Month: July 2024

  • The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus to Grace the Philippine Concert Stage in September

    The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus to Grace the Philippine Concert Stage in September

    Brace yourselves, Manila! THE RED JUMPSUIT APPARATUS is storming back into the Philippines, ready to unleash a tidal wave of emo nostalgia and rock energy!

    Whether you were a die-hard fan in the 2000s or you’re just discovering their music, this is the moment you’ve been waiting for. The American rock band is set to take the stage at the SM North EDSA Skydome on September 12, 2024, for their THE RED JUMPSUIT APPARATUS ASIA TOUR 2024 LIVE IN MANILA and it’s going to be an unforgettable night.

    The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus

    For many of us who navigated our teenage years and early adulthood in the 2000s and 2010s, THE RED JUMPSUIT APPARATUS wasn’t just another band—they were the soundtrack to our most intense emotions and pivotal moments. Their music was our refuge through the highs and lows of growing up, with anthems that spoke directly to our souls.

    Remember when “Face Down” first blasted through your speakers? “Do you feel like a man when you push her around? Do you feel better now, as she falls to the ground?” Those words were a rallying cry for so many of us, and they still hit hard today. This concert is your chance to shout those lyrics at the top of your lungs, surrounded by fellow fans who lived through those same feelings and who understand the depth of what those songs represent.

    Let’s take a stroll down memory lane. Formed in 2003 in the small town of Middleburg, Florida, THE RED JUMPSUIT APPARATUS quickly became a staple in the emo and alternative rock scenes. Their debut album, “Don’t You Fake It”, exploded onto the scene with powerful tracks that tackled themes from love to social justice. “Your Guardian Angel” was the anthem of countless heartfelt dedications, while “False Pretense” fueled our rebellious spirits. Their music defined our generation and forever etched itself into our hearts.

    Fast forward to 2024, and THE RED JUMPSUIT APPARATUS is still rocking with the same raw energy and passion that captured our hearts over a decade ago. With Ronnie Winter on lead vocals, Joey Westwood on bass and vocals, Josh Burke on lead guitar, Randy Winter on rhythm guitar, and John Espy on drums, the band continues to deliver electrifying performances. Their 2020 release, The Emergency EP, is a testament to their timeless appeal and their ability to connect with both new listeners and long-time fans.

    The last time THE RED JUMPSUIT APPARATUS graced the Philippine stage was in 2016 for their “Don’t You Fake It: 10-Year Anniversary World Tour”, a show that left us craving more. Now, after eight long years, they’re back to deliver another dose of their infectious hooks and emotionally charged lyrics. This isn’t just another concert; it’s a reunion with the music that shaped our youth and a celebration of THE RED JUMPSUIT APPARATUS’ enduring legacy. As teased by PULP Live World with a cryptic red jumpsuit post last June 5, the band confirmed their return with the tantalizing comment in the post; “SET LIST = ALL THE BANGERS.” So be ready to feel every note, live every word, and immerse yourself in the raw, unfiltered emo energy that only THE RED JUMPSUIT APPARATUS can deliver.

    Tickets for THE RED JUMPSUIT APPARATUS ASIA TOUR 2024 LIVE IN MANILA will go on sale starting July 14, 2024, at noon. Secure your spot through SM Tickets outlets nationwide or online at smtickets.com.

    TICKET PRICES:

    • VVIP with M&G —Php5,000
    • VIP —Php2,850
    • General Admission —Php1,750
    • *ticketing charges apply.

    THE RED JUMPSUIT APPARATUS ASIA TOUR 2024 LIVE IN MANILA is presented by SKESH Entertainment and PULP Live World.

  • Barbie Almalbis confronts deep pain and longing in eclectic new song “Desperate Hours”

    Barbie Almalbis confronts deep pain and longing in eclectic new song “Desperate Hours”

    The song serves as the first single off her upcoming fifth album, to be released at the end of the year!

    After collaborating with indie-folk band Munimuni on “Tupa” and co-headlining the Mist Music Festival in Canada, Barbie Almalbis gears up for a new era in music with the release of her new song “Desperate Hours.”

    Barbie Almalbis

    Produced by La Ball’s resident arranger and studio whiz Nick Lazaro, who has done exemplary work for artists such as Clara Benin and BP Valenzuela, “Desperate Hours” serves as the first official single off Barbie’s upcoming fifth studio album, to be released at the end of the year.

    Coming across as an innovative tour de force in the mold of Bjork, Melanie Martinez, and St. Vincent, Almalbis’ avant-pop track refuses any easy categorization but unravels quite literally and figuratively as her most experimental work to date. Here, the two unlikely collaborators play around with unconventional guitar riffs, loose structures, and oddly charming noises, while showcasing an uncompromising vision that’s far from anything that Almalbis has released so far. It sounds like pop music in the strictest sense of the word, but not the type that is bound by rules and limitations.

    “I’ve dreamt of doing something like this for years but didn’t have the knowledge and courage, so meeting Nick has been a godsend because producing this way is something that seems to come so easily for him,” said the alternative rock icon. “It’s also a lot of work. He made me sing hard, do crow sounds, explosions, portamentos, and ‘witchy’ voices, and though it felt a little weird at times, I think it actually sounds good in context.”

    Apart from the sonic bombast and unthinkable surprises, Almalbis’ poetic songwriting shines even more on “Desperate Hours,” where she penned material in a time of deep pain and longing. According to the Dahilan act, the song was written during a very challenging point in her life, when she was going through anxiety and emotional struggles while having a hard time figuring out where it was coming from.

    “I couldn’t understand much about what I was going through, but I knew I needed to lean on God, and also sought the help of ‘last resort’ friends—like a last hope, “break-glass-in-case-of-emergency” kind of friends,” Almalbis reveals. “One day, things were beginning to get better, and I had a bit of clarity. I woke up early and wrote the pre-chorus: I can feel the rescuer…finally, the war is over. It was more a song of faith, and soon enough, this struggle will indeed be over. Then it happened that later that morning, I was doing some reading and came across Psalm 18. I was surprised to find that it was about the same topic and even used similar metaphors. It made me feel like I was on the right track, and so the psalm became a guide to finishing the rest of the song.”

    Kate Bush and Bjork easily come to mind when listeners hear “Desperate Hours” for the first time, but there’s so much more to its quirks than meets the eye.

    “I’m almost always not trying to achieve anything,” Almalbis shares. “I’m not a planner. I really just try to follow my curiosity as an artist and express how I feel at the moment. I think Bjork and Kate Bush are very emotional writers, and I surely have listened to them a bunch over the years, so their musical ideas are floating around in my brain. To be doing music that’s kind of similar to them makes me feel like I’m going in the right direction as an artist.”

    Barbie Almalbis’ “Desperate Hours” is out now on all digital music platforms worldwide.

  • The Itchyworms Set to Launch Their Craft Beer

    The Itchyworms Set to Launch Their Craft Beer

    “Ano ba talagang mas gusto ko? Ang beer na ‘to o ang pag-ibig mo?” In this case, The Itchyworms can tell you that you can have both.

    The Itchyworms will be holding a grand launch of their craft beer on July 13 at the 123 Block, Mandaluyong. The event will also feature live performances by Ebe Dancel, Ciudad, Blaster, The Revisors, and of course, the band themselves.

    On June 21, Jugs Jugueta, Jazz Nicolas, Kelvin Yu, and Mikey Amistoso held a press conference over charcuterie, beer, some wine, and lots of laughter. They spoke about the process of creating their craft beer, their plans, and how they kept the band going after all these years.

    The Itchyworms

    Beer and/or Pag-Ibig

    Staying true to their well-loved hit, The Itchyworms created two beer flavors: BEER and PAG-IBIG. Blonde ale BEER has a bold, fruity taste while Hazy IPA PAG-IBIG has a more floral, bitter taste (yes, exactly like love). PAG-IBIG will also get you drunk sooner with its 6.5% alcohol content compared to BEER’s 5%.

    You can enjoy each flavor depending on your preference, but here’s an additional tip from The Itchyworms: Mix them for a unique flavor. They specifically sell the beer in packs of six so people can taste both flavors.

    The origin story

    It was 2006 when “Beer” became a mainstream hit across the Philippines. When Jazz composed the song, one thing he considered was his father’s advice: “Gumawa ka ng kanta na kahit ‘yung tambay sa kanto masasabayan.” The band’s first album Little Monsters Under Your Bed in 2001, being primarily filled with English songs, did not get as much acclaim as they wanted. He thought that drinking beer was something that the usual tambay could relate to, and the same goes for lots of people. Jazz was not exactly a beer aficionado, but he knew one of the main reasons people drink: love (and its woes). The idea started and grew from there.

    Fast forward to 2024: The band was ultimately inspired when they attended a wedding wherein the couple gave cans of beer with customized packaging and flavor. They figured they could also do the same so they contacted Flatfoot Brewing Co., the company that made the beer, and proceeded with making their idea a reality.

    Besides, The Itchyworms wanted to do something different than just releasing regular merch like shirts, caps, keychains, etc. In the OPM scene, a few bands have made songs dedicated to beer like Parokya ni Edgar with “Inuman Na” and Teeth with “Laklak”, but none of them has released their own beer yet. They wanted to be the first to do it.

    The Cupid vs. Bruce Lee artwork

    The artwork on the beer labels was created by Aidon Panlaqui, a longtime collaborator and friend of the band. In line with The Itchyworms’ wacky side, BEER featured a Bruce Lee replica holding a keg of beer while kicking Cupid. PAG-IBIG, meanwhile, had the opposite – Cupid was the one doing the damage.

    Legit check!

    Will the beer be a limited-edition thing? Will it be sold at groceries and stores nationwide? The Itchyworms’ beer, sold as a six-pack, is currently available in their official online shop. For now, they made 500 cans of each variant “to meet the MOQ (minimum order quantity)”, Kevin said. To pile on the fun, Jugs added that “if they sign the beer package, people could sell it at a higher price on eBay as it is a limited edition item.”

    On a more serious note, The Itchyworms’ beer is currently going places. The band has already done trial runs during their gigs at ‘70s Bistro and Saguijo wherein they received favorable reviews. On top of that, Chef Charles Montañez, the brain behind Alegria Manila, reached out to Jugs to express his interest in including The Itchyworms’ craft beer in his next Degustation menu.

    Future Plans

    Making musicals based on an OPM band’s discography is one of the recurring trends lately (i.e. Parokya’s “Buruguduystunstugudunstuy” and the Eraserheads’ “Ang Huling El Bimbo”. Will The Itchyworms follow the same route? The band replied that there were offers on the table, but none had materialized yet.

    They are also set to perform abroad, including Qatar in July and a Canada Tour in November wherein Chino Singson will be joining them. (Chino is the lead guitarist of the band. He migrated to Canada in August 2022, but he remains to be a member of the band.) They are set to release a song titled “Bakit Di Ka Crush ng Crush Mo?” soon.

    An upcoming collaboration with Jungee Marcelo is also in the works.

    Words of Wisdom

    The Itchyworms have been in the industry for more than 20 years, and they have managed to stay together. What is their advice to the young, aspiring musicians?

    “Wag na silang tumuloy para mabawasan kalaban namin,” Kevin jabbed.

    Jazz gave a heartfelt answer, “Always strive to stand out. Do something that no one else is doing.” Jazz is also mentoring younger talents. His son is part of The Revisors, one of the bands that will be playing during the grand launch.

    Jugs shared some advice that Ogie Alcasid told him once. “Think of it like a marathon instead of a sprint,” he said. “Kasi, di naman kami yung best pero kami yung laging andon.” He explained that their consistency in making music together helped in the success of the band.

    Kevin added, “ ‘Yung pagbabanda, goes beyond the 40 minutes to the 1 hour that you’re on stage. Kung di mo kasundo yung mga kasama mo, mahirap. Kami, we didn’t start out as good friends but eventually, naging parang pamilya na rin turing namin sa isa’t isa.”

    “Kami ni Jazz, best friends. Ewan ko lang sa’yo,” Jugs interrupted him as laughter filled the room.

    Mikey also joined the conversation, “Testament din ako diyan kasi may rule sila nag pag may papalit kay Chino, kailangan matalik din nilang kaibigan. Di naman ako magaling pero kinuha pa rin nila ako.” He is also the frontman of Ciudad. He became part of The Itchyworms when Chino migrated to Canada.

    The Itchyworms are set to hold the grand launch of their craft beer on July 13 at the 123 Block. For only P999, their six-pack beer plus an awesome night of live music for two people. Join the fun and get your tickets at bit.ly/beeropagibig.

    Special thanks to Gabi Na Naman Productions!

    by Sandra Mae Laureano

  • eaJ to Return to the Philippine Concert Stage with “when the rain stopped following me” Concert in September

    eaJ to Return to the Philippine Concert Stage with “when the rain stopped following me” Concert in September

    eaJ will make his way back to the Philippines for his first solo concert in the country!

    Having headlined major Asian festivals such as 88rising’s “Head In The Clouds,” eaJ is ready to give his all and play live for his Filipino fans in his very first solo concert, “when the rain stopped following me” in Manila. On September 1, 2024, at 6:00 PM, the much-awaited event will take place at the SM North EDSA Skydome.

    eaJ

    Jae Park has remade himself as a rising solo artist under the moniker eaJ. His well-written hits, such as “Car Crash,” and sympathetic songs, such as “Typical Story,” which combines alternative and R&B sounds in a novel way, give his amazing performances a tender touch. Filo Jars can anticipate eaJ’s captivating stage persona, effortlessly strong voice, and gift of vulnerability, which combine to create a wonderfully cozy and incredible evening.

    Fans get the opportunity to engage and bond with eaJ during the “When the Rain Stopped Following Me” eaJ LIVE in Manila, which is organized by Three Angles Production. Undoubtedly, Filo Jars will have access to exclusive benefits including a meet and greet with an individual photo with eaJ, group photo possibilities, souvenir photocards, autographed posters, signed Polaroid images, and a goodbye session.

    With tickets priced between 3,600 and 8,600 PHP, attendees may enjoy a beautiful concert that is well worth attending. Tickets will go on sale on smtickets.com on July 13, 2024, at noon.

    Prepare yourself for an evening filled with unadulterated talent, feelings, and love as eaJ takes the stage for his poignant performances that will undoubtedly speak to all of us!

  • Felip releases 7sins album, to hold concert on July 27

    Felip releases 7sins album, to hold concert on July 27

    Felip continues to develop his craft with his most recent album, 7sins.

    Although it is not a religious pilgrimage, 7sins is a path of admitting one’s own shortcomings. Through openness and acceptance of hidden thoughts and emotions, as well as the embrace of one’s actual self, the album will lead you on a journey.

    Felip releases 7sins the album on July 5, 2024. The album comprises nine songs, with “envy” as the title/focus track. With the album’s release on streaming platforms, the album will also be released on Felip’s YouTube channel. The other songs represent the other sins such as wrath, greed, and pride, and the album ends with a track called “ache,” which is about redemption and acknowledgment. 7sins is a genre-bending album with songs that show the different sides and stories of Felip.

    Despite being busy with SB19 engagements, shoots, and projects, Felip persevered and took a hands-on approach to writing, creating, and producing his album. The album took 7 months of work to write, record, and mix, with late-night sessions with Luke April of PLAYERTWO and Isagani Palabyab.

    The album also features collaborations with artists like Belgian-Filipino Cyra Gwynth, whom Felip looks up to as an artist. He and his producer felt it was an interesting and good blend to create a song or two together. Cyra Gwynth wrote “greed”, an emotional song about loving the wrong person that will surely resonate with a lot of listeners, she also co-wrote and features in the song, “lust.” We also got another collaboration with fellow Warner Music Philippines artist, PLAYERTWO, for the song “gluttony,” who Felip had previously collaborated with for the songs “FLYYY” and “Pagdali.”

    Felip

    The album release will lead up to Felip’s solo concert, 7sins the Album Concert on July 27, 2024. The concert will be held at the Space at OneAyala and thousands of fans are expected to attend. As Felip took creative control of the 7sins narrative, the fans will see and feel a lot of his influence, style, and artistry in the album as well as during the concert.

    Superior Pass tickets, valued at P10,000 each, were sold out within 2 minutes of the ticket selling last June 24, 2024. Each Superior Pass ticket comes with priority entry, stage tour, and post-show send off along with 7sins exclusive merch and freebies. Last few Gen Ad tickets are still available at felip.helixpay.ph and are expected to be sold out before the concert.

    LISTEN NOW: Felip – 7sins

  • MilkLove Expresses Excitement in Meeting Filipino Fans

    MilkLove Expresses Excitement in Meeting Filipino Fans

    MilkLove, GMMTV’s flagship GL couple, is excited to meet Manila fans!

    The GL craze continues as Thai actresses Pansa “Milk” Vosbein and Pattranite “Love” Limpatiyakorn come to the Philippines for “MilkLove 1st Fanmeeting in Manila.” The show is happening on July 20, 2024, 5 PM, at Skydome.

    MilkLove

    The event comes on the heels of their successful Netflix series “23.5” which concluded last May. The show garnered massive support locally and internationally, reaching the Top 10 of Netflix’ Most Watched TV Shows chart in several countries including the Philippines.

    Helmed by GMMTV, the leader in Thai BL entertainment, “23.5” is the company’s first major foray into GL series. Although MilkLove has previously appeared in “Bad Buddy,” it was in “23.5” where they took center stage and captured the hearts of viewers.

    In a video greeting shared by CDM Entertainment, the two stars share that “they can’t wait to meet” their Filipino fans and are looking forward to seeing them at the fan meeting.

    Tickets to MilkLove’s fan meeting are now available at SM Tickets outlets and https://smtickets.com. Prices range from PHP13,500 to PHP3,500 with perks like Photo Op and Send Off.

    “MilkLove 1st Fan Meeting in Manila” is presented by GMMTV, WanXing Entertainment, and CDM Entertainment.

  • Hitsujibungaku to hold intimate concert in Manila this weekend

    Hitsujibungaku to hold intimate concert in Manila this weekend

    After their well-received performance in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur a few days ago, Hitsujibungaku will be heading to the Philippines this Saturday for their highly anticipated show.

    The Japanese alt-rock trio will be performing this July 6, 2024 (Saturday), from 7 p.m. onwards at East Side Events Place in Marikina City, Philippines.

    The headline show in Manila serves as the third stop of their four-city Asian tour. It was conceived as part of the band’s promotional efforts to promote their brand-new album, 12 hugs (like butterflies) to key market audiences outside Japan.

    Tickets are still available via bit.ly/hitsujibungakuph.

    Merch can also be pre-ordered via bit.ly/hitsujibungakumerch.

    Hitsujibungaku

    Hitsujibungaku: Live in Manila is presented by GNN Entertainment Productions and The Rest Is Noise PH. The two production outfits recently teamed up to bring Taiwan’s Elephant Gym last year.

    Hitsujibungaku is composed by Moeka Shiotsuka (vocals, guitar, songwriting), Yurika Kasai (bass) and Hiroa Fukuda (drums). Melding dreamy vocals with shoegaze riffs and syrupy, noise-pop arrangements, the critically adored band has gained a cult following thanks to the popularity of their song “More Than Words,” which served as the finale song for the second season of the hit anime series, Jujutsu Kaisen.

    In December 2023, the globally renowned band released their fourth studio album, 12 hugs (like butterflies), which garnered universal acclaim from music critics and fans worldwide.

  • The Umbrella Academy Unveils New Character Posters For Season 4

    The Umbrella Academy Unveils New Character Posters For Season 4

    Character posters for Season 4 of The Umbrella Academy have been unveiled. The forthcoming fourth season, scheduled to premiere on Netflix on August 8th, will mark the final season of the show.

    The Hargreeves siblings have scattered after the climactic showdown at the Hotel Oblivion led to a complete reset of their timeline. Stripped of their powers, each is left to fend for themselves and find a new normal — with wildly varying degrees of success.

    Yet the trappings of their uncanny new world prove too hard to ignore for very long. Their father Reginald, alive and well, has stepped out of the shadows and into the public eye, overseeing a powerful and nefarious business empire. A mysterious association known as The Keepers holds clandestine meetings believing the reality they’re living in is a lie and a great reckoning is coming. As these strange new forces conspire around them, the Umbrella Academy must come together one last time — and risk upsetting the shaky peace they’ve all endured so much to secure — to finally set things right.

  • Song Kang set to end his journey in Sweet Home Season 3 trailer

    Song Kang set to end his journey in Sweet Home Season 3 trailer

    Everyone’s in Danger: Humans, Monsters and Neohumans Face Off in Sweet Home Season 3 Trailer

    Coming to Netflix this July is the much anticipated final season of Sweet Home, starring Song Kang. The highly anticipated apocalyptic horror K-drama is set to make its global streaming platform premiere on Friday, July 19, 2024. Fans have been eagerly anticipating the upcoming season’s events ever since the second season’s shocking finale. An exciting sneak peek at the new season’s content is revealed in the teaser. A potentially disastrous conclusion to the epic Korean drama could result from the hint of a huge confrontation between humans, neohumans, and monsters.

    WATCH THE MAIN TRAILER HERE

    “From the very beginning, I was you. I was always a part of you,” the monster within Hyun-su (Song Kang) eerily declares in the tension-filled trailer for Sweet Home Season 3 released today. Fans are left wondering which version of Hyun-su will prevail, and to what end.

    In the third and final season of the iconic Korean monsterization saga, humans, monsters and neohumans prepare for the ultimate showdown. The main poster captures the clash between Hyun-su and Sang-wook (Lee Jin-uk) amid a wrecked stadium engulfed in flames. Once allies, their paths diverged in the second season and now lead to a final face-off.

    The trailer shows a glimpse of intense action between Hyun-su and Eun-hyeok (Lee Do-hyun) immediately after they are reunited. Yi-kyung (Lee Si-young) opens her eyes again after being consumed by a monster, while Eun-yu (Ko Min-si) and Chan-young (Jinyoung) desperately fight for survival. Meanwhile, Tak In-hwan (Yoo Oh-seong), Dr. Lim (Oh Jung-se), Kim Yeong-hu (Kim Moo-yeol), and Kid (Kim Sia) continue their individual journeys, each facing new battles.

    Photo courtesy of Netflix

    Director Lee Eung-bok comments, “There is a variety of characters, so I hope viewers will root for their favorite ones as they all fight in their own ways, from the battle between Sang-wook — who has turned evil — and Hyun-su, who longs to preserve his humanity; Yi-kyung, who fights to protect Kid; and Sergeant Tak, who feels responsible for the survivors’ safety.”

    Don’t miss the thrilling conclusion to the Sweet Home series, premiering July 19, only on Netflix.

  • Abby Clutario drops emotional single “Naglalambing”

    Abby Clutario drops emotional single “Naglalambing”

    GMA Music’s multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter Abby Clutario releases her second single, “Naglalambing,” following the success of her previous track, “Laho.” Both tracks are from her album “Lambing.” 

    This new song offers a mature and reflective perspective on past relationships, providing listeners with a deep and emotional experience. In contrast to the upbeat and crush-infused vibes of “Laho,” “Naglalambing” delves into the complexities of past love and loss. Abby describes the song as a contemplative exploration of exes and the lingering “what ifs” that come with reminiscing about past relationships.

     “This song is a bit of a contrast to ‘Laho.’ While ‘Laho’ was about those sweet, chummy feelings we get around our crushes, ‘Naglalambing’ dives into more mature territory. It’s about exes and the ‘what ifs’ that come with looking back at past relationships,” Abby shares.

    Abby’s reflection on “Naglalambing” is about closure and reflection. “It’s about looking back at past relationships and wondering about the roads not taken. What if I could talk to my ex again? It’s about reflecting on past experiences, finding closure, and moving forward. The song is very stripped down. It captures that sentimental part of us Filipinos. Our generation loves to hear music that reminds them of their youth, and I wanted to tap into that,” adds Abby. 

    The single is now available on all major streaming platforms. Its official performance video release on GMA Music’s YouTube channel and AltG Records Facebook page last June 28. Abby also performed the song at the Progressive Rock Stage 11 at 12 Monkeys with Joey G on last June 28.

    For more information on your favorite Kapuso singers, visit www.gmanetwork.com #

  • Papa Obet sings of love and loss in “Naghihintay”

    Papa Obet sings of love and loss in “Naghihintay”

    Barangay LS 97.1 radio DJ and singer Papa Obet returns with a touching new single under GMA Music, “Naghihintay,” a song that captures the emotions of longing, love, and loss. The song was released last June 28.

    “Naghihintay” is a pop ballad about someone who is still waiting for their love to return, even though they may be gone forever. The song’s lyrics are relatable to anyone who has ever experienced heartbreak or loss.

    “I wrote this song based on the experiences that many people encounter today,” Papa Obet explains. “There are those who hope, those who wait, those who leave, and those who are left behind. And sometimes, those who leave may never come back, but we still hold on to hope that they will.”

    The song’s message of acceptance and moving on is one that Papa Obet hopes will resonate with listeners. “The first step is acceptance,” he says. “You need to accept that the person you’re waiting for is gone. Don’t regret it, don’t blame yourself. At least you tried waiting. You fought for them, and even though they didn’t come back, you didn’t lose.”

    “Naghihintay” is Papa Obet’s first non-Christmas single since 2018, and he is excited to share it with his fans. “I’m glad I finally get to release this song,” he says. I’ve been holding on to it for a while now, and I think it’s time to let it go out into the world.”

    The song is accompanied by a performance video that will be released shortly after the song’s debut.

    In addition to “Naghihintay,” Papa Obet is also working on a new Christmas song and has several projects lined up for his music career. He is passionate about music and shows no signs of slowing down.

    “Music has never left my life,” he says. “I’ve been on the radio for years, and I’m always listening to music. I never let a week go by without singing. I do it almost every day to keep the passion alive.”

    “Naghihintay” is a must-listen for anyone who has ever experienced heartbreak or loss.  Don’t miss this song under GMA Music on digital platforms worldwide.

    For more information, visit www.gmanetwork.com 

  • Munimuni’s ALEGORYA: Beneath and Beyond

    Munimuni’s ALEGORYA: Beneath and Beyond

    Indie folk band Munimuni is set to hold their solo concert ALEGORYA at the UP Theater on July 20.

    On the heels of the release of their sophomore album of the same title, Adj Jiao (vocals, guitar), John Owen Castro (flute, vocals), Jolo Ferrer (bass), Josh Tumaliuan (drums), and Ben Ayes (guitar) aim to give their audience an immersive musical experience that will highlight their new music as well as their well-loved tunes. The show will also feature a chamber ensemble and guest performances by Barbie Almalbis, Clara Benin, Keiko Necesario, and Sofia Abrogar.

    On June 25, Munimuni met with members of the press, answering and humoring various questions, including the story behind their band and their albums, their musical inspirations and dream collaborations, and their philosophy and plans. Here are the highlights of the event.

    How did Munimuni come to be?

    Their story began at the University of the Philippines wherein they met in a Christian youth organization around 201. Not all of them were batchmates, but they shared the same passion for music. They started sharing their compositions and from there, they went on to playing gigs around the campus. It was 2016 when they decided to record songs. Munimuni became one of the most prominent local bands in their genre, garnering a supportive crowd that has supported them from their roots until now.

    Their ALEGORYA concert is their 3rd solo concert and their biggest one yet in terms of scale and crowd size. As if it’s a homecoming, they’re holding it at a place where it all started.

    The Makata-pop Band

    Sure, Munimuni falls under the indie folk category, but their fans fondly call their genre “makata-pop”. The term started as a joke within the band in 2014, but the terminology stuck with them since. According to Adj, “It was a joke that made some sense. Music is, in itself, poetry for us.”

    True enough, their discography is a treasure trove of poetry, “makata-pop” is actually an accurate way to describe it. Rarely do we ever find lyrics like “Ang pagsibol ng buhay ay paglalakbay hawak ang iyong kamay” (“Pagsibol”), “Ang mundo ay nababalot ng iyong pagbangong muli” (“Marilag”), “Maligaya ang pangalan ng dakong pinagmulan ng kahit minsan/ Kabalintunaan ang mga siglaw na pinagtabi sa’yong isipan” (“Maligaya”).

    Their lyrics are poems filled with antiquated Filipino words while their harmonies are an unorthodox fusion of folk and familiar pop-rock tunes. Munimuni’s music gives new life and meaning to what appears to be ancient, forgotten wordings that have gone out of normal circulation.

    The journey to Alegorya

    Unlike their debut full-length album Kulayan Natin which had a more linear approach, Alegorya is “more messy, more wild” in a creative sense. The five-year gap between the albums was filled with their experiences which they tried to translate into music. They even called Alegorya their pandemic album, recounting their Zoom sessions wherein they brainstormed how to go about particular songs. Overall, Alegorya is a bit heavier than their previous album. Adj said the album isn’t meant for easy listening or road trips. It’s meant for deep introspection, meditation even.

    On their musical inspirations

    When asked about their specific musical inspiration for the album, the band unanimously said there isn’t any particular artist or band they consciously tried to emulate. Alegorya is a collection of their experience and finding the right sound to go with it.

    The members have a wide spectrum of personal favorites, ranging from classical to pop favorites. Here are some artists they have named.

    • Owen: Ichiko Aoba, Lucy Rose, Bach, Mozart, AJ Villanueva (AJ will also be arranging the chamber ensemble for their concert)
    • Adj: Bon Iver, Lucy Rose, Sigur Ros, Foxes Faux
    • Josh: Mcgee, eva,, Earth, Wind and Fire, Lucy Rose, One Click Straight, Ena Mori
    • Ben: Porter Robinson, QUEEN, Bullet Dumas
    • Jolo: John Mayer, Local Natives, Bullet Dumas, John Mayer (Yes, he did mention John Mayer more than once.)

    On Alegorya’s album art

    Except for the intricate layers of their music and lyrics, Munimuni also gave their album art a lot of thought. Alegorya’s album cover features what appears to be a rock with rows of blue and gray hues, bespeckled with bright gold. In the middle, there seems to be a shadow of a person facing sideways. Each song’s Spotify visualizer/canvas and YouTube lyric video also has its art.

    According to the band, this artwork was created by Manila-based Photographer Johann Guasch using a technique called macro photography which uses close-up shots of objects, making them appear differently than what they are. Guasch took close-up photos of different rocks to create what appears to be a mystical landscape. This was so in tune with Alegorya’s theme that the band personally reached out to him to have his art featured in their album, to which he agreed. They’ll be meeting each other for the first time at the concert.

    What can we expect from the concert?

    Munimuni guarantees an immersive experience for the audience. In not so many words, ALEGORYA will be a seamless experience that weaves together their music – old and new – into one narrative. They also hope that the show will also be a way for people to delve into a deeper part of themselves.

    Shortly after the press conference, the band performed a short set including “Respeto”, “Dito Muna Tayo” and“Marilag” which showcased their dynamic and hypnotic energy on stage. From there alone, we can safely conclude that the upcoming concert, with its yet undisclosed surprises, will be an even more fascinating spectacle.

    Special guests

    Four powerful female musicians will also be joining the band on stage: Barbie Almalbis, Clara Benin, Keiko Necesario, and Sofia Abrogar from Any Name’s Okay.

    Barbie Almalbis, a veteran in the OPM scene, also took part in their current album, particularly in its final song titled “Tupa”. The band said they consider it an honor to work with her. They shared that they admire Barbie’s great love for her craft and her freedom to experiment and explore sounds. Owen, in particular, credited her for teaching him how to use pedals. He ended up buying his first-ever pedal because of her.

    Clara, Keiko, and Sofia are friends and collaborators of the band. Clara Benin worked with them on their song “Solomon”. They had also shared the stage with Any Name Okay’s Sofia Abrogar in many instances.

    When asked about their dream collaborations, the band thought hard. Some of the names that surfaced were Lucy Rose, Ichiko Aoba, Johnoy Danao, and Bullet Dumas.

    Munimuni’s goals

    Ten years or so in the indie music scene, Munimuni has found its place and pace. They’re not rushing for anything. “Di kami ‘yung type ng banda to get hit songs or be famous. We just love to make music,” they said. “Our priority is to keep writing and making songs. Bonus na yung makagawa ng hit.” Adj said that the best achievement for him is when their music resonates with their listeners, specifically when fans tell him the impact that their music has on their lives.

    Upcoming projects

    Munimuni intends to keep exploring art and music. In Alegorya, they pushed the boundaries of their creativity, to go beyond what they had already done before. They want to continue with that energy moving forward. For now, they are focusing on their upcoming concert and they’re planning to do a tour across the Philippines.

    Few tickets are available for their ALEGORYA concert. Don’t miss out and get your tickets now at bit.ly/alegorya.

    Special thanks to Gabi Na Naman Productions!

    by Sandra Mae Laureano

  • HORI7ON is JBL Philippines’ New Ambassador

    HORI7ON is JBL Philippines’ New Ambassador

    HORI7ON’s unstoppable ascent to the global stage continues with their first-ever appointment as brand ambassadors following their debut!

    The worldwide speaker company JBL Philippines has selected Group HORI7ON as its brand ambassador.

    Members of HORI7ON, Vinci, Kim, Kyler, Reyster, Winston, Jeromy, and Marcus, attended the official JBL event “JBL Legendary Sound, Epic Moments” that took place in Cebu, Philippines, on the evening of the 2nd, according to their agency, MLD Entertainment.

    HORI7ON expressed their excitement over being chosen as the JBL Philippines ambassadors during the formal announcement. They said, “We are delighted and honored to collaborate with a high-quality brand like JBL. As a group of people who love music, we believe this is a perfect partnership. We look forward to the upcoming exciting and thrilling opportunities with JBL, so please stay tuned.”

    HORI7ON, the new faces of JBL Philippines, demonstrated their alignment with the brand by taking part in the ceremonial contract signing and ambassador designation ceremony. Along with performing a range of stages, they share their intense enthusiasm as global rookies by performing songs like “LUCKY” and “SIX7EEN,” which were just released.

    First appointed as brand ambassadors following their debut, HORI7ON is anticipated to partake in a range of activities that will indicate their dynamic future pursuits. The public’s curiosity about their inexorable development is growing as they spread their global impact throughout Korea and the Philippines.

    It is expected that HORI7ON, having cemented their status as a leading K-POP group in the Philippines, will carry on with their endeavors in a number of domains in the future.

    Photo Credit = MLD Entertainment

  • BTS’ JIMIN AND JUNG KOOK TO STAR IN AN EXCITING NEW TRAVEL REALITY SHOW “ARE YOU SURE?!” COMING AUGUST 8 EXCLUSIVELY TO DISNEY+ 

    BTS’ JIMIN AND JUNG KOOK TO STAR IN AN EXCITING NEW TRAVEL REALITY SHOW “ARE YOU SURE?!” COMING AUGUST 8 EXCLUSIVELY TO DISNEY+ 

    The upcoming series sees the two youngest members of BTS document their fun-filled travels to New York, Jeju and Sapporo.

    After months of anticipation, the two youngest members of BTS, Jimin and Jung Kook, return to the spotlight in Are You Sure?! an all-new travel reality show coming August 8, exclusively to Disney+.

    Filmed immediately after Jung Kook’s viral performance on Good Morning America, Are You Sure?! follows Jimin and Jung Kook as they spend time unwinding together across three scenic locations. Filmed in New York state and Connecticut, USA; Jeju, South Korea; and Sapporo, Japan, this upcoming eight-part series follows the duo as they eat, shop, cook, camp, canoe, and road trip together, sharing countless stories and laugh-out-loud moments ahead of their military service.

    The first-ever travel show starring two BTS members on vacation, the upcoming series will give fans an insight into the duo’s friendship as they explore three idyllic locations together.

    Slated for a two-episode premiere on August 8, with one new episode released every Thursday through September 19, Are You Sure?! will join a whole host of unmissable BTS content now available on Disney+. Fans of BTS can enjoy immediate access on Disney+ to BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star, an eight-part docuseries about the band’s first 10 years; BTS: PERMISSION TO DANCE ON STAGE – LA, an exclusive cinematic 4K concert film featuring BTS’ live performance at Los Angeles’ Sofi Stadium in November 2021; SUGA: Road to D-DAY, an insightful documentary following BTS member SUGA as he travels around the world from Seoul to Tokyo, Las Vegas and beyond in search of musical inspiration for his latest album D-DAY; j-hope IN THE BOX, a behind the scenes documentary showcasing the creation of j-hope’s first solo album, Jack In The Box; and IN THE SOOP : Friendcation – an original travel reality show with a star-studded cast including V of BTS, Itaewon Class’ Park Seojun, Parasite star Choi Wooshik, Soundtrack #1’s Park Hyungsik, and Peakboy, as the five friends venture off on a surprise trip and enjoy a variety of fun activities together.

    Are You Sure?! will also join a rapidly-growing collection of award-winning Korean content available on Disney+, including Moving, about a group of South Korean special agents working to protect their super powered children from harm and exploitation at the hands of malicious government agencies; The Worst Of Evil, about an undercover detective who infiltrates a dangerous new gang; Big Bet a series about the rise of Cha Moosik (Choi Minsik) a masterful manipulator with an insatiable hunger for power who sinks deeper into the criminal underworld to achieve his goals; and The Zone: Survival Mission, a laugh-out-loud variety show starring Yu Jaeseok, Lee Kwangsoo, and Kwon Yuri.

    Are You Sure?! debuts with its first two episodes exclusively on Disney+ starting August 8.

  • Ne-Yo Live in Manila 2024

    Ne-Yo Live in Manila 2024

    Ne-Yo Live in Manila on October 8 & 9, 2024 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum. Ne-Yo Champagne and Roses Tour Manila is presented by Wilbros Live.

    Ne-Yo Live in Manila 2024

    Ne-Yo Live in Manila Ticket Prices:
    VVIP – P12,000
    VIP – P9,000
    Patron A – P8,000
    Patron B – P7,000
    Lower Box A – P4,500
    Lower Box B – P3,500
    Upper Box – P2,500
    Gen Ad – P1,200
    *Exclusive of Ticketnet Charges

    Tickets available starting July 6, 12pm at TicketNet Outlets or online at ticketnet.com.ph