In this song, furious, energetic and with a heavy cadence, a hybrid coexists between rock, electronic and some industrial and drum and bass touches.
True to the concept of the album and his observation on the technological overload and individualism that permeate our daily lives, he warns in his lyrics against the increase in violence in the world and the importance of taking care of oneself, of being able to disconnect from the distractions that modernity offers and valuing the small moments that enrich our lives as a form of resistance.
The video shows Benito doubts reality daily life in which he is immersed in an offer with Blairwhich is characterized as a modern witchseeks to wake the singer from his lethargy.
According to Benito “La Paz de los Cementerios is a song born from the need to want to do something with a slightly heavier load. The album it is part of has a significant weight in terms of lyrics and music and this song encompasses very well what I wanted to convey with the album: being able to observe the world and see what things work well, what things work badly; realizing that many promises of the future today are things that have ended up working against us. This is what I wanted to communicate with the lyrics but also with the video, where you can see a cemetery of technological objects from a time when technology seemed revolutionary. Musically, I was quite inspired by projects that I love to listen to like Nine Inch Nails, industrial music, the glam rock riffs of the 70s.”
Source: Qmusica

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