the devastating news of a friend's arrest and the fear that permeates through society. The decision to resist against the fear tactics employed by the authorities is portrayed as an act of defiance and resilience, as there are still many who refuse to be cowed into submission. The call to fight against the constraints imposed by the powers that be and to resist their attempts to silence dissent serves as a rallying cry for solidarity and collective action.
In the face of adversity, the lyrics speak to a desire for renewal and transformation. The imagery of rising from the ashes like a bomb that saturates everything with its impact conveys a sense of empowerment and determination. The metaphor of unearthing hidden aspects of oneself and allowing space for growth and expression illustrates the singer's yearning for authenticity and the courage to confront difficulties head-on. The final lines evoke a vision of nurturing and cultivating the colors of rebellion, suggesting a commitment to continuing the struggle for justice and freedom despite the challenges.
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@giovannicaceresgalvez5009
De los mejores artistas que caminan en la tierra
@laultimaresistencia8106
Que artistaza!!!! oleeee ahi!!
@lydiacarrillocarrillo6416
Eres muy grande...
@LuaCantautora
La letra está en la canción reventaton la piñata del cd. Aqui mismo en youtube, tambien en soundcloud y en bandcamp. Solo tienes que buscar la otra, la que no es en directo.
@bastianuribe1898
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@rocko.sh.9264
¡Está genial! ¿Podrían compartir la letra? ¡Muchas gracias!