The story behind
When you dive into Espía de Dios, you encounter a piece that, despite its short duration of 2 minutes and 21 seconds, condenses a particular energy. It's not just another song; it's a fragment that captures a moment of Los Abuelos. The title itself, Espía de Dios, already invites you to think about something beyond the everyday, suggesting a unique perspective or an observation from a privileged place.
This track is part of Vasos y besos, the band's second studio work, released in 1983 under the Interdisc label. The artistic production was handled by the group, which speaks of total creative control over the sound they sought to capture. The album itself has been recognized in important lists: the North American magazine Al Borde included it among the 250 essential albums of Ibero-American rock, and Rolling Stone placed it among the 100 best Argentine rock albums. Within this context, Espía de Dios presents itself as part of material that marked a point of consolidation for Los Abuelos de la Nada.