A Spanish band from Sevilla (Spain) with David… Read Full Bio ↴There are two Maga´s.
A Spanish band from Sevilla (Spain) with David García (drums), Javier Vega (bass) & Miguel Rivera (vocals, lyrics, keyboard and guitar)
They took the name of Maga from a character of Julio Cortázar's book "Rayuela".
Their 1st EP (Bidimensional) was one of the best EP's in Spain as said spanish music magazines as Muzikalia or Rockdelux. In 2002 they release Their first album Maga (The white one). In 2004, they record their second album Maga (the black one), and in 2006 the third, named Maga too (red) .
Psychodelic lyrics for a polite band.
Maga is also a solo project by Marc Fien, who started drumming when he was 6 and has played in a variety of bands and projects since. To name but a few: ‘Osiris’, ‘Hookah’, ‘Ominous Tribe’, ‘Rosenbaum Trio’, ‘Sand/Elephantum’ and ‘Tegenpolen (live band)’. With his love for stoner rock, funk, techno, drum & bass and many other styles he became a resident dj in ‘t Ukien (the place to be in Kampen city, the Netherlands) for 7 years. In this period his craze for digital expression took flight and the MAGA project was born.
Medusa
Maga Lyrics
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La oportunidad
De pintar el mar
De esmeralda y sal
Y confía
Deshojándome lo entenderás
De tí pálida
Véndeme dadá
Queratínica
Dos veces mitad
Verbo de metal
Dime, sin hablar
Bidimensional
The above lyrics are from Maga's song "Medusa", which seems to be a song about life's uncertainties and the need for guidance through them. The song's lyrics begin with a plea to coral to offer the opportunity to paint the sea with emerald and salt. The singer is asking for a chance to see beauty in the midst of uncertain situations. The singer then pleads with someone else to trust them, and they will come to understand the singer's point of view. The singer suggests that the other person will become pallid from anxiety as they try to leave behind the old version of themselves. The singer then seems to be offering themselves up to the other person while simultaneously comparing the person to Medusa, a mythological figure known for turning people to stone. The singer seems resigned to becoming half of what they were before, and they note that their new reality is "bidimensional."
Line by Line Meaning
Bríndame, coral
Give me, coral
La oportunidad
The opportunity
De pintar el mar
To paint the sea
De esmeralda y sal
With emerald and salt
Y confía
And trust
Deshojándome lo entenderás
By stripping away my layers, you will understand
De tí pálida
From you, pale one
Véndeme dadá
Sell me, daddy-o
Y tu medusa
And your Medusa
Queratínica
Keratinous
Dos veces mitad
Twice the half
Verbo de metal
Verb of metal
Dime, sin hablar
Tell me, without speaking
Bidimensional
Two-dimensional
Contributed by Connor N. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Clau Eme
pues a mi me cautivaron desde la primera canción que escuché (Piedraluna) Son únicos <3
Jose Gambín
EL MEJOR DISCO SIN DUDA.
Pascu Bermejo
JOOJOJOJOJOJ... Por fin puedo gozar de los videos de maga. Son los mejores!!!
David Carbajo
Estos tios son unos genios. Yo al principio pensaba que era una musica rarisima, por no decir que era una caca y cuando le das un par de escuchas te das cuenta de lo buenos que son. Los recomiendo a todo el mundo.
Lorena Juan
GRANDES !!!!!!
joaquin ortiz
En breve los veo en sevila pero... que vuelvan a sus origenes!!!
ErIkYaHs
lo mejor...
Lorena Juan
GRANDEEEEEESS !!!!!!
outsidermusik
que niña mas mona :B y que grandes!!! MAGA
Marcos Calderón
qué video más curioso. A ver cuando vuelven a Málaga!