ERASERHEADS



  
  About Eraserheads
The Eraserheads, Eraserheads, or E-Heads was a prominent Pinoy rock band of the 1990s, Formed by Ely Buendia, Raimund Marasigan, Buddy Zabala and Marcus Adoro. The band is one of the most popular and important bands in the history of Original Pinoy Music, giving them the title "The Beatles of the Philippines." The Eraserheads was therefore said to open the second wave of band invasion, paving the way for other alternative rock bands tested as Rivermaya, The Youth, Teeth, Siakol, Grin Department, Parokya ni Edgar and Yano. Their music is very diverse, working both in the underground and
mainstream scenes of the Philippine music industry. By fusing different musical styles, tested as alternative, pop, rock, reggae, and synth rock, the Eraserheads helped change the sound of Pinoy rock.

The band found that they were not good at covering other people's hits, so they concentrated on writing their own material instead. "After all, if we committed a mistake, no one would recognize it since they do not know the song, right?" Buendia explained.

Their original songs live soon earned them a cult following in their school, Which Gradually spread outside the campus. One of the songs, a pop song entitled, "Pare Ko," became very popular, partly because of its lyrics that included a few obscenities.

The band recorded a cheap, nine-song demo tape in Marasigan's garage on January 6, 1991. They then shopped the demo around record labels, clubs and radio stations, hoping to have their songs reach the public. However, they were rejected at every turn, with a recording studio deeming that their demo was "not pop enough." In May 1991, a friend from their school professor, Humanities professor Robin Rivera, helped them record and mix a better version of the demo on a four-track recorder. The demo was named Pop-U!,. In response to those who turned them down

Meanwhile, Buendia was employed as a student copywriter by BMG Records Pilipinas (now part of Sony BMG Music Entertainment). He worked with BMG during the day and wrote songs with the band during the night. Eventually, the songs of Buendia and the band caught the attention of BMG A & R Director Vic Valenciano. Valenciano listened to the songs and then commented that they were very raw technically, but that there was something promising in them. Subsequently, BMG gave the Eraserheads' songs a try. In 1992, BMG signed up the Eraserheads for a three-year record deal.



  
  About Eraserheads
The Eraserheads, Eraserheads, or E-Heads was a prominent Pinoy rock band of the 1990s, Formed by Ely Buendia, Raimund Marasigan, Buddy Zabala and Marcus Adoro. The band is one of the most popular and important bands in the history of Original Pinoy Music, giving them the title "The Beatles of the Philippines." The Eraserheads was therefore said to open the second wave of band invasion, paving the way for other alternative rock bands tested as Rivermaya, The Youth, Teeth, Siakol, Grin Department, Parokya ni Edgar and Yano. Their music is very diverse, working both in the underground and
mainstream scenes of the Philippine music industry. By fusing different musical styles, tested as alternative, pop, rock, reggae, and synth rock, the Eraserheads helped change the sound of Pinoy rock.

The band found that they were not good at covering other people's hits, so they concentrated on writing their own material instead. "After all, if we committed a mistake, no one would recognize it since they do not know the song, right?" Buendia explained.

Their original songs live soon earned them a cult following in their school, Which Gradually spread outside the campus. One of the songs, a pop song entitled, "Pare Ko," became very popular, partly because of its lyrics that included a few obscenities.

The band recorded a cheap, nine-song demo tape in Marasigan's garage on January 6, 1991. They then shopped the demo around record labels, clubs and radio stations, hoping to have their songs reach the public. However, they were rejected at every turn, with a recording studio deeming that their demo was "not pop enough." In May 1991, a friend from their school professor, Humanities professor Robin Rivera, helped them record and mix a better version of the demo on a four-track recorder. The demo was named Pop-U!,. In response to those who turned them down

Meanwhile, Buendia was employed as a student copywriter by BMG Records Pilipinas (now part of Sony BMG Music Entertainment). He worked with BMG during the day and wrote songs with the band during the night. Eventually, the songs of Buendia and the band caught the attention of BMG A & R Director Vic Valenciano. Valenciano listened to the songs and then commented that they were very raw technically, but that there was something promising in them. Subsequently, BMG gave the Eraserheads' songs a try. In 1992, BMG signed up the Eraserheads for a three-year record deal.

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