Ely Buendia and the Itchyworms’ new
single is a wonder
by rick olivares
The new single from Ely Buendia
and the Itchyworms – “Lutang” and “Pariwara” is a must have not only for fans
of the respective artists but also for fans of good music.
Both Buendia and Itchyworms have
had a knack for melody to go with clever lines, insightful and personal lyrics
that stick to one’s heart and mind.
When Buendia collaborated with
the late Francis Magalona, In Love and
War, the result was magic. Just like when Magalona infused a rock edge to
his rap when he involved his band, Hardware Syndrome.
Now, the Itchyworms have been one
of the most tuneful bands with a dash of Weezer to come out this new
millennium. It was obvious when Itchyworms first came out, Buendia’s old
outfit, the Eraserheads – and the Beatles -- were a major influence. So when
the stars align – it’s like Pearl Jam and Neil Young’s “Mirror Ball” or David
Bowie and Queen on “Under Pressure” to name a few of a good many … great stuff
happens.
“Pariwara” was released in 2016
and I love the song with its Asin-like intro after which its infectious beat
with its skiffle-like style that harks back to 60s music and harmony. And as
simple as its chorus of “ngunit hindi tayo ‘di tayo titiklop” is, it’s
beautiful and it’s going to be a classic as a mantra or anthem.
And who would have thought that
lightning would strike twice with both collaborating once more on “Lutang”
despite the more somber mood? It has that 60s feel that strikes a deep chord within
me as a fan of that era’s music. And I’ll dare say that these two songs are
some of the best stuff from Buendia who is one of the most gifted songwriters
from any generations of Filipino recording artists.
Now both songs appear
back-to-back on the limited edition 7-inch single released on white vinyl that
was pressed in Japan. It comes in a handsome looking two-color jacket with its
nifty cover of the performers. This was first offered during the first Record
Store Day celebration in the Philippines as a pre-order – another cool move.
Now hopefully, next time any new stuff by anyone should be made available on
that day too in order to mark how special that day is for music fans.
Lutang/Pariwara is a must have not only for the music lover and
collector but also because of the daringness of Buendia’s OffShore Music --
from Apartel to Ely Buendia and the Itchyworms and soon to come, the Late
Isabel -- that is challenging the pop sensibilities of the Filipino audience
(in the way that Toti Dalmacion’s Terno Recordings has done for some time now).
Clearly, Buendia, Jugs Jugueta
and company make good music. And that begs for a third collab and a proper
album.
That’s the charm.
(For details on how to get a copy
of Ely Buendia and the Itchyworms’ Lutang/Pariwara, check out OffShore Music’s
Facebook page).
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