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This track reflects the internal struggle of young people in a demotivating context.

Home Worshipone of the most representative bands of the Paraguayan alternative scene, returns with their new single “Superfar”, which will be part of his next album My dark summeravailable November 29, 2024 via Schubert Music Publishing. This song, which is characterized by an organic sound and faithful to the energy of their live performances, evokes the spirit of indie rock of the 90s.

“Superfar” addresses the story of a young man trapped in a town where routine and lack of opportunities blind any glimmer of hope. The song reflects an uncertain future of those who only seek to escape their environment. In the words of the band, this is a song of “Coming of Age” which describes the process of maturing in an adverse context, where there are no reasons to continue fighting. The answer, according to the song, is to flee “super far away” to find a new beginning.

The composition is a call to reflect on youth in Paraguay, where social and cultural difficulties seem to suffocate the desire to improve. However, the song also conveys a message of hope by concluding with a focus on self-improvement. “Superfar away” It is, in essence, an anthem of those who refuse to give up, always seeking freedom and a better future.

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