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.
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.
“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.
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.
“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.
“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.
“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.
“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.
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