If 2023 has been a great year for Pablo Rouss 2024 cannot look better: after launching Cyclestheir debut album, at the end of March and continue developing as one of the most important producers on the national scenethe multidisciplinary artist ends the year performing like a fish in water as a jury for OT 2023 and putting date, cover, title and track list on their second album.
And the Navarrese man used his social networks this December 26 to share with his followers that Next February 16th it will hit the platforms ASYMPTOMATIChis next project, with a total of 10 songs whose final tracklist is distributed as follows:
- Disconnect
- My half
- The sorrow
- Hurts
- Do not push me
- Hopefully
- Life is a gift
- New paragraph
- Thinking of both
- Farewells
“Thank you mom wherever you are for helping me write this album. I have found the answers I needed to the questions I thought I had buried.. “I am at peace and I hope you are too when you hear it,” he wrote next to the publication on the cover, where we can see his silhouette in the foreground and a childhood photo of him with his mother.
Compared to his first project, where he collaborated with more than twenty artists to give shape to the songs of Ciclos (Belén Aguilera, Samuraï, Hens, Walls, Álvaro de Luna or Enol are just some of the names that appear among the 17 themes), in ASYMPTOMATIC He presents a dozen solo songs to show us his most important facet: the most personal. An album in which we immerse ourselves in the artist’s darkest moments to learn about his demons and everything he has overcome in recent years.
So far, we have learned about four songs from Rouss’ album that he has been releasing on the platforms and promoting on TikTok along with other videos where he has made us participate in his life as a producer, contest jury, and his day-to-day life. Their latest single, My Half, arrived in our hands on December 15 to put the finishing touch to 2023.. Only new dreams, new concerts and a lot of music ahead of us for 2024.
And you, do you want to hear what’s new from Rouss?