Kjwan

Kjwan
Origin Manila, Philippines
Genres OPM / Pinoy rock
Experimental rock
Alternative rock
Post-grunge
Hard rock
Alternative metal
Years active 2003 - present
Labels MCA Music Philippines (2009-)
Barnyard Music Philippines/PolyEast Records (2006)
Sony Music Philippines (2004)
Associated acts Shirley Beans
Sandwich
Hale
Dicta License
Website Official site
Members Marc Abaya
Kelley Mangahas
Boogie Romero
Enrique de Dios
Paolo Santiago
Past members J-Hoon Balbuena
Jorel Corpus

Kjwan is a Filipino band formed in 2003 by former Sandwich guitarist and vocalist Marc Abaya.

History

Long-time friends and former high school band-mates Marc Abaya (vocals) and Kelley Mangahas (bass) got together with fellow Ateneans Jorel Corpus (guitar) and J-hoon Balbuena (drums) to form the band’s initial lineup. In 2004 Boogie Romero (guitar), another high school friend and former band-mate of Marc and Kelley, joined the lineup. They released their self-titled debut album in 2004 with their carrier hit single “Daliri” which gained constant airplay on radio stations and television.

Kjwan released their second album, 2StepMarv three years later.

The band won Favorite Indie Artist in the local music channel MYX’s music awards night. Their video “Pintura” nabbed “Favorite Guest Appearance” with the help of a seasoned actress, Chin-Chin Gutierrez. They were also featured for a month on MTV Pilipinas in December 2006. They enjoyed a month-long feature as Yahoo Southeast Asia’s band of the month and another month-long feature as “Celebrity VJs” in MYX for the whole month of April 2006. They also got nominated in 6 categories in the 2007 NU Rock Awards for Artist of the Year, Best Live Act, Album of the Year, Producer of the Year (with Angee Rozul), Vocalist of the Year (Marc Abaya) and Guitarist of the Year (Boogie Romero).

At this time, the band also had the chance to show what Philippine rock is made of to various countries abroad. They headlined HK-Live, in Central, HK last October 2007. HK-Live is a monthly showcase of the Hottest Acts around Asia in HK’s Fringe Club. They were also part of the Annual Baybeats Music Festival in Singapore.

One of their biggest breakthroughs was winning the grand prize in the Asian and Philippine leg in IKON ASEAN Competition. Held in Putrajaya, Malaysia and watched by hundreds of thousands all over the region, their performance made an impact to the Asian Music Community. Kjwan beat thirty other bands from South East Asia.

Kjwan released their third album entitled 13 Seconds to Love. Inspired by the fact that a great song can be determined in just thirteen seconds, the band brought this along in their song writing with love as the common theme. The album was also preloaded in official releases of Nokia 5800 XpressMusic in the Philippines.[1]

Band members

Current members

Former members

Session musicians

Discography

Studio Albums

Year Title Label
2004 Kjwan Sony Music Philippines
2006 2StepMarv PolyEast Records/Barnyard Music Philippines
2009 13 Seconds to Love MCA Music Philippines
2014 Kjwan IV Volume One MCA Music Philippines

Other Appearances

Year Song Album
2003 Drizzle (Helltop Remix) Rx Band Breakout Finalists CD
2005 A Different Kind ROK ON! Music Inspired by the Ragnarok Online Game
2007 Daliri LIVE AND RAW (6UG Live CD)
2009 Pause Kerplunk! DEFIANT
2009 13 Seconds to Love Nokia 5800 Express Music Phone

MCA Music

2012 Kjwan IV volume 1 Independent

Awards and achievements

NU Rock Awards:

MTV Pilipinas Video Music Awards:

Myx Music Awards:

Miscellaneous and Other Awards:

References

  1. "The Best Search Links on the Net". kjwan.net. Retrieved 2012-03-26.

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