Saturday, April 21, 2012

1:43, MYRUS - PINOY POP HEARTTHROBS

THE sentimental prince of Philippine music Myrus and foremost Filipino boy band 1:43 promise to set hearts swooning with romantic Original Pilipino Music (OPM) in a back-to-back concert titled “Pop Heartthrobs” on April 25, 7PM at the Metro Bar in West Avenue, Quezon City.


Presented by CASA Quick & Easy Cellophane, “Pop Heartthrobs” also serves as the launch of the second album of Myrus and a preview to 1:43’s latest single. The young balladeer and the boy band last year collaborated on the song “Pag-ibig Na Kaya?” (PiNK), the carrier single of 1:43’s debut album titled “Time for Love.
Gold Record singer-composer Myrus will perform his monster radio and YouTube hit “Pusong Lito” and a few original tracks from his upcoming album. “Pusong Lito” is gaining a great deal of following online; it also became No. 1 in many radio stations in Greater Metro Manila, Cebu, Davao, Lucena, Cagayan de Oro, and Cotabato. The song’s rise to popularity was aided by its initial release in over 420 Mang Inasal stores, as part of the Mang Inasal Mang Aawit Music Advocacy Campaign.
“I will showcase my range as a performer… I will try comedy for the first time but will close the show with my signature sentimental OPM music,” says Myrus, an Awit Awards nominee for Best New Male Recording Artist and the head of an OPM program called “Tunog Natin.”


“I am excited to share to our audience my works as a composer. Many didn’t know that I’ve been writing songs now for myself and other artists like 1:43, Arnee Hidalgo, and Mcoy Fundales and Barbie Almalbis. My upcoming album is made up of all my original compositions!” Myrus adds.
Meanwhile, the country’s foremost boy band 1:43 is proving that their talent and hard work have transcended the fad behind their Asian look. The group composed of Anjo Resurreccion, Gold Aquino, Kim Nicolas, and Yuki Sakamoto has lured the youth back to OPM with their radio and YouTube hit song “Sa Isang Sulyap Mo.”

Now with over 265,000 views in YouTube, “Sa Isang Sulyap Mo” brought 1:43 to new heights: the song was declared the No. 1 song of various radio stations and landing on the exclusive OPM MYX Countdown. The song is likewise a part of the Mang Inasal Mang Aawit Music Advocacy Campaign and was composed by Myrus.

“We didn’t expect such a strong acceptance for our latest single ‘Sa Isang Sulyap Mo!’ We were shocked to see the exponential growth of its views in Youtube and our placement in the OPM MYX Countdown was just so fulfilling!” exclaims Yuki.
“We promise our fans a wonderful and memorable show. They should not miss this concert,” adds Yuki.

“Pop Heartthrob” likewise features one of the most talented rock bands today, Letter Day Story, as well as pop jazz and RnB artist Arnee Hidalgo. The concert is supported by Quickfix, F’g Freshgear, Mendez Medical Clinic and BSkin BB Cream.
For ticket reservations, visit their official Facebook fan pages or you may call Chris Cahilig Talent Services at 6647213 or 6872692 or email atchriscahilig2011@gmail.com .

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

ROCK LEGEND PEPE SMITH, LETTER DAY STORY COLLABORATE ON "SALAMAT"

PINOY ROCK ANTHEM “Salamat”, one of the most unforgettable hits of legendary OPM band The Dawn, gets a charged-up tribute with its latest revival by the up-and-coming rock idols of Letter Day Story, which also features Pinoy rock icon Pepe Smith. The official music video is now on YouTube.

"RECORDING 'SALAMAT' helped us connect with our OPM roots.  We realized that without artists like Pepe Smith and bands like The Dawn, Pinoys would not be rocking today," says  Letter Day Story bassist Oli Agustin. The music video was shot in NUVALI, an Avida Land property in Sta. Rosa, Laguna.
Letter Day Story members were naturally excited over the prospect of working with Smith for the recording of “Salamat”.  All of them, Dex Yu (guitars and lead vocals), NotNot Vinzons (guitars), Oli Agustin (bass and vocals) and Ej Arabit (drums), said they felt honored and thrilled.

Drummer EJ Arabit of Letter Day Story recalls being star-struck by the thought of recording "Salamat" with Pepe Smith. "We were glad that he didn't have any star complex. Parang jamming lang talaga," he says. The music video was shot in NUVALI, an Avida Land property in Sta. Rosa, Laguna.
“Siyempre, Pepe Smith na yan eh. Kung wala siya at ang ibang members ng Juan dela Cruz Band, wala sigurong Pinoy Rock ngayon. Wala rin kami,” said Dex.

Letter Day Story guitarist and vocalist Dex Yu considers it a high point in his unfolding musical career to be able to record and shoot a music video for "Salamat", a cover/revival recording by the band with Pinoy rock veteran Pepe Smith.
Their version of “Salamat” retains the very relevant and very Pinoy message of the original but also creates a more contemporary sound that brings the OPM classic to a new generation of fans. The music video was shot in select areas in NUVALI, a sustainable and environment-friendly development by Ayala Land in Sta. Rosa, Laguna. 

GUITARIST NOTNOT VINZONS of Letter Day Story hams it up for the camera with his love/thank you note. Vinzons and the rest of Letter Day story shot their music video for "Salamat" in NUVALI, an Avida Land property in Sta. Rosa, Laguna.
“The positive response of younger fans to the revival of “Salamat” and its music video shows that there is a hunger and a need for OPM. We are happy about this because supporting OPM is one of our advocacies as a company,” said Tess Tatco, Avida Marketing Head.  Property developer Avida Land helped produce the “Tunog Natin” album to revive interest and appreciation for OPM among a new generation of Filipino music lovers. 

ON A NEW PATH. Letter Day Story members Oli Agustin (bass, vocals); Notnot Vinzons (guitars); EJ Arabit (drums) and Dex Yu (guitars, vocals) take a new turn in their musical journey at Avida NUVALI, where they shot the music video for "Salamat", a cover/revival recording by the band with Pinoy rock veteran Pepe Smith.
“Salamat” as recorded by Letter Day Story and Pepe Smith is one of the tracks in the compilation album, “Tunog Natin: Songs From Home” that features an all-OPM selection of ten classic and new Filipino songs. 

THANKSGIVING is a recurring theme in the music video of  "Salamat", a cover/revival recording by the band Letter Day Story with Pinoy rock veteran Pepe Smith. This scene shows a tree that's festooned with various thank you notes. The music video was shot in NUVALI, an Avida Land property in Sta. Rosa, Laguna.
“A simple song can express thanks, love, heartache and joy. OPM will always be relevant because it becomes our common language—something that binds us together. Through Filipino music, we are able to communicate with one another despite our differences, and find a common identity,” she said.

LETTER DAY STORY members Oli Agustin (bass, vocals); Notnot Vinzons (guitars); and Dex Yu (guitars, vocals) during the shoot of their music video, on location at the Avida NUVALI depelopment in Sta. Rosa, Laguna. The music video is for "Salamat", a cover/revival recording by the band with Pinoy rock veteran Pepe Smith.


“Tunog Natin: Song’s From Home” is a great showcase of Filipino musicianship. Artists who took part in the album include OPM legends Joey “Pepe” Smith; Jim Paredes; Medwin Marfil of True Faith and Gloc-9; as well as pop divas Faith Cuneta and Arnee Hidalgo. OPM’s most promising young acts also joined the album, including Sheng Belmonte; Princess Velasco; Letter Day Story; boyband 1:43; Myrus; Tanya Markova; Kiss Jane and Tricia Garcia. 1990s alternative rock icons Mcoy Fundales and Barbie Almalbis complete the line-up.