“Rebellion of Panda” from the lively music scene in TBC, Italy, sets waves with it’s latest original song, In the Cage.
The group features talented contributors like Beppe Martini, an amazing guitarist, Gennaro Scarpato, one of Italy’s best percussionists, and David Lads Sanchez, a well-known keyboardist from Spain. With Grammy-winning sound engineer Gabriele Gigli leading the production, Rebellion of Panda brings a fresh and distinctive sound to the music world
Rebellion of Panda’s recent release, “In The Cage” featuring Arianna Vox tells a powerful story about human suffering and strength.
From the beginning, the song captures the listener with it’s rich sound. The song begins with deep synths, guitars and drums which create this emotional feel.
“In The Cage” is inspired by a bombing that happened in Damasco, it focuses on a mother trying to protect her son. This song is used to tell a larger story about the victims of war- people who are often seen as just numbers on the news.
By transforming this sorrow into music, they help listeners connect with humanity behind these events. This real-life tragedy gives the song it’s emotional weight.
In the singer’s words;
“The very first idea started after the vision of a bombing in Damasco, i remember, a girl trying to hug her son, died under the bombs. I thought i had to write an imaginary story about that real girl and her son, representing them as humans and not only numbers good for tv news”
Arianna Vox’s voice is somehow the emotional center of the song. Her vocals interact beautifully with the instruments creating a synergy that draws you deeper as you listen. Her singing has a quality that adds depth to the song. She reflects feelings of despair and hope.
Rebellion of Panda has somehow created a song that is not just musically engaging but also, thought provoking.
The song shows us how music can tell a powerful story and convey the emotions that we ordinarily would not speak out. We are reminded that life is fragile and highlights the enduring strength of the human spirit in times of adversity.
In The Cage explains how bad experiences or problems can create invisible cages that trap people. These cages can stop them from living freely and finding their true place in the world. The song says, “Everything happens, mainly bad events, they build real or psychological cages that influence people’s lives.” This reminds us how life’s hardships can shape and limit us in ways we don’t always notice. The song also points out how women are often the first and biggest victims of these cages. Women and children pay the biggest part of the price of social injustice and cruelty. More they often remain caged in an invisible Cage made by injustice.
For the artist, this song means more to him than just a record, it’s his way of expressing his feelings, his thoughts without fear and it’s his way of fighting against injustice. The money doesn’t matter. It’s more about the impact.
In The Cage is not just a song. It’s more than just a song. It is a tribute to those who suffer in silence.
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