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walk me home

san pablo

Biography

After Mellow Del Prado and Reagan In Action broke up (both are previous side projects before) around 2005, Jade & Jeroze decided to continue making music together but under a new and fresh concept. At first Walk Me Home is a power trio only with Jade handling the bass, Jhay on drums and Jeroze doing the vocals and guitars. But later on they realized of looking another guitar player to add up some crunchy-ness to our music. And that would be none other than Orville from local hardcore qu...

After Mellow Del Prado and Reagan In Action broke up (both are previous side projects before) around 2005, Jade & Jeroze decided to continue making music together but under a new and fresh concept. At first Walk Me Home is a power trio only with Jade handling the bass, Jhay on drums and Jeroze doing the vocals and guitars. But later on they realized of looking another guitar player to add up some crunchy-ness to our music. And that would be none other than Orville from local hardcore quintet Aurora. The initial idea during the early years was to make music out of our favorite musical influences like Jimmy Eat World, Hum, Texas Is The Reason, The Jealous Sound, etc. and luckily they end up making own songs too. 2 years later the band released their 6 songs demo ep “embers” which receives lots of positive feedback from the local San Pablo music scene. Then, drummer Jhay went to Italy for better career opportunities, that’s the time the band went to hiatus not until they finally convinced Sepoy from Aurora too (who played sessions with Reagan In Action also) to fill in to Jhay’s shoes. The change of drummer is indeniably a much better sounding and made the band a much tighter unit. Then only last year 2009, they again recorded four new songs which end up in “probably not your thing” 4 song demo ep which again received favorable feedbacks from the local scene… The recent cdep was also recorded in Monopond Studio under Ron Francisco’s (That Epic Reggae Set) recording and mixing expertise. He was known for helping indie albums of bands like Bad Omen, Teenage Hero, Hilera, etc. So they figured out, they are in safe hands knowing his resume. The four new songs of WMH was financially produced by their former drummer Jhay and it also features the new drummer Sepoy. The “probably” ep is the most memorable so far for the band because they have a song in it with a music video (“Poor Anthony”) which receives an airplay in MYX. The said video was originally conceptualized by their good old friend Dyop Reyes who also did a music video for the band Mellow Del Prado. And the guy who also played a big part in it was Dyop’s partner in video making Don Vergarra who is responsible for the post-production and editing of the video. They shot it in San Pablo during typhoon Ondoy. It’s basically a low budget and 100% D.I.Y. So far, the band's recent claim to fame are being featured on the July 2010 issue of Pulp Magazine, The song "Poor Anthony" made a debut radio airplay in UR 105.9's Pinoy Rock Countdown, the music video for the song "Poor Anthony" also made an apperance in MYX's programs like Rock Myx and Pinoy Myx and lastly the band is excited for their debut performance in the annual Pulp Summerslam this year.

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