SOS embraces intimacy with “Roses”, welcomes Ram Alonzo to the band lineup

The single is the second offering from SOS’s upcoming EP titled ‘It Was A Moment’—their first with Alonzo and under Careless Music—out on September 29.

SOS continues to explore new directions and expand their repertoire with their latest track, “Roses,” the second single from their forthcoming EP.

“Roses” is the follow-up to last year’s “Seryoso,” the band’s first Filipino-language track which starred award-winning actor Jericho Rosales in the accompanying visual. Both will be part of the upcoming EP, which marks SOS’s first release under local label Careless Music.

The single dovetails SOS’s renewed approach to songwriting and music production, which they started delving into in the 2020s The Other Side EP after they announced the band’s name change from She’s Only Sixteen last year.

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“‘Roses’ is a little more intimate than most of our songs,” explains vocalist Roberto Seña. “It has a feeling of lushness that I always aim for when producing songs lately. It’s rare that we write a love song free from the angst and jadedness that I think we have become known for.” Seña adds the production was inspired by the 1980s, incorporating synths and guitar work from the pop-dominated decade, but still grounded on the familiar sound fans have enjoyed from SOS over the years.

More lyrically optimistic than their pre-pandemic releases, “Roses” also continues to employ new and more varied stylistic choices reflective of the rest of the EP, with each song meticulously going through the band’s “musical cutting board,” shares guitarist Andrew Panopio.

Titled It Was A Moment, the five-track EP is due on September 29, 2023. The band committed to a two-week production schedule for the project, says drummer King Puentespina. “We set schedules, deadlines and did a proper pre-prod to solidify our intentions for the project. The concept of the songs revolves around the moments and the anxieties of growing up and facing these emotions.”

Also following last year’s significant change to the Manila-based band’s decade-long career is the addition of Ram Alonzo on keys. He has been a session player for SOS since their time in college and has long been considered an unofficial member.

Alonzo recalls being asked to join the band lineup earlier this year formally. “Seña asked if I was game to join the band. I only had one answer in mind: ‘Hell yeah.’ And then we all drank to it. I’ve been playing with SOS since 2014 and joining the band felt right.”

“With all the different experimentation with samples, keys, and synths, we thought it was about time to add a new member. In the studio, Ram glues in all our musical ideas together because of his knowledge of music theory and vast musical taste,” shares Seña.

Bassist Anjo Silvoza adds, “There’s so much more depth to how we sound live that I think has been missing all these years.” Especially now that he felt the new EP serves as a transitional era to SOS. “We’ve not boxed into categories anymore, we’re taking the good things we’ve learned from our listeners and fans and building off of that, and hopefully ‘Roses’ and the rest of our upcoming releases will be able to stand alone.”

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