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04.12.08

Local indie band wows American rock band

- Bands, Indie, Videos -

JUST like Charice Pempengco and Arnel Pineda, Filipino indie band Workshop is making waves on YouTube, a popular online video sharing website.

Apparently, American rock band Firehouse — yup, that 80s rock group that popularized songs like “I Live My Life For You” and “Love of a Lifetime” — has noticed a Workshop cover of their song “I Live my Life for You” on YouTube.

In this video interview with INQUIRER.net executive editor Leo Magno, Workshop recalls the story of how Firehouse discovered and even acknowledged their performance, as the American rock band decided to embed their video on their official Firehouse MySpace page.

03.12.08

Wolfgang goes digital

- Bands, Downloads, Entertainment (general), Music, News, Wolfgang -

GOOD old rock music served differently.

Six years since last churning out an album (2001’s Black Mantra), Basti Artadi and the boys find themselves waking up to a digital age. Hence, their sixth installment rocking its way into mobile phones.

All ten songs in Villains (not at all related to the hit TV show Heroes, Basti says) will be available for download via Smart’s Music Store.

The album is released independently via Semenelin Music put up by the band itself, obviously referencing their 1996 major-label debut album.

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02.12.08

Sepultura: the living death metal

- Competitions, Gigs, Sepultura -

IT was all rock music in the Marikina Sports Complex last Saturday as the annual rock fest and tournament Red Horse Muziklaban celebrated its 10th year anniversary.

The event is also the biggest so far as it played host to over a dozen of the country’s best rock bands.

Budding rock bands also competed for a million pesos in cash prize and a chance to become the next product endorser for Red Horse. Ten finalists from different parts of the country smashed their way to prove who among them will become the up and coming “rakista”.

This year’s winner is the band EVEN from Baguio City. They will get one million pesos and a recording contract.

Muziklaban 2008 also presented for the first time the world’s most popular death metal and thrash metal band, Sepultura from Brazil.

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01.12.08

Do Video Games Make The Music Now?

- Aerosmith, Entertainment (general), Music -

By Clarence Yu

APPARENTLY, gaming company Activision’s collaboration with rock legends Aerosmith has paid off handsomely for both parties. As reported on the Gamasutra website, the sales to date of the game Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, has netted the band more revenue than any one of its album releases.

In my opinion, the success of the Guitar Hero franchise is dependent on two things: artist name association and the technology employed to make the game highly entertaining to gamers. I am a big Aerosmith fan, but not into gaming myself — thus, I was never attracted that much to consider buying the game.

Of course, there are many exceptions to my theory. I’m pretty sure that a lot of gamers who weren’t familiar with Aerosmith bought the game: some were probably intrigued, some had nothing better to do with their money and most were probably challenged by the game. Good for them. They get to enjoy themselves, while learning the music of one of the best rock bands of all time.

How does this bode for the music industry in general? For one thing, I’m pretty sure that most big name bands will start to fall in line for their share of the revenue pie. Van Halen and Metallica are examples of the next bands to be featured on the franchise. Big money is in store for both the bands and Activision. But to boast of Guitar Hero’s “music selling power” is a bit of a stretch; by reversing the logic, you can say that Aerosmith enabled Activision’s “video game selling power.”

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