Imago (band)
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Imago is a Filipino pop rock band composed of Aia De Leon (vocals/guitars), Myrene "Maps" Academia (bass), Tim Cacho (guitars) and Zach Lucero (drums) known for hit songs such as Akap, Anino, Ewan and Taralets.
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[edit] History
Imago was formed in 1999. They wrote an album’s worth of original material which they recorded under the helm of producer and musician Bob Aves. Their first album Probably Not But Most Definitely was released in 2001 under Viva Records.
The band has picked up a handful of Awit, Katha and NU107 Rock Awards (Best Female Award for Aia De Leon and Best Music Video for "Akap") from the first cd.[1]
Imago’s second album was released four years after. Recorded in 2003, the cd’s release was delayed by unexpected record label setbacks. Enthusiastic over their new songs however, the band was determined to release the album no matter what. Composed of eleven new cuts (plus four remixes by some of Manila’s premiere electronica acts), the material is relatively heavier compared to the first album. Released independently, Take 2 featured hit songs such as Akap and Anino.[2]
In 2006, Imago recorded a revival of Ewan, which was originally sung by the Apo Hiking Society.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Probably Not But Most Definitely
- Pretty me
- Pauna
- Rainsong
- Bathala
- The Box
- Tugon
- Hiwaga
- On Shadows & Tendencies
- Do
- Alay
- Salitoo
- Otherwise
- Idlip
- Salitree
- Unwed
- Wishlist
- Laya
- (Bonus Track) Rainsong Remix
[edit] Take 2
- Freefall
- Phoenix
- Akap
- Bihag
- Taning
- Anino
- Reset
- Gratitude
- One Way
- Soft Return
- Rush
- Roasted Anino Mix - Wolfmann
- Preset/Reset - Squid 9
- Taning/Mahal kong Kalaguyo - Morse
- Taning/Ipagpatuloy ang kasalanan - Morse