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  • The Maine Makes a Formidable Return to the Philippine Concert Stage

    The Maine Makes a Formidable Return to the Philippine Concert Stage

    With a 15-year career under their belt, The Maine continue to put on t the most impressive show for their fans!

    It’s hard to think that The Maine have been putting out music for more than fifteen years at this point, but the August 27 show, The Maine Back in Manila, at the Skydome, SM City North EDSA showcases the incredible career that the band has established — together with their devoted fans who shook the venue with their superb energy.

    It has been three years since they last played in Manila and The Maine’s return to the Philippine concert stage proved that the fans are dying to hear their music live once again. The group has continued to demonstrate that they almost never get it wrong when it comes to the music that they create with the release of their eighth studio album titled XOXO: From Love & Anxiety In Real Time. One constant throughout their existence is the band’s unwavering commitment to being true to their own individual identities.

    When I got there, I saw a long queue of people from mid-20s up to mid-30s, patiently waiting for the door to open. Before the show started, there was a buzz of excitement and anticipation in the crowd. Everyone was ready to sing and dance their way through the night.When Written By the Stars took the stage, they brought a lot of energy with them. Their songs resonate, turning casual listeners to fans, especially with “Runaway”.

    And when the lights dimmed and The Maine gently took the stage, waving to their fans as “Sweet Caroline” by Neil Diamond erupted from the speakers. John O’Callaghan, the band’s lead singer, snatched the mic with both hands and they launched into “Sticky”, the first track off of their most recent album, XOXO: From Love and Anxiety in Real Time. The Arizona rockers were all dressed in black jeans and black outlaw jackets. The audience was pumped up and ready to rock out with them. Kennedy Brock and Jared Monaco on guitars and Garrett Nickelsen on bass were killing it on opposite ends of the stage.

    From a song that was only a year old, the band went right into “Like We Did (Windows Down)”, a song that celebrates a decade since its release. This was the second song of the night and the energy became more palpable. The Maine tried to get the crowd going and involved all the time.

    Before performing “Numb Without You”, John talked to the crowd — “Are you okay at the back? I need thred years worth of scream.”

    He then moved, sharing his experience during the peak of pandemic. “Turn around. We’re in a room full of f*** people right now. Live music is back!”

    And the crowd didn’t dissapoint them as they gave all their energy on their full potential. Fans really fired up and I can’t remember how many times I had the sensation that the entire SM Skydome was shaking.

    The entire night showed off how The Maine appreciates their audience and strives to create authentic and emotionally engaging music — reflected in the live show that they put on. The band continued performing song from one album to another such as “Am I Pretty?”, “Love in Real Time”, “Slip the Noose”,and “High Forever”.

    An intimate place like the Skydome made the show even more special and personal. They played the first live performance of their unreleased song called “Box in a Heart” — a special memory that the fans present that night will surely keep for a lifetime.

    With “Another Night on Mars” as the last song and confetti falling down, the crowd took over the last part of the song.

    With material spanning more than 15 years, The Maine played a memorable set in Manila, alternating between songs from various albums and fan favorites such as “Growing Up”, “Diet Soda Society”, “Run”, and “Into Your Arms”. If there’s one thing I know for certain, it’s that The Maine enjoy making music and performing together, and that they are appreciative of everyone who supports them. This is the reason they have my affection. Their music conveys their appreciation for the support they have received in following their creative ambitions.

    Setlist

    • Sweet Caroline (Neil Diamond song)
    • Sticky
    • Like We Did (Windows Down)
    • Numb Without You
    • Am I Pretty?
    • Love in Real Time
    • Slip the Noose
    • High Forever
    • Dirty, Pretty, Beautiful
    • Taxi
    • How Do You Feel?
    • We All Roll Along
    • Diet Soda Society
    • Don’t Come Down
    • Bad Behavior
    • Box in a Heart (live debut)
    • Loved You a Little
    • Run
    • Into Your Arms
    • Black Butterflies & Déjà Vu
    • Another Night on Mars

    The Maine Back In Manila is presented by PULP Live World. Special thanks to PULP Live World for the invitation to the event.

    Words by: Vince Bernardo

    Photos by: Jo Tagudin

  • EXO Shakes Up The Big Dome

    EXO Shakes Up The Big Dome

    January 2016 saw EXO make Philippine Kpop history as the first-ever act to hold a two-night concert. A little over a year later, the nine-member group is back in Manila, shattering their previous record by mounting two nights of Exordium in Manila at the Big Dome. EXO-Ls, as the fandom is called, have marked the event even before it was officially announced by Pulp Live World, pinching Pulp’s Vernon Go and Happee Sy for details over social media. Droves even trooped overnight at the Araneta Coliseum to secure premium seats on the first day of ticket selling. With the massive turnout and deafening screams throughout the night, EXO further cements their status as among Kpop’s biggest acts.

    The group showed up one member less with Lay unable to attend due to prior commitments. Despite online comments expressing dismay over not seeing all members, Filipino fans cheered loudly for Lay every time he appeared on video. The show went on, and went on spectacularly.

    The atmosphere was electric. The audience leapt to their feet soon as the lights dimmed. The ocean of twinkling silver lights was a sight to behold.

    Donning red velvet tuxes, the night aptly opened with Mama, the group’s orchestra-infused debut track. Monster and Wolf followed before the group introduced themselves. Baekhyun’s solo dance break for Monster was a particular stand-out. Of course, the audience screamed “chogiwa” along with Chanyeol for Wolf. This was followed by a string of some of their sexiest tunes- White Noise, Thunder, Playboy, and Artificial Love. Artificial Love is undoubtedly the sultriest number of the night, with the choreography involving romancing a cane.

    Chanyeol provided guitars for an acoustic medley of My Lady, My Turn to Cry, Moonlight, Call me Baby, Love Love Love, and Lady Luck. Youngest members Kai and Sehun hiked up a platform and danced to Lady Luck, their tall physiques emphasizing graceful movements.

    EXO showed no signs of tiredness, further hyping up the already pumped crowd for Love Me Right, 3.6.5, and Overdose. Transformer was an impressive number, with the boys speed dancing to the beat and in synch with the explosion of fireworks behind them. They turned into jedis for a moment, wielding lightsabers for, well, Lightsaber which was penned in collaboration with the Star Wars: The Force Awakens movie. Araneta’s wooden floors echoed with the jumps that accompanied Drop That, a number made more memorable by Chen’s powerful high note. Finally, they sang Angel and waved goodbye.

    The boys were happy, immensely thankful of how warm and passionate the Filipino crowd is. Baekhyun shared they weren’t supposed to smile performing Overdose, but found themselves overjoyed they couldn’t help it. Xiumin revealed he was shocked the first time he heard the stomping, it’s not something they’ve heard anywhere else. Last year, the VIP crowd for Exo’luxion had a dance off, something that’s happened only in the Philippines. It seems Filipino EXO-Ls are creating lasting impressions with every concert. The eldest member further added that he gave it his all this year because he was unable to dance last year due to an injury. The other member injured last year, Kai, spoke of how he felt like he was performing for a crowd of 70,000 because of the insane energy from the fans.

    The EXO members looked dreamy, spoke well, danced sharply, and hit every note– an amazing feat noting they performed almost 30 songs for the three-hour set. The boys effortlessly owned the stage. Since their previous concert, they’ve grown much more comfortable and in control.Their personalities shined through even in the videos showed during breaks.

    They delivered hits from the MAMA EP down the line to the EX’ACT album, showcasing breadth from the RnB favorite What If to the hip-hop Full Moon. They seamlessly transitioned from dance-heavy numbers to stripped down sets, each time evoking a different image to match the song, whether it be badassery, cuteness, or full-on swagger. As expected of the record-breaking group, the technical control, camera feed, and stage design were flawless down to the minutest details. Pulp Live did an impeccable job organizing this one.

    This is EXO’s fourth time in the country, the first being their 2013 Dream KPop Fantasy Concert appearance. They have been all over the world and performed in different languages, but it’s heartwarming how they still remember the lines to Hawak Kamay, the song they covered during their 2013 visit. Safe to say, they’ll be most welcome to perform the fifth time onwards. Afterall, exordium means beginning, their young careers will only blossom from this point on.

    Special thanks to Pulp Live World.

    Words by: Marijo Endriga

    Photos by: Vince Bern

    EXO’rDIUM in Manila Setlist (Day 1)

    1. MAMA (Remix ver.)
    2. Monster (Remix ver.)
    3. Wolf (Remix ver.)
    4. White Noise
    5. Thunder
    6. Playboy
    7. Artificial Love
    8. Unfair
    9. Acoustic Medley
    • My Lady
    • My Turn To Cry
    • Moonlight
    • Call Me Baby
    • Love Love Love
    • Lady Luck
    10. What If
    11. Tender Love
    12. Love Me Right
    13. One and Only
    14. Stronger
    —VCR
    15. Heaven
    16. Girl X Friend
    17. 3.6.5
    —VCR
    18. Overdose
    19. Transformer
    20. Lightsaber
    —Ment
    —VCR
    21. Full Moon
    22. Drop That
    23. Let Out The Beast
    24. Lucky
    25. Run (Remix ver.)
    —Encore
    26. Growl (Remix ver.)
    27. Lucky One
    —Ment
    28. Angel

  • Killswitch Engage live in Manila

    Killswitch Engage live in Manila

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    Calling all metalcore fans! Killswitch Engage is coming to Manila and are ready to rock on July 31, 2013, 7:00pm at the Sky Dome, SM City North Edsa

    Front Act: Slapshock

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