We have to admit though that todays bands face a lot of problems. And that is more than the others ever did in the previous years. Music piracy, competition from foreign releases, media bias, lack of promo support, underpaid or unpaid gigs, etc. etc. It is however to the credit of these kids, that they continue to plod on and remain dauntless over the difficulties. All they want is just to be able to play their music and who cares if they never get a Gold Record Award or a video on MTV. Among the most popular these days are MYMP or Make Your Mama Proud, Hale, Velcro, Sugarfree, Imago, Mayonnaise and many others.
And not to forget, there is also Sponge Cola which is turning out to be the most exciting among them. The groups debut album is titled Palabas and the first hit out of the 14-song set is KLSP. The letters in the title mean "Kulang lang sa pansin," which is a situation that every Pinoy knows. The song has all the elements of what makes a hit. It is simple and catchy. It also has a message that is easy to understand and that lots of young people can relate to.
Gaining a devoted fan base proved easy. It helps that KLSP is being performed by a group of four young men who are hip, intelligent and each in his own way, also attractive. Yael Yuzon, songwriter who does vocals and guitars, Armo on guitar, Gosh Dilay, the other songwriter who plays bass and does vocals and Chris Cantada on drums and vocals. These guys were students at the Ateneo High School only three years ago when they decided to form Sponge Cola. They then honed their talents by performing in school events and the local rock circuit, released an indie EP and then got a label deal with Sony.
Sponge Cola does not really present something new. The music harks back to the famous boy groups of the past. The simple harmonies, the predictable melodies, the themes that tell of the mundane and the use of colloquial terms hark back to the E-heads and further back to the Beatles. There is the occasional rock tune that echoes early Rivermaya but everything else hews close to a tested formula. The fact that Sponge Cola is new but still sounds familiar set the group off on the road to stardom in record time.
Sponge Colas Palabas is made up of all originals. Aside from KLSP, there are also 22, Partisan, Neon, On the Floor, Stones Throw, Jillian, Lunes, To the Sly and Cunning, Una, Dragonfly, Gemini, Jeepney and Closure. KLSP is still riding high but if these guys will soon decide on a new single, then Jeepney, a cute love song, sounds like the best choice.
Love Moves in Mysterious Ways by Nina; True by Ryan Cabrera; Lumingon Ka Lang by Sarah Geronimo; KLSP by Sponge Cola; From the Start by Rachelle Ann Go; Hello by Ogie Alcasid; Over and Over by Nelly and Tim McGraw; Steamy Nights by Billy Crawford; Too Crazy by South Border; Do Somethin by Britney Spears.
Kung Akin ang Mundo by Erik Santos; Jopay by Mayonnaise; Akap by Imago; Broken Sonnet by Hale; Get Right by Jennifer Lopez; Girl by Destinys Child; Over by Lindsay Lohan; Holiday by Green Day; Let Me Love You by Mario; and Lala by Ashlee Simpson. Incidentally, the beautiful girl in Ryan Cabreras True video is Ashlee Simpson. They were dating when it was shot.