El anzuelo
Enrique Bunbury · El viaje a ninguna parte CD Turista [2004]
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Para al final morder el anzuelo y caer en la trampa
Este infierno fatal y divertido
Este destino de nocturna soledad
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Para al final morder el anzuelo y caer en la trampa
Este andar de pies sin escarpines
Esta ida y vuelta a los confines
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Para al final morder el anzuelo y caer en la trampa
Este infierno fatal y divertido
Este destino de nocturna soledad
Este canto de sirena exclusivo
Para al final morder el anzuelo y caer en la trampa
Este infierno fatal y divertido
Este destino de nocturna soledad
Este canto de sirena exclusivo
Para al final morder el anzuelo y caer en la trampa
El anzuelo
Enrique Bunbury's "El anzuelo" stands as a poignant example of his signature blend of melancholic pop and poetic storytelling. Released on the 2004 album "El viaje a ninguna parte," the track exemplifies his ability to weave personal narrative with universal themes of longing and loss. Bunbury's distinctive vocal delivery, characterized by its raw emotionalism and slight rasp, anchors the song within the Spanish indie-pop landscape of the mid-2000s. The composition features a simple yet effective arrangement that allows the lyrics to take center stage, reflecting the introspective nature of his work during this period. As part of his broader discography, the song contributes to his reputation as an artist who prioritizes lyrical depth and atmospheric mood over complex production, creating a lasting impression on listeners familiar with his catalog.
