Imago (band)

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Imago
OriginQuezon City, Philippines
Genres
Years active1997–present
Labels
Associated acts
MembersMyrene Academia
Kiara San Luis
Tim Cacho
Zach Lucero
Mervin Panganiban
Past membersAia de Leon
Michelle Pritchard
Arvin Gatmaitan
Mayumi Gomez

Imago is a Filipino rock band composed of Kiara San Luis (vocals), Myrene "Maps" Academia (bass), Tim Cacho (guitar), Zach Lucero (guitar) and Mervin Panganiban (drums).

History[]

Imago was formed in 1997 With Aia de Leon on vocals and rhythm guitar, Tim Cacho on lead guitar, Arvin Gatmaitan on bass and back up vocals, Zach Lucero on drums and London-born Michelle Pritchard on violin. After their tribal-sounding track entitled "Rainsong" spent considerable time being played on NU107's In The Raw, a program for independent bands in the country, it eventually graduated into the station's mainstream playlist. They were then signed a recording contract with Viva Records and were able to record their debut album entitled, Probably Not But Most Definitely under the helm of producer/musician Bob Aves and Grace Nono. The album was released in 2001 and included 19 tracks which included their pre-album songs like "Rainsong" and "Alay" as well as an electronica remix of "Rainsong" by friend and musician (former Eraserheads drummer) Raimund Marasigan under the Squid 9 nom de musique. The album was highly regarded by the alternative industry for their courage to take on a Celtic/World Music feel in their music rather than the rap-growl (fondly known as "Hupaw" by most music critics) scene that was growing at the time, as well as the poetic approach to their lyrics.

The band has picked up a handful of Katha and NU107 Rock Awards (Best Female Award for Aia De Leon and Best Music Video for "Akap") from the first cd.[1] All this while maintaining a consistent public presence around Metro Manila, playing in various venues with other bands in the lineup as well as part of various production events such as Admit One and Sunday Grabe Sunday. During this time, Aia also joined the all-girl alt-pop band , as a bassist, replacing their original member Annette Ortiz who left for the United States and now a member of the newly reformed Filipino band, .

Around this time period, bassist Arvin Gatmaitan and violinist Michelle Pritchard parted ways with the band. Arvin played with progressive metal band Eternal Now and is currently pursuing a business career. Michelle followed her other passion, race car driving and became a regular competitor in the Philippine motorsports scene. Michelle was also hosting the NBC TV show, Auto Review and was associate editor for C! Magazine. Michelle was briefly married to Wolfgang drummer, Wolf Gemora and has now returned to her London roots and is now married to Irish-born Kevin Byrne with whom she has two young boys. Michelle's signature Celtic-influenced violin strokes were missed by many early fans as Imago's sound morphed into mainstream pop shortly after Myrene Academia, former NU107 DJ and Sandwich bassist joined the band.

Imago's second album was released 2 years after, though they had been playing most of their new material during gigs. Recorded in 2003, the CD's release was delayed by unexpected record label setbacks and was thus aptly titled Take 2 which was clearly a reflection of the band's second attempt in releasing an album. The material is relatively heavier compared to the first album, trading in the ethereal cum New Age sensibilities with a modern pop rock flavor, even incorporating rap along with the staccato-type of singing they had been known for. Released independently, Take 2 featured hit songs such as Akap and Anino [2]. Take 2 produced the new sound and gave the band a wider audience, having been played in some mainstream CHR (Current Hit Radio) format stations. "Taning" was also included in the soundtrack to the Peque Gallaga comeback experimental film, .[2]

In 2006, Imago released their third album, "Blush" under Universal Records with "Taralets" as the lead single which was one of the certified hits of 2006 in the radio and music video channels. The song was also used as a theme song for the movie "Pitong Dalagita" and as a campaign jingle for a Philippine senatorial candidate. In the same year, they recorded a revival of Ewan, which was originally sung by the APO Hiking Society. In 2007, they earned a nomination for Favorite Artist in the 2007 MYX Music Awards. They also released their second single of their "Blush" album, "Sundo". The music video was directed by Marie Jamora which was also the director for their previous videos, Akap and Taralets.

After the success of the third single Walang Misteryo, their fourth single, entitled "Under Repair" was recently released. The video of the latest single features the band impersonating ABBA.

"Blush" has also been certified Gold Record in January 2008, shortly after the release of the album's Special Edition CD.

In March 2008, the band was invited to be one of the many other artists from all over the world to perform in the annual Mosaic Music Festival in Singapore. Lead vocalist Aia de Leon, also shared vocal duties with Broken Social Scene's Kevin Drew during his band's opening number at the same event.

In 2010, Imago released its fourth album entitled "Effect Desired None" with "Huling Yakap Ng Mundo" as the lead single.[3]

In April 2013, lead vocalist Aia de Leon left the band.[4] On September 13, it was announced that Mayumi Gomez would be the band's new lead vocalist.[5]

On June 25, 2014, Imago released its Kapit album. With 8 tracks on the album, Imago fans recognized the familiar sound of the group they were accustomed to. The album is produced by Raimund Marasigan of Sandwich and Eraserheads fame.[6]

The beginning of 2019 brought about the departure of Mayumi from Imago due to her move to the US to focus on her new life as a wife. Kiara San Luis takes over as the vocalist of the band.

Members[]

Current members[]

  • Kiara San Luis – lead vocals, guitars (2019–present)
  • Myrene Academia – bass guitar, backing vocals (2003–present)
  • Tim Cacho – lead guitar (1999–present)
  • Zach Lucero – lead & rhythm guitar, backing vocals, occasional drums and percussions (1999–present)
  • Mervin Panganiban – drums and percussion (2013–present)

Past members[]

  • Mayumi Gomez - lead vocals, keyboards (2013–2019)
  • Aia de Leon – lead vocals, guitars (1997–2013)
  • Michelle Pritchard – violin (1997–2002)
  • Arvin Gatmaitan – bass guitar (1997–1999)

Discography[]

Probably Not But Most Definitely (2001)[]

  1. Pretty me
  2. Pauna
  3. Rainsong
  4. Bathala
  5. The Box
  6. Tugon
  7. Hiwaga
  8. On Shadows & Tendencies
  9. Do
  10. Alay
  11. Salitoo
  12. Otherwise
  13. Idlip
  14. Salitree
  15. Unwed
  16. Wishlist
  17. Laya
  18. 18
  19. (Bonus Track) Rainsong Remix

Take 2 (2004)[]

  1. Freefall
  2. Phoenix
  3. Akap
  4. Bihag
  5. Taning
  6. Anino
  7. Reset
  8. Gratitude
  9. One Way
  10. Soft Return
  11. Rush
  12. Roasted Anino Mix (Bonus track)
  13. Preset/Reset (Bonus track)
  14. Taning/Mahal kong Kalaguyo (Bonus track)
  15. Taning/Ipagpatuloy ang Kasalanan (Bonus track)

Blush (2006)[]

  1. Zelo
  2. Lula
  3. Sundo
  4. Under Repair
  5. Highway
  6. Lights Out
  7. Last Dance
  8. Closer
  9. Taralets
  10. Walang Mysteryo
  11. So Be It
  12. S.R.O

Effect Desired None (2010)[]

  1. Bawal
  2. Ang Huling Yakap Ng Mundo
  3. Sutil
  4. Sa Ngalan Mo
  5. Yahoo
  6. Effects Desired None
  7. Premonition
  8. Can I
  9. Sagad
  10. Spare Change Glitter

Kapit (2015)[]

  1. Kapit
  2. Nagkalimutan
  3. Then was Forever
  4. Summer Baby
  5. Sa Wala
  6. Malaya
  7. Then Was Forever (Remix)
  8. Kapit (Remix)

Miscellaneous[]

  1. Spolarium - Ultraelectromagneticjam!: The Music Of The Eraserheads
  2. Ewan - Kami nAPO muna
  3. Let It Snow - Close Up Season of Smiles
  4. Umagang Kay Ganda - Theme Song for ABS-CBN's "Umagang Kay Ganda" morning program
  5. Love is in my hair (OST for the CineMalaya Film entry PISAY)
  6. Show Me Your Smile - Kami nAPO muna ulit
  7. Taralets - Theme Song for Pitong Dalagita
  8. Blue Kiss (song) - Cover song (Promotional Purposes only)

Collaborations of Imago[]

  • Ultraelectromagneticjam!: The Music Of The Eraserheads (Sony BMG Music Philippines, 2005)
  • (Viva Records, 2005)
  • Kami nAPO muna (Universal Records, 2006)
  • (Universal Records, 2006)
  • Pinoy Ako 2 (Star Music, 2006)
  • Kami nAPO muna ulit (Universal Records, 2007)
  • (Universal Records, 2008)
  • Super Astig Hits (Universal Records, 2016)

Awards and nominations[]

Year Award Giving Body Category Nominated Work Results
2001 NU Rock Awards Vocalist of the Year (for Aia de Leon) Won[7]
Drummer of the Year (for Zach Lucero) Won[7]
Best New Artist N/A Nominated
Album of the Year "Probably Not But Most Definitely" Nominated
2005 NU Rock Awards Best Female Award (for Aia de Leon) Won
Music Video of the Year "Akap" Won
Vocalist of the Year (for Aia de Leon) Nominated
Rising Sun Award N/A Nominated
Song of the Year "Akap" Nominated
Best Female Award (for Myrene Academia) Nominated
Album of the Year "Take 2" Nominated
Artist of the Year N/A Nominated
2006 MYX Music Awards Favorite Indie Artist N/A Nominated[8]
NU Rock Awards Bassist of the Year (for Myrene Academia) Won
Vocalist of the Year (for Aia de Leon) Nominated[9]
Best Live Act N/A Nominated[9]
Best Female Award (for Aia de Leon) Nominated[9]
Best Album Packaging Electrolychee.com for "Blush" Nominated[9]
2007 MYX Music Awards Favorite Artist N/A Nominated[10]
NU Rock Awards Song of the Year "Sundo" Nominated[11]
Best Music Video "Sundo" Nominated[11]
2008 MYX Music Awards Favorite Music Video "Sundo" Nominated[12]

References[]

  1. ^ "ROCKIN' ON AT THE 2005 NU ROCK AWARDS". Archived from the original on 2007-01-24. Retrieved 2007-01-29.
  2. ^ Staying True
  3. ^ Mata, Justin John, "Imago's Effect Desired None!", stir.ph, retrieved October 6, 2010
  4. ^ Sallan, Edwin P., "No singer, no problem: Imago to carry on after Aia de Leon's exit", InterAksyon.com, retrieved July 18, 2013
  5. ^ Borja, Feliz. "IMAGO Announces New Band Lineup!". MYX Philippines. Retrieved 7 June 2014.
  6. ^ Villano, Alexa (6 July 2014). "Imago back with new album 'Kapit'". Contributor. Rappler.com. Retrieved 1 October 2015.
  7. ^ Jump up to: a b "RockAwards 2001: And the winners are..." Archived from the original on 2006-03-25. Retrieved 2006-05-08.
  8. ^ Baby A. Gil (May 1, 2006). "List of 1st MYX Music Awards nominees". PhilStar. Retrieved September 12, 2020.
  9. ^ Jump up to: a b c d Gil, Baby A. (November 24, 2006). "NU 107 Rock Awards nominees". PhilStar.com. Retrieved November 28, 2018.
  10. ^ Baby A. Gil (February 5, 2007). "A MYX Magna for Apo nominees". PhilStar. Retrieved September 16, 2020.
  11. ^ Jump up to: a b "And the nominees are ..." Inquirer.net. 2007-11-26. Archived from the original on 2008-02-02. Retrieved 2008-06-04.
  12. ^ Jocelyn Dimaculangan (February 18, 2008). "Third MYX Music Awards to be held on March 26". PEP.ph. Retrieved September 26, 2020.

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