After inking a recording contract with Star Music, Rivermaya released their new single yesterday over at Spotify and Youtube, and also in various Radio stations. The new single, titled "Manila" unleashed Rivermaya's long held secret for the past few months, the impending return of Nathan Azarcon to the band. Azarcon had been part of the original incarnation of Rivermaya and was last seen/heard with his band Hijo after a bitter break up with Bamboo Manalac (former original Rivermaya vocalist) to put an end to their successful post Rivermaya band Bamboo (the band). Continuing their revolving vocalist policy since losing three lead vocalists in the past incarnations, Azarcon exploded in his vocal debut as a new member of the current version of Rivermaya. Azarcon is no stranger to singing as he used to once in a while sing a couple of songs in the past Rivermaya albums, as well as doing the lead vocals duty in the short lived Hijo project. Azarcon's imprints is all over the song as it gives this version of Rivermaya an edgier sound. What more could you ask, when you combine Azarcon's bass guitars wizardry to Mike Elgar's blaring lead guitar solos. Perhaps, this is the most talented lead guitar partner that Azarcon has ever played with since Perf de Castro! Though this is not a knock on former Bamboo/Hijo lead guitarist Ira Cruz. Cruz was an excellent guitar player too, but he leaned more on acid jazz music than rock. Of course Azarcon is joined by a guitar wielding Mark Escueta (original Rivermaya Drummer) this time and joined in by drummer Ryan Peralta (who is being ribbed by fans for being an uncanny Bamboo lookalike).
Manila's music video brings us to the seedy streets of Ermita, to the red light district capital of Manila. But I can't discuss more of the song here. Because you just got to hear it to believe the hype! Check out the music video below:
Exciting times for Rivermaya ahead! Can;t wait for the new Album!
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