Houston and the Problems take to the field with their new album

Houston and the Troublesthe project of Agustín Buho Rocino, former Catupecu and Cuentos Borgeanos, and producer and pianist Víctor Vito Parma, presents his first album: “Houston and the Problems”.

A disk made up of 15 songs of different genres and styles, united and connected by the essence of the best national rock. And that’s not a way of saying it: rock cohabits there with bandoneons, Creole guitars, strings and legüero bass drums.

From their lyrics, they share an optimistic message and humanistic, generating in a simple and direct way climates for light moments and for moments of great depth.

“Houston y los Problemas” was recorded at the “Flamingo Estudio”, with Vito Parma on keyboards, vocals, guitars and bandoneon and Buho Rocino on drums, percussion, bass and vocals.

It also hosts guest musicians such as Dizzy Speche (guitar on “Hoja al Viento”), Fer Carlini (sax), Ded Molinas (bass), Luna Posse (vocals on “Tu y Yo”), Jordan Migues (percussion on ” Wait for me there”), Rama Sampedro (guitar on “Wait for me there”) and Lauti Bengoechea Moriconi (percussion on “Refugio Insolente”).

Source: Qmusica