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Fatiga - Festins De Cuervos

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Right from the first crack of the drum and the scratch of the guitar, “Festín de Cuervos” feels like someone lit a torch in a cage and tossed in a handful of raven feathers just for the hell of it. Fatiga isn’t playing it safe — this is art with claws.


The atmosphere: gritty, unpolished, urgent. The vocals lean ragged, as if the singer’s throat has been chafed by years of shouting truths no-one else wants to hear. It’s raw, wounded but defiant — a voice that has seen shit and still wants to scream. The instrumentation backs it up: jagged chords, a bass line that prowls, drums that thump like a heart preparing for the kill.


Lyrically, the song takes flying-vulture imagery and turns it inside out: vultures becoming carrion kings, circling the carcass of a world that’s let them feast. The title — Festín de Cuervos — suggests both a banquet and a reckoning. It’s the sound of scavengers that weren’t invited, arriving anyway, and shaking the table. There’s an undercurrent of betrayal, survival, the idea that when the empire falls, the scavengers become the sovereigns.


Fatiga has crafted a cinematic spine to the track: you can almost smell the burnt-out urban wasteland, hear the iron taste of twilight in the air. The chorus hits like a rallying cry: something between “we are the leftover soldiers” and “we are the ones you forgot.” The bridge tosses in a sudden shift — a minor key descent, acoustic strings or maybe synthesized equivalents, a hush before the last wave of noise hits.


“Festín de Cuervos” is a triumph for Fatiga — a track that doesn’t just sound angry, desperate or hungry, it feels it. It doesn’t offer solace; it offers recognition: that sometimes you are the carrion, sometimes the vulture, and sometimes the feast itself. It invites you to join the table or watch it burn.


If you’re up for something fierce, uncompromising, and electric, this is your track. Don’t listen when you’re half-asleep. Listen when you’re alive.


Have a listen here: Fatiga Spotify and check out the band here: Fatiga



 
 
 

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