Farsante translates to "impostor" or "fake." It's a strong word that describes someone who pretends to be something they are not, often to deceive others.
In the song, the lyric "Soy un vil farsante" (I am a vile impostor) reveals a moment of raw self-awareness and vulnerability. The speaker admits to living a lie, adding a layer of depth and intrigue to the narrative of struggle and self-deception.
“Envejecido En Barril De Roble” feels like a bittersweet confession written at the bottom of a glass. Throughout the lyrics, the narrator treats alcohol as a “único acompañante fiel,” a loyal yet destructive friend that blurs reality. Sunlight brings regret, moonlight brings temptation, and between both the heart keeps “bombing alcohol” with relentless pressure. PXNDX paints a vivid picture of someone stuck in a cycle of drinking to soften pain, praying not to die this way, and still ordering “uno más” because it offers the quickest – though darkest – solution.
The song balances raw honesty with irony. The singer admits to being a “vil farsante” (a lousy fraud), knowing every sip worsens the emptiness he’s hiding from. Friends, strangers, night and day all merge into a hazy blur where alcohol gives life “algún sentido.” By the final lines, turning the glass upside-down becomes a small ritual to silence loneliness “mientras no existas,” hinting at a missing love or purpose. In short, this track is a rock-driven portrait of addiction: a battle between craving relief and facing the truth that the bottle can never truly fill the void.