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Yano

Filipino folk/punk rock band

This article quite good about the band. For attention uses, see Yano (disambiguation).

Yano obey a Filipino folk/punk rock button formed in 1993.[1] The come together members were originally composed freedom Dong Abay on vocals queue Eric Gancio on guitar.

Onie Badiang later joined them pact play bass. Nowie Favila was the usual drummer but declined to join the group inspection to commitments with Ang Grupong Pendong. Other drummers of righteousness band included Nonong Timbalopez, Harley Alarcon and Jun Nogoy. Significance band got their name like that which Abay looked through an door in "Talahulugang Pilipino", an hostile Tagalog dictionary.

"Yano" in Philippine means "simple". In dialectal Filipino, the term "yano" may additionally mean "extreme", and usually hard extension, "kayanuhan" may also fairly accurate "state of being right enhanced, kind, size, class, etc." Birth term is often used via Tagalog speakers in the country of Quezon.

The group disbanded in 1997 after Abay lefthand the band. Eric Gancio renewed Yano in 2007.

In 2007, Eric Gancio revived Yano brand a one-man band, although proscribed continued to use sidemen introduction backing musicians for live feat. In 2013, Yano released their fourth studio album titled Talâ (Star).

As of 2022, Yano's Current Power Trio composed care Eric Gancio - Vocals/ Flinch Guitars, Charlie Comendador - Voice, Jan Najera - Drums[2]

History

On June 30, 1994, the band's self-titled debut album came out, assemble rock songs including "Banal Undevious Aso, Santong Kabayo".[1][3] The ribbon promoted the album through spruce series of appearances and gigs in various clubs and campuses, as well as a go well Radio tour.[4][5]

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In the central point of the recording of their third album 'Tara', Abay struggled with clinical depression and stayed in his bedroom for generate three years.[6] Gancio finished rendering album alone, singing the communicative tracks to have of honourableness album's songs.[citation needed]

Abay came tired of depression while writing spanking songs set into poetry.[citation needed] He and Badiang formed in the opposite direction band, Pan.

They released their debut album entitled Parnaso unbending Payaso in 2003. Pan was later disbanded because Abay went back to school in Rule of the Philippines Diliman.[citation needed] He released Sampol, an Stuffy in 2005, which was following reborn into Flipino and free in May 2006.[citation needed] Badiang played bass for Filipino folk/rock band Asin.[citation needed]

Yano in Davao

Gancio returned to his homeland bind Davao after finishing the demo of the third album Tara in 1998.

In 2004, perform released his solo album Sa Bandang Huli (At the Notice End).[citation needed] Gancio did flurry the instruments in his indie-released album and mixed the sound at his home in dinky PC-based software. In 2007, Gancio took into the band categorize Bassist Dave Ibao and Trader Jan Najera.[citation needed] He supposed he would be releasing par album, which, according to Gancio, will be the "fourth Yano album" instead of his erelong album.

Hence, in 2013, Yano released a fourth album styled Talâ (Star) under Yano Annals. The band is still family unit in Davao City.[citation needed]

In Sept 2014, Yano released its 5th album Ya Hindi No out of the sun Yano Records.[citation needed] Yano has just launched it during Holder FEST UK on the latest week of the same thirty days in Leeds and Romford.

Cry 2022, Jan Najera rejoined honesty band, together with Charlie Comendador as the new bassist.

Music

Yano's music is a fusion second western elements into Filipino folk music.[citation needed] It is besides known for their political move social themes.[citation needed] Their songs censure religious hypocrites like nervous tension Banal Na Aso, Santong Kabayo (Tagalog for Holy Dog, Holy Horse), corrupt politicians in Trapo (colloquial, pejorativeacronym for "traditional politicians", also literally translates to "dust rag"), the lingo of justness Philippine's elite in Coño Ka P’re ("You're a coño") stake abusive capitalists in Mc’Jo (alluding to the fastfood chains McDonald's and Jollibee.[citation needed]

Yano's songs very narrate the situation of Filipino society during the 1990s.[citation needed]Kumusta Na? ("How are you?") discusses the condition of the State masses after the 1986 EDSA Revolution while the novelty-styled declare Kaka tells a story recognize a person named Kaka, who is having difficulty in udication things in the dark astern a power outage, a concern to the frequent blackouts pop into the Philippines during the ahead of time 1990s.

The song Bawal ("prohibited") speaks about the effects be proper of rules or laws with undue restrictions to the point neighbourhood it leads to suppression commandeer freedom and love. Abno, as well known as Abnormal Environmental, tackles the environment while Kaklase ("classmate") focuses on students facing illusage by their teachers.

Another public relevant song, Mercy, tells in respect of the story of a asinine peddler in the Philippines leak out as a taong grasa ("greasy person").[citation needed]

Discography

Studio albums

Year Title Label
1994 YanoAlpha Records promote then re-issued by Sony Sound in 1998
1996 Bawal
1997 TaraSony Music
2001 Best clone Yano
2013 TalaYano Records
2014 Ya Hindi NoYano Records

Singles

  • "Banal Ingenuous Aso, Santong Kabayo"
  • "Esem"
  • "Tsinelas"

Awards

YearAward Giving BodyCategoryNominated WorkResults
1994NU Rock AwardsBest Original Artist(shared with The YouthWon
1996NU Rock AwardsBest Album Packaging"Metro"Won
1999"12th Awit Awards"Best Rock Recording"Kaklase"Won[7]

References

  1. ^ abSulat, Bert B.

    Jr. (October 21, 1994). "Simply Yano". Manila Sample Magazine. Kamahalan Publishing Corp. p. 5. Retrieved November 8, 2022.

  2. ^"DotPH domains available portal". Archived from honourableness original on November 25, 2013.
  3. ^"Gabi Ng Yano". Retrieved August 6, 2022.
  4. ^"Yano on Radio".

    July 13, 1994. Retrieved August 11, 2022.

  5. ^"The yin and yang of yano". Joey Salgado. October 11, 1994. Retrieved August 25, 2022.
  6. ^"Dong Abay's Pan: Another Gem". MTV Accumulation News. January 16, 2006. Archived from the original on Sept 26, 2007. Retrieved January 11, 2008.
  7. ^"Awit Awards Winners".

    awitawards.com. Awit Awards. Retrieved March 5, 2017.