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A 1 man rock band. A mix of electric and acoustic songs but id say 70% electric stuff. A mix of a lot of genres creating a unique sound. Hey guys, this is pretty much a 1 man band. I write, record, and play all of the instruments on all of the songs you hear*. Ive been playing bass since i was 4, guitar and drums since 8. Music is my life and i wouldnt give it up for the world.
we are halcyon. a band composed of george siton(lead), kim cabanero(vocalist), tom pacursa(bassist), boyong(drums and percussion), and don-don(rhythm).ronald mariano and nico villanueva(managers and buhat boys) We play alternative songs.we also like rock.
Just me playing acoustic guitar (or playing piano) and singing. Hey. Elegy is me (guitar, keys, vocals) and whoever else ends up playing with me.
anything but ordinary I'm just an ordinary girl who finds it cool to have my songs readily available on the net..
we are halcyon. a band composed of george siton(lead), kim cabanero(vocalist), tom pacursa(bassist), boyong(drums and percussion), and don-don(rhythm).ronald mariano and nico villanueva(managers and buhat boys) We play alternative songs.we also like rock.
we are halcyon. a band composed of george siton(lead), kim cabanero(vocalist), tom pacursa(bassist), boyong(drums and percussion), and don-don(rhythm).ronald mariano and nico villanueva(managers and buhat boys) We play alternative songs.we also like rock.
Hale resides in a small-but-fertile corner of the musical landscape. This land is populated by men and women who spent most of their youth in Hale resides in a small-but-fertile corner of the musical landscape. This land is populated by men and women who spent most of their youth in the rock scene, but who have recently discovered the simple beauty of a haunting melody and a few honest words. The music emanates a very sad undertone which the band describes as “melodrama”. The lyrical content
OFFICIAL KJWAN SOUNDCLICK PAGE!!! KJWAN FROM MANILA YES HERE IT IS!!! KJWAN burst onto the Philippine music scene in 2003, when the local rock music scene had forgotten who it was originally and people were almost afraid to listen to anything new. Still, they came down hard, raw, in your face, with the release of their self titled debut album (in 2004) and coined the now-familiar catchphrase, “Bastusan na!” Their hit song, “Daliri,” became an anthem to a new generation of rock listeners and b...