Local scenery: Music Geek-Speak

My apologies, my apologies! I haven’t updated in the longest time but you have to forgive me if I have to attend to the little people who amuse me outside this blogosphere. I was in Kadayawan last week having fun and was very, very busy getting - shall we say - intoxicated by the festival high. Of course, I watched Up Dharma Down up at Jack’s ridge, as if seeing them once wasn’t enough to make me happy. But I do say kudos to the opening acts, especially The Chicha Rones. They’re a bunch of kids from Ateneo de Davao. And hey, I’m plugging for the sake of plugging because they are pretty good. At this point though, I can only say that I’d love to see more originals from them.

And while I’m on that note, what is up with Go Larry Go lately? I haven’t seen them around, at least not as frequent as before. (PLUS, they ditched the UDD gig!) Way back, they did an opening act for Urbandub at Orange Grove which I felt was one of the best underground gigs that had ever taken place in Davao. I miss False Alarm, too. (Nax and his career, sheesh.) And where are you Nadine si Ate? To the vocalist: Bryan, is law school really sucking you in to that vortex of the serious?

I can’t put my finger on it but the rock scene in Davao is pretty immense if we give them enough credit. I’m reluctant to admit that Manila music is a valid subgenre given as to how it does have a distinct sound that just screams Manilacentricism. Because it makes me think: what about Davao music? Do we have a distinct voice to begin with? I just think Cynthia Alexander or Joey Ayala when I hear the word Davao and attach it to the whole music + geography idea. Inasmuch as there was an appreciable attempt from Eric Gancio to establish a community of Davao musical artists, I haven’t felt its waves yet. Show us some love people! Support the natives.

Kids, any gigs lately?

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I’m re-appreciating the Cardigans.

If you want me, I’m your country. (From their 2003 album, Long Gone Before Daylight - You’re the storm)

Inter-racial much?

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I’ll be leaving for Butuan this weekend, and I believe that’ll close the entire deal about my being busy. Afterwhich, perhaps I can shift my priorities to…say that band I was yapping about. I’m not sure if I still have his contact number.

But damn, my fingers are itchy.

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3 Responses for "Local scenery: Music Geek-Speak"

  1. LivingSouL September 1st, 2006 at 12:43 am

    Hey, i’m wondering if we could exchange links.. :)

  2. Ria Jose September 8th, 2006 at 8:25 am

    Hey! There’s going to be a concert here in Davao City on December. One of the featured bands will be Go Larry. ;) I’ll keep you updated.

  3. shiella macion July 2nd, 2007 at 1:36 am

    hey, i wonder who you are. i mean, im part of the davao scene. ska scene to be exact and i’ve been around the guys you’ve mentioned on this entry. anyhoo, davao only lacks the machinery… that’s my opinion. we’ve got lots of very talented individuals/bands…hahay…we’ve lots of ideals for the scene… i may be bringing enchi this kadayawan for the reggae scene…i hope it’ll push thru though

    please email me so we can exchange links….heheheh


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