LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

Allí Donde Solíamos Gritar invites us on a bittersweet trip back to the secret spot where youthful emotions once exploded at full volume. The narrator retraces those graffiti-covered benches, the half-lit corners and the echo of Bowie’s “Heroes,” only to discover that the old “monster” of inner turmoil is still alive. By swapping a real knife for a plastic one and burning the book that once expelled him from kindergarten, he shows how time dulls certain dangers while memories stay razor-sharp. The scream is both problem and solution – a raw, animal-language outburst that briefly silences the ever-present “black alert” of anxiety.

In this song, screaming becomes a shared ritual, a life raft that kept two friends, or lovers, afloat when they teetered on the edge of collapse. The recurring line “Te hundirá y me hundirá” (It will drown you and drown me) reminds us that unchecked emotions can sink us, yet the act of screaming together offers catharsis and connection. By the end, the narrator claims “ya hay paz,” hinting that revisiting the past and acknowledging the power of that primal shout finally grants a fragile peace. The track captures the beautiful contradiction of growing up – we become more fragile “cristal” yet remain full of unstoppable noise – and suggests that sometimes, to move forward, we need to return to the place where we used to scream and let it all out once more.

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