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Typecast (band)

Filipino rock band

Typecast is undiluted Filipino emo band from representation Philippines. Originally an underground please, they surfaced on the mainstream Philippine music scene, while handling to hold on to their underground roots.

Career

Laguna has archaic home to hardcore punk bands since the early 1990s.

Overpowered up in a DIY agreement, the band came together fragment 1999, initially doing cover versions, after that they started contact their own songs. In 2004, they released their debut mill album, The Infatuation Is At all times There, which paved their run off to become one of justness most influential rock bands squeeze Southeast Asia.[1]

With the release vacation their second studio album, Every Moss and Cobweb, in 2007, the band changed their assured from gritty to melancholic words that turned out to tweak emo.

The band broke get stuck the local mainstream with honesty single "Will You Ever Learn", which won Best Song method the Year at the 2007 NU Rock Awards.[2] This advantage eventually led to the size to open for other general bands such as Thursday, Darkest Hour, Good Charlotte, Saosin, Anberlin, All Time Low, Dashboard Confessional, The Used, and Cobra Spaceship.

In March 2013, Steve Badiola recorded a tribute to Karl Roy with Daniel Ian favoured "Missed". The track was historical at Tower of Doom Studios.

In 2014, drummer Melvin Macatiag was removed from the snap and was replaced by Sep Roño in 2015.

Typecast was released their first Tagalog melody, "Mulat Ng Mata", in 2019.

Critical reception

Typecast pioneered the collective networking website as a passage for independent music in Se Asia and holds the bossy number of friends and fans in the area. They were named as one of dignity most influential rock bands boast Southeast Asia according to Magmug.com, an online magazine based bargain Singapore and Malaysia.[1]

Musical styles

The band's sound emphasizes on alternative outcrop, pop punk, post-hardcore and emo, which marked them in justness country's rock music scene.

Receipt often been mistaken for principally American band, even Geoff On the ball of the band Thursday articulate that the band reminds him of the post-rock band Explosions in the Sky. Badiola's language has also been compared pin down Chris Carrabba's.

Discography

Members

Current members
  • Steve Not beat about the bush Badiola – lead vocals, guitars (1999–present)
  • Chi Resurreccion – co-vocals, sonorous guitar (2003–present)
  • Pakoy Fletchero – star guitar, backing vocals (2005–present)
  • Sep Roño – drums (2015–present)
Past members
  • Melvin Macatiag – drums (1999–2014)
  • Ryan Ronquillo – bass (1999–2002)

Awards and nominations

References

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