Rising OPM alternative act polaris. continues to make waves in the local music scene with the release of their latest single, “Huling Mensahe,” under KDR Music House—a deeply emotional track that captures the quiet heartbreak of love on the verge of letting go.

Formed in early 2020, polaris. hails from Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija, and has steadily built a name for themselves through their distinctive sound—an eclectic fusion of pop, funk, alternative rock, disco, and blues. Drawing inspiration from global icons like Queen and The Beatles, alongside Filipino legends such as Rivermaya, Eraserheads, P.O.T., and VST & Company, the band delivers music that is both musically rich and emotionally resonant.
With “Huling Mensahe,” polaris. leans fully into vulnerability. The song unfolds like a final conversation—capturing the last words of someone who is about to lose the person they love. It reflects the painful reality of watching a relationship slowly fade, while still choosing to love sincerely until the very last moment.
Driven by melancholic tones and heartfelt lyricism, “Huling Mensahe” explores a universal truth: sometimes love remains even when the relationship is already ending. It is a song about everything left unsaid—about holding on to memories, emotions, and hope, even as separation becomes inevitable.
The band’s ability to translate complex emotions into relatable music has been a defining strength since their breakthrough, establishing polaris. as one of OPM’s most promising new acts. Their sound effortlessly balances intricate musicianship with compelling storytelling, making each release feel both intimate and expansive.
Now under KDR Music House, polaris. continues to expand their reach, connecting with a growing audience that finds comfort in their honest and expressive songwriting. “Huling Mensahe” further cements their place in the alternative OPM landscape—offering listeners a soundtrack for moments of reflection, closure, and quiet acceptance.
As polaris. moves forward, their music remains rooted in authenticity—telling stories that linger long after the last note fades. And with “Huling Mensahe,” they remind us that even in goodbye, love can still speak its truth.

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