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Released: Nov 1, 2007
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General Info

  • Genre: Alternative / Indie / Rock

    Location PH

    Profile Views: 54938

    Last Login: 8/6/2011

    Member Since 2/3/2005

    Website ciudadph.com

    Record Label LockedDown Records

    Type of Label Unsigned

  • Bio

    Since their inception, Ciudad has endured several labels to describe the band and their music. Among others, they’ve been called ‘geek rock’ or ‘nerd pop’ by both the media and their fans. But now, after more than a decade together, the group is recognized for just being one of the best and most distinctive musical acts in the Philippines. .. .. Formed in 1994, when they were barely into their teens, the band began as a school project. But, having written enough material (much more than was required for class), they started gigging, playing at legendary rock venues such as Clubb Dredd and Mayric’s where they gained a considerable following. They attracted the attention of the majors, eventually recording and releasing their debut, ..Hello! How Are You, Mico the Happy Bear?.., under BMG Records in 2000. A critical hit, it contained several of the band’s most well loved songs, including ‘Bomb Site’, ‘Corina Turina’ and ‘With Me’. The first two remain live favorites—what with its mesh of brash melodicism and lyrical non-sequiturs—while the latter is a ballad of uncontrived romanticism. The album was hailed as one of the best releases of that year. .. .. For their follow-up, Ciudad decided to go independent. Their second release, ..Is That Ciudad, Yes Son It’s Me.., was recorded and produced by the band themselves. Songs like ‘Dessie Belle’, ‘Call It Flick’ and ‘Make It Slow’ weren’t as much as a departure of their original sound but a development of it. Pulp Magazine, one of the country’s most influential music-oriented publications, named it as one of it’s top 5 albums of 2002. .. .. The band then decided to record a compilation of songs they wrote back in school but never managed to put on their first two releases. The resulting album, ..It’s Like a Magic.., is decidedly irreverent, as if to answer all those critical plaudits they got for their last album describing them as ‘mature’ and ‘all grown up’. Standout tracks include, ‘Benny and Betty’, ‘Fixing The Radio’ and ‘Escape’ all of which just serving to prove Ciudad’s ability to craft gorgeous, effortless pop from even the most mundane of subjects. .. .. Their fourth album, ..Bring Your Friends.., is perhaps their best release yet. In many ways, it’s their most perfect record—autumnal, elegiac but still effervescently catchy. Apart from the sophisticated musicianship it’s also the strongest evidence of chief songwriter Mikey Amistoso’s talents as one of the best of his generation. Tracks such as ‘Friday Noon’, ‘…Until It’s Cool’, ‘The Last Thing I Want To Do’ and ‘My Emptiness’ are truly affecting pieces of pop—the latter is remarkable for many things including the fact it’s one of few disco tracks (not from Europe) that can coax a genuine sigh. Heralded by all three major broadsheets in Manila (The Philippine Star, the Philippine Daily Inquirer and the Manila Bulletin) as one of the best releases of 2008, it’s been hailed as their masterpiece by several critics. .. .. Ciudad is composed of Mikey Amistoso (on vocals and bass), Justin Sunico (guitars and vocals) and Mitch Singson (drums). .. .. --Erwin Romulo .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
  • Members

    Mikey Amistoso - vocals, bass, piano .. Justin Sunico - guitar, vocals .. Mitch Singson - drums .. Jeff Cabal - guitar, vocals
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  • Sounds Like

    .......... .. .. New video for the new single, "My Emptiness" off the album "Bring Your Friends." Directed by Pancho Esguerra. .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Video for "...Until It's Cool" off the album "Bring Your Friends." Directed by Marie Jamora. .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. ...... .. "Friday Noon" off the album "Bring Your Friends." Directed by Wincy Ong. .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .. "Fixing the Radio" from "Its Like A Magic," directed by Ciudad. .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. ....

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  • Anna Fortuna

    Catch us on June 11, 8PM at Route 196 in “INDIE-pendence Day! The Bootleg-Radio.Com Launch” as we bring you the first internet radio that will pay tribute to our country’s unsung bands and artists! With live performances from Radioactive Sago Project, Techy Romantics, TOI, Ink Driven, The Snickets & Extrapolation.   Entrance is free so come early & get a chance to win a My Indie Phone from MyPhone! See ya there! :D  

    Bootleg-Radio Launcing Party! 

    2 years ago
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  • Kathleen T. Austin


    Hello,How are you ?

    2 years ago
  • Kathleen T. Austin


    Hello,thanks add!

    2 years ago
  • Harold Solomon

    musta n Ciudad? may rakrakan pala sa July, 17, takits!


    2 years ago
  • Narrowhead

    Hi there!
    Have a look at our facebook page


    There you will find new demos, pics, videos, event-info and much much more :-)


    You like?

    2 years ago
  • Pika Pikachuu

    Kumasta ka na, po? :DD
    Hindi ako marunong mag-Tagalog 

    I came to Philippine last year and saw your "My Emptiness" music video. It was my favorite song during my vacation to the Philippines.

    I really wanna know where I can buy the album because I live all the way down in the states in Florida d:

    Or at least send me update on where I can download your songs ;)

    Salamat po <3

    2 years ago
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Bio:

Since their inception, Ciudad has endured several labels to describe the band and their music. Among others, they’ve been called ‘geek rock’ or ‘nerd pop’ by both the media and their fans. But now, after more than a decade together, the group is recognized for just being one of the best and most distinctive musical acts in the Philippines.

Formed in 1994, when they were barely into their teens, the band began as a school project. But, having written enough material (much more than was required for class), they started gigging, playing at legendary rock venues such as Clubb Dredd and Mayric’s where they gained a considerable following. They attracted the attention of the majors, eventually recording and releasing their debut, Hello! How Are You, Mico the Happy Bear?, under BMG Records in 2000. A critical hit, it contained several of the band’s most well loved songs, including ‘Bomb Site’, ‘Corina Turina’ and ‘With Me’. The first two remain live favorites—what with its mesh of brash melodicism and lyrical non-sequiturs—while the latter is a ballad of uncontrived romanticism. The album was hailed as one of the best releases of that year.

For their follow-up, Ciudad decided to go independent. Their second release, Is That Ciudad, Yes Son It’s Me, was recorded and produced by the band themselves. Songs like ‘Dessie Belle’, ‘Call It Flick’ and ‘Make It Slow’ weren’t as much as a departure of their original sound but a development of it. Pulp Magazine, one of the country’s most influential music-oriented publications, named it as one of it’s top 5 albums of 2002.

The band then decided to record a compilation of songs they wrote back in school but never managed to put on their first two releases. The resulting album, It’s Like a Magic, is decidedly irreverent, as if to answer all those critical plaudits they got for their last album describing them as ‘mature’ and ‘all grown up’. Standout tracks include, ‘Benny and Betty’, ‘Fixing The Radio’ and ‘Escape’ all of which just serving to prove Ciudad’s ability to craft gorgeous, effortless pop from even the most mundane of subjects.

Their fourth album, Bring Your Friends, is perhaps their best release yet. In many ways, it’s their most perfect record—autumnal, elegiac but still effervescently catchy. Apart from the sophisticated musicianship it’s also the strongest evidence of chief songwriter Mikey Amistoso’s talents as one of the best of his generation. Tracks such as ‘Friday Noon’, ‘…Until It’s Cool’, ‘The Last Thing I Want To Do’ and ‘My Emptiness’ are truly affecting pieces of pop—the latter is remarkable for many things including the fact it’s one of few disco tracks (not from Europe) that can coax a genuine sigh. Heralded by all three major broadsheets in Manila (The Philippine Star, the Philippine Daily Inquirer and the Manila Bulletin) as one of the best releases of 2008, it’s been hailed as their masterpiece by several critics.

Ciudad is composed of Mikey Amistoso (on vocals and bass), Justin Sunico (guitars and vocals) and Mitch Singson (drums).

--Erwin Romulo

Member Since:

February 03, 2005

Members:

Mikey Amistoso - vocals, bass, piano
Justin Sunico - guitar, vocals
Mitch Singson - drums
Jeff Cabal - guitar, vocals

Sounds Like:

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New video for the new single, "My Emptiness" off the album "Bring Your Friends." Directed by Pancho Esguerra.



Video for "...Until It's Cool" off the album "Bring Your Friends." Directed by Marie Jamora.

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"Friday Noon" off the album "Bring Your Friends." Directed by Wincy Ong.



"Fixing the Radio" from "Its Like A Magic," directed by Ciudad.

Record Label:

LockedDown Records

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