El cielo puede esperar es un álbum de Attaque 77 lanzado en 1990. Grabado en Estudios Estudios ION, Buenos Aires. Producción a cargo de Juanchi Baleirón. Escuchalo completo en LyricStream.
With their second album, Attaque 77 achieved massive and unexpected popularity thanks to the overwhelming hit 'Hacelo por mí', which played tirelessly on all radio stations and television channels across the country. Produced by Juanchi Baleirón, the album shows a notable evolution in songwriting and an opening toward a more melodic and accessible punk-rock sound for the general public.
The album is a succession of classics such as 'Donde las águilas se atreven' and 'Espadas y serpientes', which consolidated the band as a benchmark not only of punk, but of national rock in general. The recording captured a moment of creative effervescence where the group knew how to channel their social concerns into songs that could be sung along to by thousands of people at any festival.
This massive success brought with it internal challenges and criticism from the more purist sectors of punk, but the band managed to navigate those waters while maintaining their identity and their connection with the neighborhood people. It is remembered as one of the most important albums of the nineties, a cultural phenomenon that transcended the strictly musical to settle into the hearts of an entire generation.