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What’s the Holy (Nobel) Today?

Voice of Baceprot
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Voice of Baceprot


(2023)
Voice of Baceprot


This blistering anti-war tune is off the debut album Retas by the Indonesian metal trio consisting of Muslim women. It is one of the more direct protest songs of the year and is sadly relevant.

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Sono state bersaglio dei musulmani più conservatori, ma non si sono fermate. Voice of Baceprot è un gruppo formato da tre donne indonesiane che suonano hard rock / metal vestite in un irreprensibile hijab. Hanno scritto e cantato questa canzone contro la guerra molto esplicita.
Stop war! We hate war!

Stop war!
Stop killing life!
Stop war!
Stop burning the dream of our child!

I’m dying in the light when I see the children cry
I’m dying in the light when I see the children cry
In the bright of bombs! Bombs! Bombs!

Their dreams were killed by racism
Their hope deprived by the spender of hate then they cry
They die and the holy nobel is gone
Do you feel hopeless with our future
When the newspaper talk about nuclear weaponry of the nation
To save human rights (it’s so stupid)
When the TV shows that the power of earth is ready to fight

Hey Mrs. Nobel, where are you now?
Hey Mr. Nobel, where are you now?
What is the holy nobel today?

The world sets back to the dark
The soldier shoot their guns to the weak people and turn off the right to love
And rulers claim they’re God ready to take the power back
To destroy anyone
To clean some ethic
To create uniformity
And to throw some religion

Woman and child just cry
Can’t run, then die, die, die
Woman and child just cry
Can’t leave from fire of war

Stop war! We hate war!

Woman and child just cry
Can’t run, then die, die, die
Woman and child just cry
Can’t leave from fire of war

In the bright of bombs! Bombs! Bombs!

2024/1/14 - 18:55




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