Mayday Parade hopes to brush up on Filipino for Makati Circuit Fest
By Matikas Santos
American rock band Mayday Parade is looking to brush up on their Filipino for their upcoming third performance in the country on May 25at the Makati Circuit Fest.

American rock band Mayday Parade is looking to brush up on their Filipino for their upcoming third performance in the country on May 25at the Makati Circuit Fest.

Calling its host “insensitive,” the Court of Appeals upheld the decision of the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) when it suspended TV5’s “Willing Willie” for a month over its episode in which a 6-year-old boy was cajoled into dancing like a lusty macho dancer.

Humanity is still barbaric and aim of cinema is to help in its perfection.

Temper Trap closed their set with Sweet Disposition last Saturday, May 18 at Wanderland Music Festival.

Following Willie Revillame’s announcement of retiring in October this year due to “personal” reasons, TV5 issued a statement on Tuesday wishing him well in “his new pursuits.”

Vilma Santos does it again! Her victory in the elections comes as no surprise. Ate Vi’s track record speaks for itself. Her grand slam winning streak is not confined to acting awards après tout. Here is what the Governor for all Seasons says after winning the third time around: “Sobra ang taos-puso [...]

Most Filipino audiophiles and art enthusiasts can only dream of being part of West Coast America’s famous, and supposedly, coolest annual Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. But thanks to the folks at Karpos Media, we get the closest thing to it back home.

After announcing his decision to retire starting October this year during the Tuesday edition of “Wowowillie,” the staff of Willie Revillame stated on Tuesday afternoon their full support for the famous millionaire-TV host.

30 Seconds To Mars continues to explore and employ technological advances to diversify their sound and to keep them from becoming too predictable. A perfect example of this is the futuristic and innovative “Up In The Air” which is the lead single from their latest studio-release entitled “Love, Lust, Faith + Dreams” which is now available in the market.

The last time Linkin Park held a concert in the Philippines was nine years ago. That was at the height of their popularity and they were second to none when it came to their own unique brand of music. To say they were huge at that early stage of their careers is the better word to describe the band’s international success. Who had not heard of their hits in those years? Linkin Park dominated the airwaves, record sales, and music channels for a good number of years. You could hear their songs being played everywhere. That was the impact that Linkin Park had at the time.

To me, Jason Mraz is that artist whose music always claimed half a gigabyte of my iPod’s memory. I have almost all of his songs and videos saved on my iPod because a lot of his tunes defined the first decade of my post-college life. That’s why I got excited when I learned that he was once again Philippine-bound for a one-night performance. That excitement doubled when I found out that INQUIRER.net was sending me to the Big Dome to cover his show. Not even the rainy weather could dampen my spirits that day; I already missed out on his previous concerts and there’s no way I’m letting this chance pass again.

Four years of recording hiatus could have affected the popularity of the Grammy award-winning Fall Out Boy in unfavorable way, especially with how music fans quickly turn over their attention to every exciting band act on the rise and eventually forget those who lay low.