hmmmm....HALE, dli man kaayo nice tanan song. but ambot lang sa uban dli man ta parehas. puede nako ni upload tanan song sa ilang album. pero basin ma kalabuso ko ani. ayaw saba. hehehe
hmmmm....HALE, dli man kaayo nice tanan song. but ambot lang sa uban dli man ta parehas. puede nako ni upload tanan song sa ilang album. pero basin ma kalabuso ko ani. ayaw saba. hehehe
one of the most annoying pinoy bands together with cueshe, wheres the art.........
lyrics maayo musuwat ang hale, pero music mediocre ra, I hate great lyrics with bad music, cueshe bati tanan
Hale's music is refreshing, just right, and hits the spot in a way that defies most attempts to lump the band with other bands. Hale's music has none of the high whiny screeching of too-tight vocals and the ear-splitting sound of guitars being tortured by overzealous guitarists. It has none of the roaring and rumbling and mumbling. Yet how does one describe music that isn't too light, isn't too pop, isn't too low, isn't too thrashy, isn't too old-school, isn't too electric -- music that, while excercising restraint, delivers a clear, solid, and powerful thrust of sound and lyrics? Is it time to dredge up that buzzword of bygone days, "alternative," and apply it here in its true non-pejorative sense? If the term "alternative" was used originally used to describe a genre of music that was an alternative at a time when modern rock continued to fragment into punk, post-punk, hardcore punk, Gothic rock, college rock, poppy new New Wave, classic rock, emo, and what have you -- and if good alternative is not only an alternative to other genres but is also both descendant and antecedent of other genres, carefully borrowing, fusing, and rejecting influences -- then Hale is the country's hottest alternative band.
And the lyrics. Hale delivers honest lyrics, at times powerful, at times sweet as a dagger, at times a bit melancholy (owing perhaps to what the band describes as "melodrama," that sad undertone that currently pervades the local landscape and touches even the arts), at times energetic, at times angry, but always honest and thoughtful. It is this honesty, coupled with music that serves to move the mood forward, a progressive and forward and climactic motion in the composition (as opposed to the lukewarm cyclical bang-bang rinse-and-repeat "compositions" of cookie stamp bands), that makes fans out of even the most jaded of first listeners.
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i dunno... i usually appreciate bands kung maayo ila live and i heard alot of negative comments comin from peeps na naka kita sa ila gig...
mao jed! support thy own!Originally Posted by sercor::jhumzki
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hale bayot. bisaya. hihi. btaw, depende sa tawo. ultimately ang listener ra jud ang ultimate judge, naa ra nya unsaon pag tan-aw/paminaw ang music. in my case, new generation songs dont affect me that much, not to say that they're not good. its just that, there's some point in your life when the type of music that you want to live and hear gets chosen, newer bands will pass by no matter how great just dont seem to affect you any longer.
Idol nako ang drummer sa hale kay pareha'g nawong ni budoy of jr. kilat!
HALE SUX!!!
daghana mga rockers nabayot ui....WAAAAAAAAAH!!!![]()
si champ murag magnet pag-abot, tanan tao nagkabuang ug paduol sa stage, hahahaha!
pero grabe ang bahista. :mrgreen:
way nangreply mga kanahan....hahaha! guilty as charged: nangabayot gyud.![]()
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