Bamboo (band)

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Background information
Origin Manila, Philippines
Genre(s) Pop Rock
Years active 2002–present
Label(s) EMI Philippines
Associated
acts
Rivermaya
Passage
Website bamboo.com.ph
Members
Bamboo Mañalac (Vocals)
Nathan Azarcon (Bass)
Ira Cruz (Guitars)
Vic Mercado (Drums)

Bamboo is a Filipino alternative rock band founded in 2002 by the former vocalist of Rivermaya, Bamboo Mañalac. The band is named after its frontman, Bamboo Mañalac. According to Ira Cruz, the guitarist, the word bamboo also relates to strength and durability with an island feel to it. Two of its members were former members of Rivermaya, Bamboo Mañalac and Nathan Azarcon. The other two members, Ira Cruz and Vic Mercado, were also former instrumentalists of another band, Passage.

Four years after their departure from Rivermaya, Mañalac and Azarcon caught up again with each other, where Azarcon introduced him to Ira Cruz and Vic Mercado who were then members of Pop Ballad band Passage. Bamboo released their debut album As the Music Plays in February 2004 where it got positive response from fans and critics alike. The album also won numerous awards at AWIT Awards, NU107 Rock Awards, and MTV Pilipinas 2004.

Their second album, Light Peace Love, which was released in 2005, consisted of ten songs of differing moods and subjects, which took only 3 months to record. This album has a softer sound with both its lyrics and delivery. For this album they added more strings and variety of other instruments, including a trumpet. The band experimented with several new styles that may please new listeners, at the risk of disappointing fans of the more conventional rock of their first album.

Their third album, We Stand Alone Together, was released in 2007. It contains revived local songs such as the song of Cabangon "Tatsulok" and international songs such as Paul Simon's "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover" from different generations. It also includes bonus tracks like unplugged versions of their hit songs from previous albums such as "Mr. Clay", "These Days", and "Hallelujah".

Contents

[edit] Discography

As the Music Plays
As the Music Plays
Light Peace Love
Light Peace Love

[edit] Singles

  • Noypi (As the Music Plays)
  • Mr. Clay (As the Music Plays)
  • Masaya (As the Music Plays)
  • These days (As the Music Plays)
  • Hallelujah (Light Peace Love)
  • F.U. (Light Peace Love)
  • Much Has Been Said (Light Peace Love)
  • Truth (Light Peace Love)
  • Peace Man (Light Peace Love)
  • Tatsulok (We Stand Alone Together)
  • Probinsyana (We Stand Alone Together)

[edit] Awards

  • SOP Music Awards 2005
Strictly Alternative Category Winner: "Hallelujah" - Bamboo
  • SOP Pasiklaband 2006
Best Rock Band - Bamboo
Vocalist of the Year - Bamboo Manalac
  • MTV Pilipinas 2004 Music Awards
Favorite New Artist/Group: Bamboo, for "Noypi"
Favorite Song: "Noypi" - Bamboo
Favorite Group: Bamboo, for "Noypi"
  • MTV Pilipinas 2005 Music Awards
Favorite Media Soundtrack: "Fiesta Amazing"(Smart) - Bamboo
  • MTV Pilipinas 2006 Music Awards
Best Cinematography in a Video - Bamboo for "Much Has Been Said"
  • 18th Awit Awards 2005
Best Performance by a New Group Recording Artist: "Noypi" -Bamboo
Best Rock: "Noypi" -Bamboo
People's choice Favorite Song: "Noypi" - Bamboo
  • 19th Awit Awards 2006
Album of the Year - Light, Peace, Love
Best Performance by a Group - bamboo
Song of the Year - Hallelujah
Best Ballad - Much Has Been Said
Best Rock Song - Hallelujah
Peoples Choice Award - Bamboo
Most Promising Entertainer
  • NU Rock Awards 2004
Vocalist of the year: Bamboo Manalac
Song of the Year: "Noypi" - Bamboo
Drummer of the year: Vic Mercado of Bamboo
Listeners' Choice Award: Bamboo
Band of the Year: Bamboo
  • NU Rock Awards 2005
Vocalist of the year: Bamboo Manalac
Album of the year: Light, Peace, Love - Bamboo
Listeners' Choice Award: Bamboo
  • 93.1 RX Year End Awards 2004
Song of the Year - "Masaya"
New Local Artist of the Year - Bamboo
Local Group of the Year - Bamboo
  • 89.9 TM Year End Awards 2004
Song of the Year - "Masaya"
New Local Artist of the Year - Bamboo
Song of the Year - "Noypi"

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