Iconic and
multi-platinum-selling band Rivermaya makes a local recording scene comeback
with the much-awaited release of their album Panatang Makabanda, under
Universal Records. The album is their first in four years and their first with
Universal Records.
Rivermaya is now composed of
Mark Escueta, Norby David, Mike Elgar and Ryan Peralta.
Rivermaya joins the label’s
elite roster of bands – Parokya Ni Edgar, Kamikazee, Sponge Cola, Calla Lily,
among others.
“It's really a great honor
for us, not only to become part of such a high-calibre roster, but to be given
the chance to work with a company that has always championed the Filipino
artist. It took a few weeks for it to really sink in. Di kami makapaniwala,”
says Mark. “Finally, we're ‘home.’”
The album’s single Pilipinas,
Kailan Ka Magigising, penned by founding Rivermaya member Mark Escueta, is
reminder to everyone to go against crab mentality, and selfishness, especially
now that another elections is within the horizon once again.
When asked how the single was
chosen among the tracks recorded for the forthcoming Panatang Makabanda album,
drummer-turned-guitarist Mark quips, “In the early stages of recording, this
song became the initial favorite of the group. It's also a fun song to play
live. Maganda yung message ng kanta and very timely rin since election
time nanaman tayo. “
Norby adds, "Hopefully
our new record can take the fans to a whole new level and attract more new
listeners to our songs and stories. We are all excited for what each of us can
bring to the table, and soon to your ears."
When asked to sum up his Rivermaya journey from 1993 to 2013 founding member Mark says: “One of my firm beliefs is that the best part about being a
musician is the PROCESS. If you enjoy the process then all your gigs,
songs and albums will be celebrations after a great day at the ‘dream
office.’ If the process is messed up, many things can go wrong and it
can even end up as a painful experience. It has to be good for
everybody, not just one or two. Few people know, and I’m sure a lot of
my fellow musicians will agree, that one of the most important things
that keeps a band going is something that is not so musical in nature.
It’s called laughter. A band that laughs together, stays together.
Diyan mayaman ang Rivermaya ngayon, tawanan, pagkakaibigan at bagong
musika.”
When asked to sum up his Rivermaya journey from 1993 to 2013 founding member Mark says: “One of my firm beliefs is that the best part about being a
musician is the PROCESS. If you enjoy the process then all your gigs,
songs and albums will be celebrations after a great day at the ‘dream
office.’ If the process is messed up, many things can go wrong and it
can even end up as a painful experience. It has to be good for
everybody, not just one or two. Few people know, and I’m sure a lot of
my fellow musicians will agree, that one of the most important things
that keeps a band going is something that is not so musical in nature.
It’s called laughter. A band that laughs together, stays together.
Diyan mayaman ang Rivermaya ngayon, tawanan, pagkakaibigan at bagong
musika.”
Stay in touch with
Rivermaya through their facebook page
www.facebook.com/rivermayamusic, Twitter and Instagram: @rivermayaband
and also check out the bands voice blogs on the Bubbly App for iOS or
Android. Their official website is www.rivermaya.ph.
www.facebook.com/rivermayamusic, Twitter and Instagram: @rivermayaband
and also check out the bands voice blogs on the Bubbly App for iOS or
Android. Their official website is www.rivermaya.ph.
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