Salamin, Salamin on the Wall

You know those cute shirts with messages like “I’m with the band”? I should get one. I’m not saying I’m a certain band’s groupie because I’m not, but last week I was with a band for three consecutive days. I got to work for hang out with Salamin, a rock band whose first album comes out next week.

I got a sneak preview of Salamin’s songs last month, when I had to proofread the lyrics copy and match it with the mixed recordings. I’m no rock chick, but the album was a surprisingly good listen. It probably helped that I was reading the lyrics, so I heard the songs’ message above the screaming guitars and throbbing drums. (Check out a few sound clips off the album on Salamin’s Myspace page.) It’s gonna embarrass the guys, but I found the lyrics inspirational. Ü I was also present at the meeting two weeks ago when the album’s cover design was finalized; I’ve gotta say that when it hits record store shelves, it’ll catch attention.

Salamin @ MTV SessionsSalamin is going to be the MTV Rising Star for the month of December, so on Thursday they were scheduled to shoot their specials at the MTV studio at the Fort. My supervisor wanted me present so that I could meet the people from MTV and so that I could at least see how things worked. I only stayed until 10pm because I do have a day job (haha), but being there gave me an idea how the guys worked and gave me an appreciation for how hard it is to get up there and perform.

Salamin @ Hard RockThe next night, a friend invited me to Hard Rock Cafe since his radio station was providing the bands for a benefit event to be held there. Salamin was the opening act. Even though I wasn’t on official business, this was my first time to see them perform live in front of an audience (their MTV Sessions was shot in front of a bunch of cameras and a wall). I found myself singing along to their songs and screaming to get the rest of the crowd hyped up; at least I was sitting with two of the guys’ girlfriends, who were up to the same antics as I was.

Saturday afternoon, Salamin were slated to appear at the MYX MO! pre-show from 4pm to 6pm at the CCP Open Grounds. I wasn’t supposed to be involved in any way, shape, or form in this, but the person who was supposed to assist them wasn’t available because her father had suddenly died that morning. Guess who was sent? Yup, me. (I seem to have turned into the company’s pinch-hitter, since I was sent out as artist support the other week as well. Not complaining here, though.) So I drove all the way from Greenhills to Pasay to make sure the guys got set up right. Unfortunately MYX had only allocated time for one song for almost all the acts, so all that effort on our part was for one brief moment under the klieg spotlights in front of a sweaty rioting audience. But hey, if it gets Salamin more exposure, why not?

The guys shot the music video for their first single yesterday and I was supposed to go as well, but my supervisor decided to give me a break. I can’t wait to see the finished product, though. Ü

Salamin’s band members are: Paolo Valenciano – vocals; Miks Bersales – bass; Justin Alfafara – guitar; Bogs Paterno – lead guitar; and EO Marcos – drums. Their self-titled album debuts on November 22 at the press launch at Cafe Saguijo.

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9 thoughts on “Salamin, Salamin on the Wall

  • November 14, 2006 at 10:31 pm
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    Hi Noelle! This is Flori. Aren’t you lucky? I saw Salamin perform at Metrowalk last September. Or at least, I think it was them ( I had one drink too many at that time hehe). They’re quite good (this coming from a certified “rakista”)! Oh, by the way. I want to know if Bogs Paterno is a UPIS graduate. I think he was my schoolbusmate before. Small world!

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  • November 15, 2006 at 9:04 am
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    Bogs Paterno and Miks Bersales are both from UP Diliman; their parents are faculty. I suppose Bogs might have gone to UPIS. πŸ™‚

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  • November 15, 2006 at 9:36 am
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    Haha, yeah Bogs was a cute kid. I don’t know if he still remembers me, but please say hi to him for me. It’s “Ate Flori” Batch 99. Thanks, Noelle. And congratulations on your wonderful job πŸ˜›

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  • November 16, 2006 at 11:53 am
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    Thanks for exposing me to Salamin’s awesome music.

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  • November 17, 2006 at 3:03 pm
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    myxmo was hell. most of the main bands didn’t even get to perform because of said sweaty rioting audience.they’re lucky to have performed before it got cancelled altogether.

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  • November 17, 2006 at 3:06 pm
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    I know, I heard that the main show only lasted three acts before there was a stabbing incident.Thank God we left before that happened.

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  • January 8, 2007 at 12:37 pm
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    they both went to UPIS. they’re my batchmates.

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