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Circuits Bleed
05/22/2026
Gabriel Sánchez Belmonte
Gabriel Sánchez Belmonte
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Gabriel Sánchez Belmonte
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The song is a sonic and conceptual experience that explores the most intimate and universal conflict of the human being: the constant struggle between cold logic and overwhelming emotion. Through a powerful fusion of hard rock and symphonic elements, the piece builds an internal landscape where the mind becomes a battlefield, and every thought and feeling collide with an almost violent intensity.
From the very beginning, a world dominated by precision, control, and structure is presented. Logic appears as a perfect, almost mechanical system that attempts to order reality through clear rules, calculated decisions, and an apparent absence of error. It is a safe space, yet also a rigid one, where everything is foreseen… except for the human element. Gradually, however, cracks begin to seep into that system: impulses, doubts, desires, and emotions that can neither be quantified nor contained.
As the song progresses, this tension intensifies. The music reflects this conflict through sharp contrasts: precise, almost "surgical" guitar riffs face raw, visceral vocal explosions charged with emotion. It is as if two opposing forces—one calculating, the other instinctive—are fighting to take control of the same body. The narrative not only describes this battle but makes it felt physically, leading the listener to experience that friction from within.
The climax arrives when logic, pushed to its limit, begins to collapse under the weight of what it cannot explain. Everything that had been repressed—pain, desire, the need to feel—emerges with an unstoppable force. The structure breaks, the order dissolves, and what remains is a pure emotional truth, free of filters or artifice. It is not a clean or orderly victory, but a chaotic, intense, and deeply human liberation.
At its core, the song poses a provocative question: what happens when we stop trying to control what we feel and allow emotion to take over? Far from offering a simple answer, the piece suggests that within that surrender—in that moment when logic yields—lies a more authentic form of truth. Not perfect, not predictable, but real.
More than just a simple piece of music, this composition functions as an internal mirror. It invites the listener to confront their own duality, to recognize that silent struggle between what they think and what they feel, and to accept that, ultimately, both forces are part of what it means to be human.
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