There is something that today’s aspiring bands have that other bands did not have a few years ago and that is social media. We all know the power of Social Media, it is a double edged sword, it can either make you or break you. I would really suggest for bands to take time and invest in using Social Media to reach out to fans who already love you and to potential fans. Get a Facebook page and a Twitter account spread the word, spread the music. Assign a Social Media Manager to manage your accounts or it could be the bands shared responsibility. Take time to answer back, like, favorite and retweet fans who reach out to you. It really helps when fans know that you acknowledge their existence and appreciate them.
Buzz worthy OPM bands
Here is a list of Buzz worthy OPM bands (for me at least). I would just like to say that I like the music that these bands play and their songs would actually make it in my playlist and I would actually buy their records. There are other buzz worthy OPM musicians and artists from different genres but that would not be my jam, so if you know of OPM artists from other genres who need a little push to gain more followers and get a little more exposure, I encourage you to write about them! Take to the internet and use Social Media to help our OPM artists. Blog about them. Get together with other fans and create Fanbases.
Fanbases can be very loyal, they can be intense, they can be rabid- they can be out of the ball park crazy! (at times) But you have to admit that our bands need them. Okay, if not rabid fanbases then loyal fans would do also.
So before I get carried a way, here is my buzz worthy OPM bands.
Describing their music as experimental rock, Circa is made up of Em Tolentino, SAM Salantes, ARKHO Andalis, DEV Dayang and REYCARL Olarte.
I was actually able to watch them perform live during Paramore Night 3 and let me just say that they are amazing! Really talented and a really nice group of musicians.
Listening to their original music you can tell that this band has definitely a lot of potential and there are many opportunities for them to really make it big – if given the chance, that’s where we the fans come in.
Em Tolentino fronting the band is a pretty strong presence. Her vocals remind one of the great Gwen Stefani, they are both haunting and beautiful -just listen to her sing “Ito na bang huling pag-ibig ko?” -it’s goosebumps guaranteed. When I watched her perform live she had the crowd at the palm of her hand.
They are currently playing gigs in different bars, guesting on radio shows and are endorsers for Elevate Apparelmnl (oh diba?!) Listen to their original song ‘Huling Pag-ibig’ below.
Save Me Hollywood was formed in 2010 and is actually comprised with some well-known local rock acts such as Chicosci’s bassist Carlos Calderon and Typecast’s drummer Melvin Macatiag. They are joined with April Morning Skies’ Aaron Corvera and Kenneth Aranza. The band is fronted by MYX VJ and Dj for Jam 88.3 Juliann Savard.
I found out about Save Me Hollywood during an OPM fueled research through Youtube. When I saw their video ‘Reckless’ (see video below) I knew it-this is my jam! I could and would literally listen to their music, watch their shows, buy their record- the whole nine yards! I was sold! I am a fan! I love their play on Rock, Pop, Punk and Alternative as they describe their music to be.
Another thing that I loved about their video was that there was a sequence where in it was shot in Ortigas, for me, I felt that it was great if not a relief to be able to watch a music video and say- Hey! I know that place! I felt a connection, a familiarity with what I was seeing and listening to- you might think it’s pretty lame and shallow but for me this is another great thing about OPM – you can proudly say that it’s ours.
They are currently playing gigs in different bars and recently had their first out of town gig in Bukidnon. Listen to their original song ‘Reckless’ below.
Hailing from Cebu, Drive me to Juliet shows you that is never too early to start pursuing your musical dreams.
Composed of the Racho siblings: Randy Rhoad Racho, Ken Hensly Racho and Kaye Razel Racho they are joined by Isser Job Libres and Jerand Ybanez.
They describe their genre and influences with 4 letters and those are R-O-C-K. Definitely a band to look out for, Kaye’s raw vocals and the guitar riffs that these guys use is impressive for their age. I’m really excited to see how this band will evolve musically. I mean if they sound like that now what more in a few years.
They are currently based in Cebu, their Facebook page has 15,258 likes. These guys have to come to Manila soon! (Very soon-please!) And I do hope that when they get here that they kick ass- I know that they can – we should just give them a chance.
Even if we missed their performance during Paramore Night 3, one listen to their song ‘Finding Atlantis’ (see below) had me celebrating Mad Hatter Day.
The band was formed in February of 2011 and is made up of College students from DLS-CSB School of Design and Arts. The band is made up of Mewa on vocals, Paco on bass, Andrew on guitars, Pat on guitars and Cash on drums.
Describing their genre as Rock/Alternative and OPM (Yehey! OPM!) Mad Hatter Day definitely has a heavier vibe- recommended with lots of headbanging and jumping and comments on their Youtube page are just asking for more.
They have already released their EP entitled, Alice in Distress last October 2012. I’m still in contact with the band since I want to get a CD copy of their EP. Call me old fashioned but I do prefer the CD version to the downloadable one. Once I get my hands (and ears) on this EP you can expect a review soon.
They are currently playing gigs in different bars, their Facebook page says that they are unsigned with a record label (and for the love of—they should be! Hello! Calling Record labels out there-sign them up!)
You can purchase Mad Hatter Day’s EP Alice in Distress by clicking on the link here.
I really am looking forward to that day when maybe one of these local bands I featured would headline a sold out concert, you know it really is possible and that would also depend largely on people like you and me who they need to support them. These guys, really do deserve more than just playing gigs in bars. They deserve a shot, they deserve a chance. They give us something that foreign acts cannot give us-they give us the pride to call them our very own.