The story behind
Pecados para dos, according to DoReSol
In Pecados para dos, the band Virus weaves an atmosphere that invites reflection on relationships, wrapped in a sound that strays from the conventional. The piece, with a precise duration of 4 minutes, is a showcase of the group's evolution, exploring more intimate and complex themes than in previous works. The musical composition, born from the collaboration between Enrique Mugetti and Roberto Jacoby, lays the groundwork for an auditory experience that seeks to connect deeply.
This track is part of Locura, the fifth studio album by Virus, released in 1985. This record stood out for its sophistication and for addressing sexual themes with greater explicitness, becoming a turning point for the band. It was not only the favorite of its leader, Federico Moura, but also achieved notable commercial success, surpassing 200,000 copies sold in its home country, Argentina. With Locura, Virus joined the wave of Argentine bands leaving their mark on the musical landscape of America, sharing the stage with names like Soda Stereo and Enanitos Verdes. The album was later recognized, ranking 158th among the 250 best albums of Ibero-American rock, according to a Al Borde magazine ranking in 2006.
From album
Locura
Virus · 1985
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Credits
Music Roberto Jacoby, Enrique Mugetti