Month: February 2024

  • LUVCON 2024 Celebrates Love, Music, and Community

    LUVCON 2024 Celebrates Love, Music, and Community

    LUVCON 2024 shows these feelings ain’t overrated after all.

    LUVCON 2024: feelings ain’t overrated, which took place on February 10 at the SM North EDSA Skydome, examined the complex web of love in all of its manifestations and used music to powerfully communicate the nuances of human emotion. The event featured five of Thailand’s top musical performers.

    To give Filipino fans the chance to explore the depths of love’s mysteries, celebrate love’s enduring influence, and unite as a community for a shared love of Thai music, among other things, Tale, Boy Sompob, Three Man Down, Boss Chaikamon, and Tilly Birds were brought together for a one-night event that took place on the Philippine concert stage. LUVCON 2024 welcomed the Lunar New Year with a spectacular that never stopped, with nearly 70 songs performed over seven hours of excellent music, flawless energy, and endearing harmony.

    The event was kicked off by Thai alternative pop duo Tale with “ดวงใจ (MY HEART)”, “หลอกตวัเอง (FOOL ONESELF)”, and “นทาน ิ (TALE)”. Beautiful live performances of “FALSELY MOVING ON”, “VIVID MIDNIGHT”, “อกีเลย (ANYMORE)”, “ขอแคเธอ ่ บอกมา (ARE YOU READY?)”, and “รอ (STANDBY)” were given to the audience, their captivating melodies and heartfelt words striking and resonating with the listeners.

    Tale, who celebrated their first international performance with LUVCON 2024, also paid homage to their beginnings in bars with Sza’s “Kill Bill,” Troye Sivan’s “Angel Baby,” Olivia Rodrigo’s “deja vu,” and OPM songs “Sana” by I Belong to the Zoo and “Imahe” by Magnus Haven.

    Next up was Thai singer Boy Sompob, who gave moving performances of his official soundtracks to well-loved TV shows and films, such as “Until We Meet Again: The Series.” His moving songs and insightful lyrics took listeners through the complexities of loving and being loved, using music’s universal language to express the deep feelings that go along with it. With 13 songs on his set list, he gave an amazing performance: “สนั่ (SHAKE)”, “ขอ (WISH)”, “โชคดแคี ไหน ่ (THE LUCKIEST BOY)”, “ฟังใจ (YOU ARE MY DESTINY)”, “อยากใชค้ำวา่ รัก (CAN I SAY THE WORD LOVE WITH YOU)”, “จะรักใหด ้ทีสี่ ดุ (BEST YOU’VE EVER LOVED)”, “คนแรกและคนสดทาย ุ ้ (UNFORGOTTEN NIGHT OST)”, “พรหมลขิ ติ (DO YOU BELIEVE IN DESTINY)”, “นานานา (NANANA)”, “พระอาทตยเท ิ ์ี่ยงคนื (MIDNIGHT SUN)”, his rendition of Zack Tabudlo’s “GIVE ME YOUR FOREVER”, “ขอดาว (CRY FOR THE STAR)”, and “พบเพอจาก ื (UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN)”.

    Boy Sompob was so moved by the affection and support he had received in Manila that he broke down in tears during his performance.

    Thai pop rock band Three Man Down demonstrated how love transcends romantic relationships by embodying the comfort and sense of belonging that love offers in their songs. Throughout the band’s 15-song performance, the Philippine concert stage experienced a strong sense of “home” within families, friendships, and communities.

    The audience was intoxicated by their renditions in “เมา (DRUNK IN LOVE)”, “ปล่อยให้เวลา (BROKEN CLOCK)”, “น้อง (NONG)”, “เปิดตัวเขา (REBOUND)”, “ไหนบอกเลิกแล้ว (IN MY BED)”, “ไปเถอะเธอ (JUST GO)”, “วันเกิดฉันปีนี (HBD TO ME)”, “ฝันถึงแฟนเก่า (DREAMING OF A PAST LOVE)”, “ฝนตกไหม (IS IT RAINING?)”, “เก็บไว้ในใจไม่พอ (ISN’T ENOUGH TO ONLY KEEP IN MIND)”, “ความรักทำให้คนตาบอด (LOVE MAKES PEOPLE BLIND)”, “ข้างกัน (CITY)”, “เลือกคนที่เขารักเรา (CHOOSE THE ONE WHO LOVES US)”, “คุยคนเดียวเก่ง (TALKING ALONE)”, as “ถ้าเธอรักฉันจริง (IF YOU TRULY LOVE ME)”.

    With his captivating performances and soul-stirring renditions, Boss Chaikamon stole the show. The singer-actor captivated the audience with his captivating presence and a voice that effortlessly combined sexiness and charm in songs like “MY STRONGEST LOVE,” “น่ารักชปปิ ๋งุ (NARAK CHIP PUN LOEY)”, “เหมอ่ ไมได่ มอง ้ (YOUR SIGHTS)”, “MIDNIGHT”, and his renditions of Pink Sweat$’s “AT MY WORST,” BTS’s Jungkook’s “SEVEN,” and Zack Tabudlo’s “PANO.”

    In addition to blazing the stage with an unmatched fervor and showcasing a different side of himself for his return to the nation, Boss—truly charm personified—treated the audience to lovely exchanges as he circled the platform, grinned, and waved to the people.

    Thai alternative band Tilly Birds closed LUVCON 2024 with a packed set of songs that acted as the soundtrack for a reflective examination of the dual nature of love, where happiness and sadness coexist. Tilly Birds skillfully demonstrated via their stirring performances how these opposing feelings may support grieving, embrace recovery, and realize the transforming power of self-love and fresh starts.

    During the band’s 19-song performances—”INTRO”, “WHITE PILLS”, “BANGKOK WINTER”, “CAN’T HAVE IT ALL”, “CAN’T KEEP UP”, “ALONG THE WAY”, “WORTH THE WAIT”, “MEMORIES (JAM)”, “SLIPPED YOUR MIND”, “STATUS”, “I NEED NO ONE”, “SEND YOU OFF”, “HEART IN A CAGE”, “SAME PAGE”, “LIKE A DEAD MAN”, “ORDINARY”, “UNTIL THEN (EXTENDED)”, “WHO I AM”, and “JUST BEING FRIENDLY”—the Philippine concertgoers had the opportunity to experience all of these feelings.

    With music from Thailand’s top musicians and a celebration of the community, we discovered via our shared love of this music, LUVCON 2024 revealed the rich nuances of love in all its manifestations.

    Special thanks to Wish Us Luck Entertainment.

  • joem releases “Nakaraan” Music Video – A  teaser to Enrique Gil’s “I Am Not Big Bird” movie scenes

    joem releases “Nakaraan” Music Video – A  teaser to Enrique Gil’s “I Am Not Big Bird” movie scenes

    joem’s “Nakaraan” official music video might just be the push you need if you’re still thinking if whether to watch Enrique Gil’s “I Am Not Big Bird” comeback movie.

    While “Nakaraan” is your perfect soundtrack while riding on a bus and dramatically staring out the window— the official music video teases fans of the antics of Enrique’s comedic quartet (Nikko Natividad, Red Ollero, Pepe Herera, plus the King of the Gil himself) and their colorfully complicated “iyak-tawa” experiences in Bangkok. Enrique is also seen in tear-jerker scenes in the music video, because you know, moving on is not linear.

    The song has been making waves since its release on February 9, captivating fans who attended the movie’s promotional mall tour where joem gets to perform “Nakaraan” in front of thousands of viewers. This was followed by massive airplay from Manila’s largest radio stations, full-blown media pick-ups, TV, and physical guestings. On February 13, joem also had an appearance at the “I Am Not Big Bird” premiere night. These are definitely the most exciting times for a young artist. The future does shine bright for joem.

    Watch joem’s Nakaraan (From “I Am Not Big Bird”) official music video here:

  • Emo Fest Fan Gathering: Recap

    Emo Fest Fan Gathering: Recap

    On February 11, the SM City North Skydome was flocked by a crowd reminiscent of My Chemical Romance’s “The Black Parade” – black shirts, black dresses, black eyeliners, black platform boots. Some went the scenic route and wore their skinny jeans, striped shirts, and plaid blouses decked with their voluminous side-swept bangs. Others went as Harley Quinn, Misa Amane, and The Crow while some went using their normal shirt and pants outfits, and yet all of them felt like they belonged.

    “Emo” was a term that briefly defined an era of music. For some, it started as early as 2001 when underground bands were all culminating to a definitive sound – pop-punk mixed with hardcore, but just a bit more melodic. For others, it began when bands like Paramore, Dashboard Confessional, Fall Out Boy, and The Used were starting to take the spotlight. Emo was the music for the angsty, melancholic, and sensitive kids back then.

    Fast forward to 2024, was it just a phase? Maybe not. The Emo Fest Fan Gathering mostly attracted a whole new crowd of younger, curious folks who went into fashion. A hefty number of all-adult millennials were also there to partake in the occasion.

    The event, which started as early as 4PM and ended at 11PM, showcased young musical newbies including Chloe Lorezca, Mayumi, Dear Juliet, AIOS!, Jirah Anne Bares, and Rosima, as well as the emo powerhouses Typecast and Chicosci.

    The acts for the evening got their emo playlist right among them were Paramore’s “When It Rains” and “My Heart”, Simple Plan’s “Jetlagged”, Escape the Fate’s “Not Good Enough for Truth in Cliche”, Avril Lavigne’s “I’m With You” and “Complicated”, Boys Like Girls “Thunder”, and Red Jumpsuit Apparatus’ “Face Down” – songs which were generally stapled to an emo kid’s playlist back in the day.

    When Typecast took center stage, they owned it rightfully. As the emo poster boys during its heyday in the Philippines, the band played their best tracks including “The Boston Drama”, “Another Minute Until Ten” and “The Last Time”. “Masaya ba kayo? Di ba dati, malungkot lang tayo?,” frontman Steve Badiola said, igniting some laughs in the crowd.

    They also paid tribute to Dashboard Confessional and Chris Carrabba when they performed a cover of “Hands Down”. They also put their spin on Rivermaya’s “Himala”. For their finale, everyone sang along to the Filipino emo anthem “Will You Ever Learn”.

    As the final act for the evening, Chicosci held their ground well. Blasting off with “Diamond Shotgun (Lock & Load)”, “Seven Black Roses”, “A Promise”, “Sweet Maria” and “Paris”, the band had the audience singing and jumping along. Miggy Chavez sampled a bit of The Used’s “Blue and Yellow”, saying that it was one of the bands they listened to. The crowd raised their glass to their last song “Chicosci Vampire Social Club”.

    Special thanks to SM City North EDSA

    by Sandra Mae Laureano

  • SCRUBB Receives Warm Welcome in Manila

    SCRUBB Receives Warm Welcome in Manila

    A concert to remember with SCRUBB!

    Thai indie pop duo SCRUBB had their debut concert in Manila on February 10 at 123 Block, Mandaluyong. The band, composed of lead vocalist Thawatpon Wongboonsiri a.k.a. Muey, and guitarist Torpong Chantabubpha a.k.a. Ball, has been an active part of the Thai indie music scene for more than 20 years now, releasing six full studio albums plus three compilation albums.

    Currently, their newfound international popularity was spurred on by the 2020 romcom BL series 2Gether with lead actors Vachirawit Chivaaree and Metawin Opas-iamkajorn, more popularly known as Bright and Win. In the story, the two protagonists first meet each other while attending a SCRUBB concert. SCRUBB’s music also played a pivotal role in the show as their songs became the main soundtrack. The show’s apparent success propped up the band to do shows in neighboring Asian countries such as Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, and of course, the Philippines.

    The show had 2 opening acts. First up was Elijah Canlas who is known as an actor who also dabbles in singing and rapping. He treated the crowd to a bunch of his unreleased tracks, including one titled “Loved Song” plus his debut single “kilala kita”. The 2nd opening act for the evening was indie rocker Toneejay who performed “Parang Magic”, “Aurora”, “Bawat Piyesa” and the crowd favorite “711”.

    When SCRUBB took the stage, the Filipino crowd gave them the warmest welcome, cheering as loud as possible. The fans’ immense love for the series also translated to their love for the music as they sang along to the majority of the songs word-for-word. The setlist included a great number of songs from the OST of 2Gether including “Together”, “Deep”, “You Revolve Around Me, I Revolve Around You”, “Answer” and “Click”– all these they knew by heart.

    Another striking thing about the concert was the audience’s pleasant reception. When Muey gestured to wave their hands in the air and danced, they mirrored his movements. Made up of mostly younger people (high school to college students), the crowd went along with the melodies, singing and jumping along as they pleased.

    “Thank you for coming! I feel excited to be here today,” Ball told the crowd. As the more vocal one in the duo, he said that he was amazed that people sang along to their songs even though the lyrics were mostly in Thai. Muey also thanked the crowd repeatedly at the end of each song by putting his hands together and saying “khob khun ka” which means “thank you”. He also expressed his desire to come back here in the future.

    Special thanks to Gabi Na Naman Productions!

    by Sandra Mae Laureano

  • GOT7’s Youngjae to Return to Manila with His First Solo Concert

    GOT7’s Youngjae to Return to Manila with His First Solo Concert

    Filo Ahgases, a special message from Youngjae is here!

    Following the triumphant release of his debut full-length album, singer-songwriter YOUNGJAE will return to Manila on February 24, 2024, to perform his first solo concert at the New Frontier Theater.

    The talented idol shows how excited he is to see his Filipino fans again in his video invitation for the 2024 YOUNGJAE ASIA TOUR <INSIDE OUT> CONCERT PHILIPPINES.

    This is YOUNGJAE’s second solo performance in Manila. The lead vocalist of GOT7 has already visited the nation for the “Sugar” Mini Concert in 2022.

    Entering his third year as a solo performer, YOUNGJAE has continued to expand his remarkable repertoire of successes. On Korea’s Circle Chart, his most recent album, Do It, reached number 13. There are eleven tracks on the album overall, with the title song being “Do It.”

    The multi-talented superstar was recently honored at the Seoul Music Awards as “Global Producer” for his contributions to the composition and production of his musical work.

    As a top-tier performer, YOUNGJAE guarantees amazing vocal and dance performances for his INSIDE OUT tour.

    Prices for tickets range from PHP3,445 to PHP9,275, with special benefits like Soundcheck access, a photo opportunity, and a goodbye session included.

    Tickets can now be purchased at https://www.ticketnet.com.ph and TicketNet outlets.

    Youngjae
    Youngjae

    2024 YOUNGJAE ASIA TOUR <INSIDE OUT> CONCERT PHILIPPINES is presented by Y Global Music in partnership with CDM Entertainment.

  • Concerto Ottimo

    Concerto Ottimo

    Concerto Ottimo

    Get ready to be swept off your feet and transported into a world of exhilaration as Enlightened Events presents “Concerto Ottimo,” an electrifying and uplifting classical concert like no other! This remarkable event promises to be an unforgettable musical journey that will leave you exhilarated and inspired. Concerto Ottimo will be a fast-paced, lively, & joyously uplifting concert – hear classical music like never before!

    Buy your Tickets now at Ticketbooth.ph

    Date: Saturday, 22nd March, 2024
    Time: 6pm-8pm
    Venue: Carlos P. Romulo Auditorium
    Address: 4th Floor, Tower II, RCBC Plaza, 6819 Ayala Ave, Makati, 1227 Metro Manila

    Concerto Ottimo will be a celebration of classical music in the way it is used to influence popular culture. From iconic movie soundtracks, to acoustic versions of infamous chart topping hits, the concert will behold the crowd in the joy and wonder that only an orchestra can deliver.

    Highlights of the evening include:

    Exhilarating Repertoire: The concert will feature The Manila Symphony Orchestra (MSO), under the baton of the renowned maestro Marlon Chen, who will perform a selection of chart hits, iconic soundtracks and classical favourites. Get ready to hear a full orchestra play the iconic James Bond and Mission Impossible themes, the legendary Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen and Never Enough from The Greatest Showman, along with the all time classics such as Nessun Dorma and The Blue Danube, along with many more…

    Dazzling Solo Performances: Prepare to be spellbound by our exceptionally talented soloists, who will take the stage to perform some of the most challenging and thrilling pieces in the classical repertoire. Their virtuosity will leave you breathless.

    Fast-Paced Energy: Unlike traditional classical concerts, “Concerto Ottimo” keeps the energy high and the tempo brisk. You’ll be on the edge of your seat from the first note to the last, carried away by the sheer exhilaration of the music.

    Don’t miss this unique opportunity to experience classical music in a new and thrilling way. Whether you’re a seasoned classical music lover or new to the genre, “Concerto Ottimo” promises to be an evening of pure delight and inspiration that will leave you with a heart full of joy and a smile on your face.

    Tickets are available now at Ticketbooth.ph. Secure your seats early to be part of this joyous celebration of classical music!

    Concerto Ottimo Website: https://concertoottimo.com
    Concerto Ottimo Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/events/195300100203247

  • HORI7ON to Hold “DAYTOUR” Comeback Showcase in Manila

    HORI7ON to Hold “DAYTOUR” Comeback Showcase in Manila

    After eight months, HORI7ON is coming back with a new single and exciting events for ANCHORs!

    HORI7ON (Vinci, Kim, Kyler, Reyster, Winston, Jeromy, Marcus) will start promoting their comeback on March 2 with the digital release of their song “DAYTOUR,” according to management company MLD Entertainment.

    SEE ALSO: HORI7ON Receives Foreign Rising Star Award at the Korean Wave Awards

    “DAYTOUR,” a new song by HORI7ON, is a catchy confessional hit that captures the feelings of seven lads for their loved ones. Expect a vibrant and colorful stage as HORI7ON’s members, each with their distinct charms, express seven vivid loves through punk pop.

    Furthermore, on March 2 at 6 p.m. in Manila, Philippines, HORI7ON will host a comeback showcase for about a thousand fans. (PHT), and after that take part in a mall tour organized by SM Supermalls, the largest shopping mall brand in the Philippines. It is anticipated that HORI7ON will provide unique performances and gifts for its fans during their mall tours, which will take place in different SM malls across the Philippines.

    Following their announcement of their return, HORI7ON is hard at work preparing for a grand comeback tour, which will include activities related to Korean music shows and offline and online promotions in the Philippines.

    HORI7ON extensively promoted their first full-length album, “Friend-SHIP,” which they released in July of last year. The album swiftly shot to the top of the iTunes album rankings in the Philippines, New Zealand, and the United Arab Emirates. The title tune, “SIX7EEN,” was one of the songs of the album. Additionally, they have wrapped up a fruitful official launch in South Korea, where nine days after their debut, they were nominated for the top spot on Korean music shows.

    In addition, HORI7ON, who recently revealed the success of their sold-out fan event and solo performance in the Philippines, has demonstrated their international ascent by winning the “AAA Focus Award” at the 2023 Asia Artist Awards IN THE PHILIPPINES and the “Global Artist of the Year” award at the POP AWARDS 2023.

    This coming March 2, at noon, HORI7ON’s digital single “DAYTOUR,” will be made available through several online music sites.

  • 9 Netflix Films & Series to Add to Your Netflix Valentine’s Watchlist

    9 Netflix Films & Series to Add to Your Netflix Valentine’s Watchlist

    What’s ♥ LOVE ♥️ Got to Do With It? Add these films and series to your watchlist this Valentine’s Day!

    Bring on the feels, mushies! Whether you’re a hopeless romantic, a self-love advocate, or a justice warrior, Netflix has something for you no matter what you’re watching this Valentine’s Day. Warning: Sometimes the greatest love stories don’t always have happy endings, so grab your popcorn (or tissues, we don’t judge), snuggle up, and discover what’s next on your watchlist.

    Calling All Brave Hearts

    In love, sometimes the battlefield is literal. These titles feature fearless hearts that fight for love and justice. They say all is fair in love and war, and here, the two are intertwined.

    Damsel

    Launch date: March 8, 2024 (Courtesy of Netflix)

    Kicking off this category is Damsel, where our protagonist, Princess Elodie, finds herself in a fiery predicament that’s more dragon’s lair than a castle honeymoon suite. After agreeing to marry a handsome prince, she’s thrown into danger and must rely on her wits to survive. The official trailer for this epic Millie Bobby Brown starrer is finally available–check it out here!

    Rebel Moon: Part Two — The Scargiver

    Launch date: April 19, 2024 (Courtesy of Netflix)

    Next, we have Rebel Moon: Part Two — The Scargiver. This epic saga continues as Kora and the surviving warriors gear up for an intense battle to safeguard their newfound homeland. It’s a story of fighting for love, justice, and a place to call home. Peek into the action with new stills from the upcoming film.

    Love Starts on a Journey Within

    Self-love is the first step to true love, and this category celebrates this journey. After all, the most important relationship we have is with ourselves.

    Bridgerton Season 3

    Launch date: May 16, 2024 (Courtesy of Netflix)

    The Regency romance drama, Bridgerton, is returning for its third season. Polin fans will be thrilled as we shift focus to wallflower (and secret scandal sheet writer) Penelope Featherington, as she navigates her long-time crush on Colin Bridgerton. But ultimately, it’s a story of self-discovery that reminds us to love ourselves before we love someone else. Catch a sneak peek HERE.

    SEE ALSO: First Full Clip of Bridgerton’s Two-Part 3rd Season is Out

    Players

    Launch date: February 14, 2024 (Courtesy of Netflix)

    Adding to the theme of self-love, we’re premiering Players on V-Day. This film follows a New York sports writer armed with a playbook of clever hookup schemes and a little help from her friends. However, things take a turn when she unexpectedly falls for a fling. Can she switch from playing the field to playing for keeps? Tune in to find out, and if you still need a bit of convincing, catch the trailer HERE.

    One Day

    Now streaming exclusively on Netflix (Courtesy of Netflix)

    Returning just in time for Valentine’s is One Day, now reimagined as a British series. Originally a novel adapted into a 2011 feature film starring Anne Hathaway and Jim Sturgess, the story follows Dex and Em, who reconnect on the same day each year, navigating life’s highs and lows and learning about the importance of self-love. Tune in to see how this ordinary day shapes their lives, year after year.

    Let’s Talk About CHU

    Now streaming exclusively on Netflix (Courtesy of Netflix)

    Adding a pinch more flavor to our self-love category is the Taiwanese comedy series, Let’s Talk About CHU. This show serves up a hearty slice of life, exploring the multifaceted themes of sex, romance, and family dynamics through the lens of the Chu family. From the youngest daughter, Chu Ai, juggling her sex education social media channel, to her siblings navigating their relationship dilemmas, this show is as relatable as it gets. Tag along for a rollercoaster ride of life, love, and everything in between.

    Irish Wish

    Calling all Lindsay Lohan fans! When the love of her life gets engaged to her best friend, Maddie puts her feelings aside to be a bridesmaid at their wedding in Ireland. Days before the pair are set to marry, Maddie makes a spontaneous wish for true love, only to wake up to… a completely different reality.

    Launch Date: 15 March (Courtesy of Netflix)

    The Thrill of the Chase

    Love isn’t just a feeling; it’s an adventure. This category is all about the chase, thrill, and play — because, let’s face it, love is the most exciting game of all.

    Love Deadline

    Now streaming exclusively on Netflix (Courtesy of Netflix)

    Japanese reality dating series Love Deadline proves that in the game of love, it’s not about who finishes first, but who dares to play. In a set-up where women are encouraged to take the reins, watch as they make the first move to propose to their ideal guy. Being whisked away on a 30-day trip while all this unfolds? That’s just the cherry on top!

    Ready, Set, Love

    Launch date: February 15, 2024 (Courtesy of Netflix)

    Rounding off our list is the Thai series Ready, Set, Love. Set in a world where men are vastly outnumbered, women must compete for the perfect gentlemen in a government-sponsored game show. It’s a playful exploration of the lengths we go to in the name of love.

    Let’s celebrate all the forms of love! Whether you’re battling for better, rediscovering yourself, or playing the game of love, our stories are worth the journey. After all, love is in the air (and on your screen).

  • Dramachine 20 Years On and On

    Dramachine 20 Years On and On

    Twenty is such a definitive number.

    Ebe Dancel, with the special participation of Mitch Singson, played Dramachine 20 Years Later at 123 Block, Mandaluyong on February 3. People in their late 20s to 40s filled the venue with one thing in mind: hear the good, old songs from an era now gone.

    SEE ALSO: Ebe Dancel on Music, Friendship, Beginnings, and His Career

    Sugarfree’s Sa Wakas celebrated its 20th anniversary exactly a year ago, and I was there to see the two commemorative concerts, but it didn’t hit me as hard as Dramachine turned 20 this year.

    I distinctly remember that album as a young girl who was slowly discovering the wonders that music had to offer. I used to see the music video on MYX and MTV and hear it repeatedly on the now-defunct radio station NU107. Sugarfree’s Dramachine was an album I just knew even if I wasn’t an avid fan of the band back then.

    They were there whenever I turned on the TV to watch the weekly charts or listened to the now-defunct NU107 on the weekends. I knew the songs by frequent association even though I didn’t own a personal copy of the album. As a high school girl who vaguely knew anything about romance, listening to “Prom” made me think that must be what it was like to fall for someone (even if our school didn’t have a prom). I would play ”Kwarto” as I was cleaning my room, pretending to feel sentimental about throwing a piece of paper that contained my ramblings. I would laugh at the kid in the “Hari Ng Sablay” music video who constantly tripped and made a fool of himself, thinking that would never be me in the future.

    Ah, that was 20 years ago now. Things are much different now. Seeing Ebe Dancel sing them last Saturday gave me one hell of a throwback, I couldn’t quite get over it until now.

    The show was opened by Jam Quijano, a singer/songwriter from Los Banos, whose voice soared as he sang. He performed his original song “Bribe My Heart” which was produced by Ebe Dance, as well as “Otherwise” and “Duyan”l. He also covered Rico Blanco’s song “Wag Mong Aminin” which he considers to be one of the best songs ever composed.

    Everyone was thrilled when Ebe Dancel, Mitch Singson, and the band appeared onstage. It felt unreal to prematurely hear the opening chords of “Kwarto” as the opening song, but it heralded the beginning of the show, and there was no looking back from there. The audience sang along to it on cue, it was difficult to think 20 years had passed.

    Most of Dramachine’s core was played: the dreamy teenage anthem “Prom”, the comforting lullaby “Tulog Na” and the unmissable “Hari Ng Sablay”. Ebe even asked a fan in the front row to sing “Kwentuhan”, and he delivered, singing each word by heart.

    He also played “Bawat Daan” which he composed for the Sugarfree musical Sa Wakas: A Pinoy Rock Musical and a wedding/proposal favorite. “Wag Ka Nang Umiyak” and “Makita Kang Muli” created a unified karaoke in the pit.

    A week ago, the show got postponed due to Ebe Dancel’s health. Fast forward to that evening, he was in his best condition – untouchably affable to everyone, his vocals and energy as crystal clear as ever. Being part of the crowd was such a great experience, it made 20 years’ worth of memories more vibrant, and more important.

    Before the show, it was announced that it would be the last Ebe and Mitch play together in a while. In the middle of the concert, he reiterated the fact and said, “It’s just the way things go”. He recounted that after Mitch left the band in 2006, the two of them kept in touch, and it was during that time that they became really good friends.

    While Ebe Dancel had kept mum about their other bandmates during their previous concerts, he broke his silence and acknowledged Sugarfree’s bassist Jal Taguibao and drummer Kaka Quisumbing that night. He thanked them repeatedly for their contribution to the band and their music.

    The setlist was staggeringly composed of 22 songs. The band had to take a break in between to rest (insert age jokes here). For the 2nd part of the show, Ebe Dancel did a solemn acoustic set by himself. Dedicating “Wala Nang Hihilingin” to his loved ones who passed away recently, he sang with such intensity that he couldn’t help but get emotional towards the end. This was followed by the B-sides “Fade Away” and “Kandila” which he rarely ever played in any of his gigs.

    Sa Wakas favorites “Mariposa”, “Unang Araw”, “Telepono” and “Insomya” also filled the night.

    “Dear Kuya” and “Kung Ayaw Mo Na Sa Akin” from Tala-Arawan were also welcome additions.

    Ebe dedicated “Hang Over” from Morning And Airports to his sweetheart who could not be present in the show because she was sick.

    Ebe Dancel thanked the fans again and again. “You are the reason behind this show. Wala po kami dito ngayon kung di niyo pinapakinggan ang aming mga kanta 20 years ago,” he said. Indeed, he made sure the audience played a pivotal role in the concert as he constantly looked out for their reactions and made them sing along as much as he could. The crowd then gave back the same energy which was palpable throughout the show.

    The forever finale “Burnout” signaled the end of a great night. The sentiment of everyone who attended the show is most probably summed up in the lyrics: “O, kay tagal din kitang mamahalin”. Dramachine might have been released 20 years ago and Sugarfree might no longer be together, but the music and the feeling it evokes lives on and grows even now.

    In his social media post the day after, Ebe Dancel said:

    “Last night’s show was full of love. (…) Thank you for loving the songs still after all the years. Thank you for keeping me in the music industry for 25 years now. Thank you for making my life most extraordinary. I love you guys. Ebe and Mitch, finally signing off.”

    Special thanks to Balcony Entertainment

    By Sandra Mae Laureano

  • Denise Julia and DENȲ team up for the first time on sultry R&B jam “don’t matter”

    Denise Julia and DENȲ team up for the first time on sultry R&B jam “don’t matter”

    The empowering track showcases the duo’s effortlessly sultry side while maintaining their individuality throughout the process.

    Filipino R&B stars Denise Julia and DENȲ link up on the soulful, sultry jam “don’t matter”—out today via Sony Music Entertainment.

    The track marks the first time the two rising phenoms worked together on a music project. In an Instagram post last week, Denise Julia confirmed that the idea of collaborating with each other started three years ago when they were trying to make it big in the music scene.

    Produced by J. Greg, Duaneinsane, and Denise Julia, and composed by the latter with DENȲ, “don’t matter” finds them trading verses over a delicate, laid-back groove.

    With Denise Julia’s powerhouse vocals blending perfectly with DENȲ’s sensual coos in the most exciting way possible, the song transforms into a charming, sing-along bop that’s centered on empowerment, freedom, and self-love—three virtues that triumph over the prospect of everything going wrong in a leap of faith.

    The arrival of “don’t matter” comes off the heels of the duo’s recent accomplishments for their music releases: Denise Julia becoming the most streamed Filipino female artist for several months, thanks to the enormous success of her 2023 EP, Sweet Nothings (Chapter 1), and DENȲ reaching more than a million monthly listeners on Spotify on the strength of her acclaimed crossover album, LOVES7AGE.

    A week ago, Denise Julia dropped the music video for her new single “Sugar n’ Spice.” Helmed by award-winning filmmaker Samantha Lee, the visuals depict sweet sapphic moments that a lot of adolescent queer women can relate to, regardless of category and experience. To date, the music video has racked up nearly four hundred thousand views on YouTube in less than a week and has peaked within the top 10 of the video-sharing platform’s ‘Trending for Music’ charts.

    DENȲ, on the other hand, has wrapped up 2023 with a record-breaking milestone. Her new album, LOVES7AGE was a hit among fans and critics and even yielded memorable hits such as “Alam Ko Na,” a collaboration with Just Hush and Third Flo’, and the Arthur Nery-featured “Sabik.”

    Both OPM darlings have set their personal bests on creative and commercial terms while maintaining their individuality in an overly saturated and hyper-competitive musical landscape.

    Denise Julia and DENȲ’s “don’t matter” is out now on all digital music platforms worldwide via Sony Music Entertainment.

  • Kim Seon Ho to Color Philippines with Vibrant Hues with Manila Fan Meeting

    Kim Seon Ho to Color Philippines with Vibrant Hues with Manila Fan Meeting

    March will become extra colorful for fans of Kim Seon Ho as the actor returns to the Philippines with a brand new Asia Tour!

    The South Korean actor will once again reunite with his Filipino fans this 2024, bringing the 2024 KIM SEON HO Asia Tour [COLOR+FULL] to Manila on April 13, 2024, at the SM Mall of Asia Arena.

    Kim Seon Ho

    Fan meet packages, which come with a ticket to the fan meeting, a UFC gift pack, and exciting fan benefits, will be available on February 15, 2024, at 10 a.m., via the Makeitlive website at www.makeitlive.asia. Check out the seat plan, fan meet packages, and fan benefits below:

    • Ultimate Good Boy Feast (VVIP) – Php 12,000
    • Hometown Chow Chow Chow Treat (VIP) – Php 11,000
    • Mr. Dimples – All Occasion Faves (Patron) – Php 9,500
    • Start Up, Feast Up (LB Premium) – Php 8,500
    • Start Up, Snack Up (LB Regular) – Php 7,000
    • Frycious Banjang Feast (UB) – Php 3,500
    • K-Treat Bundle (Gen Ad) – Php 1,500

    Full mechanics and redemption guidelines will be announced on February 13, 2024.

    The 2024 KIM SEON HO Asia Tour in Manila [COLOR+FULL] is presented by SALT Entertainment HS E&C, NutriAsia, UFC, Fan Connection SEA, and Makeitlive.

  • Joem releases Nakaraan, gets featured in upcoming Enrique Gil comeback movie

    Joem releases Nakaraan, gets featured in upcoming Enrique Gil comeback movie

    joem brings yet another soul-stirring single, “Nakaraan” featured in the highly anticipated comeback comedy film, “I Am Not Big Bird,” starring Enrique Gil.

    After garnering almost half a million streams for his track, “Pangako”, Davao’s singer-songwriter, joem returns with an even more heart-wrenching track, “Nakaraan” released today, February 9, a week before “I Am Not Big Bird” becomes available on theaters nationwide on Valentine’s Day.

    In the movie, Enrique Gil plays Luis, a 30-year-old virgin who is going through a breakup by traveling to Thailand, but finds himself unwittingly caught up in a case of mistaken identity. “I Am Not Big Bird” is poised to be a comedic piece, and joem’s “Nakaraan” lends a counterbalance, delivering a cathartic experience for the viewers.

    “Nakaraan” captures the journey of Luis and the people who recently find themselves at the end of a relationship, more painfully, being the ones who had been left behind. It delves into the struggle to move forward when one’s heart remains anchored to the memories of a lost love. Its relatable theme makes it a poignant anthem for those still navigating broken relationships.

    Support Filipino music. Listen to joem’s “Nakaraan” out now worldwide: joem.lnk.to/nakaraan

    Follow joem online:
    Facebook: facebook.com/joem.officialmusic
    Instagram: instagram.com/joem.officialmusic
    Twitter: twitter.com/joem_official
    TikTok: tiktok.com/@joem.officialmusic
    Spotify: spoti.fi/3NWYazn
    Apple Music: apple.co/3NKFQcy
    YouTube: t.ly/RYC7

  • “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version)” Streams on Disney+ in March

    “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version)” Streams on Disney+ in March

    A CONCERT FILM FROM THE 14-TIME GRAMMY®-WINNING ARTIST’S GLOBAL RECORD-BREAKING TOUR FEATURING THE SONG “CARDIGAN” AND FOUR ADDITIONAL SONGS NOT FEATURED IN THE THEATRICAL OR VOD RELEASE, TO DEBUT EXCLUSIVELY ON DISNEY+ MARCH 15, 2024!

    Today, Disney+ announced that “Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version)” will make its streaming debut on March 15, 2024, exclusively on Disney+.

    “Cardigan” and four extra acoustic songs that were not included in either the theatrical film or the video-on-demand rental, which itself added six bonus tracks, are going to be included in this version of the concert film, which is being billed as “the concert film in its entirety for the first time.”

    The Eras Tour movie made more than $260 million at the box office around the world, which is sufficient to make it the most successful concert film franchise in the history of the industry. In December, it was made available for digital rental, and now it is finally being made available on a streaming resource.

    In making the announcement Disney CEO Bob Iger said, “’The Eras Tour’ has been a true phenomenon that has and continues to thrill fans around the world, and we are very excited to bring this electrifying concert to audiences wherever they are, exclusively on Disney+.”

  • Revisit the timeless appeal of Rivermaya’s Greatest Hits: Himig Ng Dekada 90

    Revisit the timeless appeal of Rivermaya’s Greatest Hits: Himig Ng Dekada 90

    A top-tier collection of the band’s most iconic alt-rock anthems, the compilation album is the go-to playlist to hype OPM fans for their reunion concert on February 17, 2024, at the SMDC Festival Grounds!

    With timeless pop-rock anthems that cut across generational lines, Rivermaya has easily cemented their place as one of the most important Filipino bands of all time. Their songs have served their purpose as great anchors for intimate conversations and as a source of comfort for every Filipino yearning for music they can call home.

    More than their wistful and sometimes introspective reflections on love, pain, freedom, and youth, Rivermaya penned music with a mix of unwavering earnestness and vulnerability, capturing the essence of everyday life in nuanced but relatable terms.

    The band’s iconic lineup from 1994 to 1998, which includes Bamboo Mañalac, Mark Escueta, Nathan Azarcon, and Rico Blanco has produced some of the most enduring classics in Pinoy rock. From the chest-thumping sing-alongs of “Hinahanap-Hanap Kita,” “Elesi,” and “Ulan” to the stadium-sized glory of “Awit Ng Kabataan” and “Kisapmata,” from the melancholic balladry of “If,” “Panahon Na Naman,” and “214” to the cult appeal of “Bring Me Down” and “Luha,” the popular four-piece act achieved commercial success while delivering groundbreaking cultural impact and artistic vision in equal measure—something that has proven to be elusive, even among their contemporaries in the field.

    Their legacy, which shaped the ever-fickle pop culture of the ‘90s with their distinct brand of eloquence and charm, is fully captured in their essential Rivermaya – Greatest Hits: Himig Ng Dekada 90 album, which chronicles the biggest hits of their formative years as well as the underrated tunes that still hold merit up to this day. Featuring twelve of their most iconic songs and two remixes, the compilation album gives listeners a complete picture of the band’s music: fearless in its humanity and imperfection, but smugly cool in portraying tenderness, chaos, and adventurousness in situations that don’t always feel like they’re made for the movies. It’s as real as it gets.

    “There are powerful messages in the songs, for those who need to hear them,” drummer Mark Escueta reflects on the compilation album’s intrinsic appeal. “Overall, it’s fun to listen to the songs, even the sad ones. We’re honored that we get to share our music and inspire people on a personal, intimate level. We no longer own these songs; they belong to anyone who dares to wholeheartedly embrace them and still emerge whole from the process. It’s everyone’s songs now.”

    With Mañalac, Escueta, Azarcon, and Blanco headlining a reunion concert on February 17, 2024, at the SMDC Festival Grounds, Rivermaya’s Greatest Hits record serves not only as a convincing argument for the band’s inimitable genius but also as a guide to the immortal music that’s so deeply ingrained in Pinoy collective consciousness. For long-time fans who would want to deep-dive into the band’s discography and review their career-defining ‘karaoke’ jams, this compilation album is the way to go for the essential no-skips fodder.

    Here’s the tracklist to get you started:

    1. Hinahanap-hanap Kita
    2. Ulan
    3. 214
    4. Elesi
    5. Himala
    6. Awit Ng Kabataan
    7. If
    8. Kisapmata
    9. Panahon Na Naman
    10. Kung Ayaw Mo, Huwag Mo
    11. Bring Me Down
    12. Luha
    13. 214 (Tripnotic Mix)
    14. Kisapmata (Mayhem Mix)

    Rivermaya – Greatest Hits: Himig Ng Dekada 90 is out now on all digital music platforms worldwide via Sony Music Entertainment.

    The original lineup, composed of Bamboo Mañalac, Rico Blanco, Nathan Azarcon, and Mark Escueta, stages a one-night-only reunion concert produced by Live Nation Philippines. Dubbed ‘Rivermaya The Reunion,’ the iconic pop-rock outfit will be celebrating the unparalleled Rivermaya legacy with a highly anticipated set featuring some of their greatest hits and rarities. Tickets are available on the Live Nation Philippines website and SM Tickets outlets.

  • Happening This Week: SCRUBB Live in Manila

    Happening This Week: SCRUBB Live in Manila

    Thai alt-rock duo SCRUBB will be staging their debut concert in the Philippines this weekend!

    Scrubb, the award-winning music act behind the original soundtrack of the global BL hit, 2gether: The Series, will be performing with a full band set on Saturday, February 10, 2024 (6 p.m. onwards), at 123 Block in Mandaluyong City.

    SEE ALSO: Elijah Canlas, TONEEJAY to join SCRUBB: Live In Manila

    To date, the duo has graced several sold-out shows in Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Tokyo, Singapore, and key cities across Asia. The internationally renowned music act is composed of Thawatpon Wongboonsiri and Torpong Chantabubpha.

    “We’ve been wanting to perform in Manila for the longest time,” they said in the press statement. “The opportunity has finally presented itself, so we’re definitely looking forward to meeting our Filipino fans and serenading them with our music as well as personal favorites.”

    SCRUBB: Live in Manila will also be joined by two opening acts: prolific actor-rapper Elijah Canlas and chart-topping singer-songwriter TONEEJAY, who will be gracing the show with their own unique sets.

    Tickets to #ScrubbLiveinManila are now available for fans to purchase: bit.ly/scrubbmnl.

    This event is presented by GNN Entertainment Productions with official hotel partner, Discovery Suites and major sponsors: KATINKO and Greenwich.