Last Saturday at Muni PH’s #CutTheCrap gig!
Watch us this Wednesday at AMOS LIVE! We’re playing with Pulsera, The Fissures, Orbita, Eskinita23, and more!
Hope to see you!
For an average observer, OPM only involves poorly recorded song covers by famous actors and actresses trying to find other sources of revenue aside from their regular teleseryes. If we’re lucky, we sometimes get original songs from respected composers like Ryan Cayabyab and Noel Cabangon, sung by your average biriteras along the lines of Sarah Geronimo and Rachelle Ann Go. If we’re REALLY lucky, independent artists like The Strangeness, RomCom and Lowleaf magically appear out of nowhere and produce amazing tracks that are enough to inspire other local artists to step up their songwriting games.
This issue, we featured three artists that are proof that OPM has a bright future ahead of it. Whoever said that OPM is dying clearly doesn’t know what gigs to go to and what radio stations to listen to. The Strangeness, a Meiday veteran, has already come up with their first EP entitled Jesus Camp. RomCom, a bubblegum pop group who has an internet sensation for a vocalist, also recently produced an EP entitled Tight Like Prom Night. Lowleaf, a newcomer in the local music scene, also released an EP recently entitled Giga Gaia. All three bands differ in genre, but their contribution to the industry fuels OPM and the people surrounding it to create more music. Speaking of amazing music, Ellie Centeno and Lambert Cruz also named 20 OPM tracks that you should be listening to and I was honestly blown away by how much talent we have here. I think it’s time to take off the media blanket and uncover the local talents from waaaay underneath the surface.
We have also received a lot of great contributions for this issue including Neil Craver’s Underwater Nude Rock Quarry, Adrian Gonzales’s Gospel Decay and Alfonso Bassig’s song covers and original compositions. One of the greatest mysteries of all (why do we listen to sad songs?) have also been uncovered by our Associate Editor, Carl Millan. Karla Bernardo’s Style Between The Riffs article is exactly six issues late and it’s still worth checking out. Our new batch of photographers also talked about what got them started, what keeps them going, and what they want to do in the future.
I don’t want to spoil anything else in my letter so I’ll leave it to you to discover what else is in this issue. Again, for the nth time, I can’t believe that we have come this far. From a group of 7 to a community of 40, we’re still alive and kicking and doing our best to give you our best issue after another.
SUPPORT LOCAL INDIE MUSIC! LONG LIVE OPM! MEYNTEYN!
Maine Manalansan, EICP.S. There are also a few upgrades with your magazine-reading experience. We have incorporated hyperlinks in our layout so you can visit the writers’ and photographers’ websites in just one click. Pretty nifty huh?
Thank you to the whole Stache Magazine crew especially Ellie, Carl and Maine! YOU GUYS ARE AWESOME!
Attraction! Reaction! presents: At First Sight
08.04.12, Route 196
LC-A+, E100GX
GUYS GUYS GUYS A!R! WAS AWESOME AND SO ARE THESE PICTURES!
We’ll be playing this Saturday, August 4, 2012 at Attraction! Reaction! See you at Route 196!
5-foot Productions teamed up with B42 Productions and created a music video for a rising indie band on the local airwaves: RomCom - an Indie Pop band from Manila whose music makes you feel like you’re in a John Lloyd movie.
Website: http://romcomband.tumblr.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/romcomband
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/RomComBand
Last.fm: http://www.last.fm/user/romcom—-
Starring:
Kiko de Dios and Lea Mercadoalong with:
Cedrix Lopez, James Buenaventura, Romain Lazaro, Trisha Yalung, Julyn Manuel, Vicky Lozano and Abby TuangcoDirected by: Abby Tuangco
Screenplay by: Lea Mercado
Cinematography: Marj Maralit, Doris Arvisu, Abby Tuangco, Lea Mercado and Johnly Kueh Kim Chai
Production Manager: Johnly Kueh Kim Chai
Production Designer: Lea MercadoLocation:
Mapúa Institute of Technology, Intramuros
Oriental Gardens Condominium, Makati
Here it is, you guys! Thank you, 5-Foot Productions!
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RomCom doing their thing! It was nice seeing these guys play live tonight! They were amazing and bubbly and all over the place—in a good way, of course! If you haven’t heard their songs, you’re missing out big time! Go download their EP. It’s for free at RomComPh.bandcamp.com!
Still not over this. Playing live on air. I was on the verge of a flu that night, but damn, it was worth it. Thanks for having us, Carl and the rest of Jam 88.3!
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We’ll be on around 10. Also, live stream link.
“I have to get used to living without you.”
RomCom’s I Don’t Want To
a music video by 5-Foot Productions | B42 Productions





