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Angel loves Kurt Cobain and other revelations behind the scenes of Generation’s new music vid
Locsin describes herself as a major music fan, calling Kurt Cobain her first love, and also listens to Aerosmith, the Beatles and Jimi Hendrix.
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Lovi Poe collaborates with Brisom: 'Naging vulnerable ako'
When Lovi Poe joins in singing so sweetly, you wonder why she is not a member of the band.
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Warner reboots its local music arm, signs on new artists
Warner is once again gambling on local artists...but with much lower stakes.
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The 1975 live: A band on the brink of worldwide stardom
From his curly hair to the loose shirt, frontman Matt Healy seemed to be channeling the late Michael Hutchence as he freely swigged from his wine bottle and flailed away with his guitar: a genuine rock star on the rise.
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Hale reunites 10 years after debut; new single out
Hale has reunited 10 years after their debut and is set to release six new songs including the comeback single “See You," now streaming on Spotify.
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The 1975 reflects on fame, pop music, but NOT Taylor Swift
"Where you can see how far you’ve traveled, that’s when you get more retrospective," Matthew Healy told the Manila press.
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The joy of vinyl
There was a time when listening to music had a tactile angle: hundreds of grooves etched on vinyl rough against your fingertips.
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How a bathroom experience led to a Christmas collab between Noel Cabangon and Fuseboxx
The song features lush choral work from the Anima Choir, bright and sprightly instrumentation from Fuseboxx and Noel Cabangon’s soulful soaring tenor.
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An evening of MADness
Overall, the festival did live up to the promise of its acronym, presenting music, arts and dance.
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The Lemonheads: a night of smeared syllables, timeless tunefulness and fangirl thrills
The well-oiled Lemonheads current lineup played almost nonstop, barely pausing even as frontman Evan Dando quickly moved and removed his guitar capo.
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CHVRCHES live in Manila: You’ve heard it all before, but not like this
A concert review.
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CHVRCHES, featured in ‘Mockingjay’ soundtrack, plays Manila tonight
The Scottish band talks bad food, social media and working with teen phenom Lorde, who curated the 'Mockingjay' soundtrack.
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Begin again: music vets, screenwriter mentor 60 campers, Part 2
The Elements camp does not promise fame, only possibilities.
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The long goodbye to a life-changing music camp, Part 1
For five days, 60 songwriters from all over the country learned, sang, wrote, collaborated, bonded, ate, laughed together and affirmed that their lives won’t be the same.
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New Pupil album ‘Zilch’ set for January 2015 release
"We made it a point this time to find the sound we are comfortable with,” says frontman Ely Buendia.
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Triple Fret syncs breaths and heartbeats in performance
They're fleet-fingered music conservatory grads, as at home with grunge as they are with the music of Brazilian contemporary guitarists.
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The weird, new Sandwich vs. Pedicab song collab explained
“Give Me Some of That” is a collaborative effort between Pedicab and Sandwich that leans towards the members’ hip-hop mashup sensibilities.
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Oktaves’ Chris Padilla stunned by Ellen Adarna in new vid directed by Ely Buendia
Chris Padilla insists he did not know what Ellen Adarna was going to do… and apparently it was Buendia’s intention to get an authentic reaction from his unsuspecting bandmate.
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How to appreciate jazz: Feel it, hear it live, says Japanese drummer
What the musicians were doing wasn't necessarily “special” but they keep hoping, dreaming and trusting that their enthusiasm will rub off on new audiences.
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Losing Tracks: iconic recording studio shuts down
The modest bungalow in Pasig saw artists as diverse as Francis M, Odette Quesada, Lloyd Umali, Bob Aves, Parokya Ni Edgar, the Eraserheads, Bamboo, Sandwich and Slapshock bring some of their best work to light.