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Showing posts with label Filipino metal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Filipino metal. Show all posts

Sunday, October 21, 2012

ATTHISMO "Walang Sino Man" Music Video

ATTHISMO hardcore metal band from Valenzuela, Philippines release their music video "Walang Sino Man" directed by Willian Rivera. 



Video Synopsis:

The clip features an interesting storyline of hardcore music and hardcore visuals. At the beginning of the clip, we see the band ATTHISMO gearing up for a show. As one of the crew members looks for guitar cables in  some old wooden boxes, he makes a peculiar dark finding. While the band plays the song "Walang Sino Man" in a dark room observed by friends of the band and skeptics, a dark story unfolds regarding the murder of two individuals. At the end of the clip Chao Man (vocals for the band) looks into the wooden box and discovers a machete knife wrapped around an orange blanket. Giving the video clip a sense of intrigue to the already dark atmosphere. Like any interesting story, it's up to the viewer to make his or her interpretation as of what drove the killer to commit the crime and what eventually led the band to discover the murder weapon. 

For an independent production coming from the Philippines, we recommend you give this video clip a view. Not only for it's professional production or the entertainment aspect, but for the quality of the hardcore message it implies (no matter your language). 






ATTHISMO band
Chao Man - vocals
Arnold Miranda - drums
Downey Core - guitars
Arjay jandog - guitars
Jarred Niegas - bass
Sixx Relan Mahinay - guitars



 Web
http://rakista.com/atthismohc/
http://indiejam.ning.com/profile/atthismo
http://atthismo.webs.com/
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=16...
http://www.purevolume.com/atthismo
http://www.myspace.com/atthismo


Video Credits 

Director - Willan Rivera
Directors of Photography :
Day 1 - William P. Rivera
Day 2 - Willlan Rivera
Day 3 - Russel Rivera
Art Director - Mark Smith Gumayan
Light Director - Emmanuel Sanchez
Editor/Colorist/Visual Fx - Willan Rivera
Sound FX - Wendell Rivera
Production Designer - Neil Tanaleon
Production Coordinator - Chesska Rivera
Poster Designer - River Reyes
Producers - Willan Rivera and Balang sa Nayab
Concept by Willan Rivera

With special participation of Moshpit Family , Soliman Cruz , Henry Ressureccion,
Dime Mezzo Reyes Gallardo and Bobby Balingit

Friday, March 30, 2012

Southeast Asia Heavy Metal: Philippines

Southeast Asia Heavy Metal
Podcast Tour 2012
-Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines-

Episode 1: Philippines 


Pinoy Metal or Filipino Metal, in this episode we feature heavy metal music and interviews with Filipino metal artists. Regarding Filipino people and their relationship to metal music, Yagi Olaguera, singer for the band COG states “People think that Filipinos are a very happy people, and it is true. However, I feel like metal fans here in the Philippines these are the kind of listeners that don't want too much escapism in their music. These aren't the kind of people that close their eyes to what’s happening around them. I think that people that listen to metal and hardcore and these heavier genres; they listen to this kind of music because it reflects what's happening around them; it just doesn't dismiss the surroundings. It's very difficult here in the Philippines to not talk about politics because of how corruption, poverty and all this stuff affects people's lives. So, COG and a lot of the bands here, we are not overtly political, but you can't really escape it." COG is a ground breaking metal band in the sense that the band has incorporated the use of a saxophone in their music. That combined with a prolific gifted singer, in Olaguera, and the band’s eclectic musical influences combine to make COG a band that is contributing new elements to heavy metal music.   Regarding the band’s genre Olaguera states, “I don’t really like to put a label on it. Depending on the song we have, our songs sound pretty different from each other. Depending on the songs that people hear they have said we sound like Carcass; Hatebreed-which I don’t listen to very much, Isis; and Mastodon-some people have said that. I guess some of those are in the mix somehow, but we don’t really try to define it. It’s metal. That’s pretty much all there is to it. Metal with a lot of different influences thrown into the pot.”  

COG BAND
Yagi Olaguera, vocals, COG

Filipino women are also active members of the Pinoy Metal scene.  Fronting bands as lead singers, ranging from melodic to guttural death metal vocals to forming complete all female metal bands.  Answering to the question, on how metal music has empowered Filipino women, lead singer for SERENUS, Rhokz Batidora, states, “It empowers women because being a female or being a woman takes great courage to listen to metal music. It’s like you're freeing the monster inside a woman's body. Well that's how I feel every time I am performing. And it takes great courage for a woman to stand in front of many people, and let them understand the message of the songs and the music itself. It is not a boys club anymore. There is a power in metal music; it’s really great.” Several of the bands featured in this special include female members, SERENUS, DESCANT GOTT, ANHURA, OREMUZ, DREADED MORTUARY, and VOICE OF TRANQUILITY. Additionally, female members Monika Preysler (vocals, Ahura) and Russel Jean Gabitanan (bass, Oremuz) are featured with an interview in this episode.  In short, Filipino women are taken seriously in the Pinoy Metal scene. Making an immense contribution to heavy metal through their music, Pinoy women are also providing a little touch of Filipino beauty to the scene.

Russel Jean
Russel Jean Gabitana, bass, OREMUZ

Influenced by their surroundings, and using heavy metal music to empower themselves. Filipinos are a people of Southeast Asia that are putting their own particular stamp to heavy metal. Innovating, experimenting, or just playing the other styles of traditional metal with something new added. Filipino metal bands are breaking new grounds in heavy metal music, today. Such is the case of COG and their wide-ranging influences that include a saxophone player in their line-up. Filipino women have become an important part of the equation in the metal scene and will continue to be a force to reckon with in the future. Above all, Filipinos might be a happy people. But they are more than content with what they have accomplished so far in heavy metal music. A scene where men and women are equal in the grounds of heavy metal; a hunger that is fueled by the trials of society; a genuine feel for experimentation and innovation; all of these are elements that make for a remarkable metal scene.

Monkia Preysler
Monika Preysler, vocals, ANHURA

Artists/Songs in order of Appearance:

Bloodshedd
1. BLOODSHEDD - Beast 696 
Death Thrash, Pasay City, website
Cog
2. COG - Promethean
Experimental Metal, Quezon City, website
VOT
3. VOICE OF TRANQUILITY - Warlord
Death Thrash, Taguig City, website
Anhura
4. ANHURA - Illuminisim
Melodic Goth metal, Las Pinas/Taguig, i-tunes, website,
TOS
5. TYRANNY OF SOLIDITY - Unmerciful Wrath
Melodic Death metal, Metro Manila, website
OREMUZ
6. OREMUZ - Carnival
Experimental Dark Metal, Quezon City, i-tunes, website
DM
7. DREADED MORTUARY - Kill Your Senses
Thrash Metal, Quezon City, website
ATTHISMO
8. ATTHISMO - Walang Sino Man
Hardcore, Valenzuela, website
SIN
9. SIN - Equilibrium Supremacy
Experimental Metal, Metro Manila, website
DG
10. DESCANT GOTT - Forgotten Paragon
Melodic Death/thrash, Cainta, website
halmista
11. HALMISTA - Man and God
Power thrash metal, Pasig City, website 
Serenus
12. SERENUS - In My Dreams
Experimental alternative metal, Quezon City, i-tunes, website

13. COG - Millipede

SOUTHEAST ASIA HEAVY METAL PODCAST TOUR 2012

APRIL 20 - INDONESIA
MAY 04 - SINGAPORE
MAY 31 - MALAYSIA/THAILAND
JUNE 15 - GRAND FINALE