The track belongs to the third part of the album, titled "Muerte y Resurrección" (Death and Resurrection). While earlier songs on the record focus on isolation and anger, "Dónde Están Mis Amigos" shifts toward a more "luminous" sound. It reflects the realization that, despite the world's crushing weight, life belongs to those who live it ("La vida es nuestra, es de los vivos"). The Narrative: Lost in the Noise
: Amidst "green glass" and "pink pills," the narrator feels lost in a world where "children no longer want to be children". They are searching for their friends—the family they have chosen for themselves—as a lighthouse in the chaos.
: The song emphasizes that the family we choose (friends) is what keeps us grounded in an overwhelming, "giant world" where we are small.
The official music video, directed by Pablo Garrido, reinforces this cyclical story of getting lost and being found again within the confines of a club.
: It balances the grim aesthetic of post-punk with a defiant desire for "more noise" and connection, choosing to follow the rhythm of life rather than sinking into despair.