In their latest song, “L3ado Lbared”, Moroccan rock band Lazywall has sent a very powerful statement regarding the menace of addiction. One of the high voltage number from this band with aggressive tinge of hard rock music integrated with satirically rocketing verses exposing how addiction becomes a part of people’s life. The title which means ‘The Cold Enemy’, according to the chief composer was inspired by the effects of drug addiction as well as screen dependency, including social networking.
Picking up the imagery of the parasite that feeds on the afflicted and alienates them from society, the song is all about addiction. The lyrics of Lazywall contain the criticism of the actual society as in addition to the mere description of the issue the group mentions how the community deals with the problem, i.e. offering the abusers social networks as another drug which has to be constantly utilized. This daring remark turns “L3ado Lbared” through it into more than just a song.
In terms of music, the same may be said about the track. Hard electric guitars and constant drumming leave the listeners following the hero’s anguished struggle. Engaging performances: For example, the raw energy of the band is in the repetitive and crushing cycle everyone can relate to. The combination of hard rock and the hints in the direction of alternative music helps maintain Lazywall’s own branding while staying easily recognizable at the same time. L3ado Lbared encourages one to contemplate about how creeping in the world of addiction is and how it challenges people to get out of that vice. Being both vibrant and with a thought-provoking, the song is a great addition to Lazywall and deserves the attention of any fan of socially charged rock’n’roll.