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Popcorn

Moonstar 88

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Album Review

In 2001, Philippine rock band Moonstar 88 released Popcorn. The band's sound often alternates within the same song from tender acoustic stylings to a raucous, hard-edged sound. Most of the songs' melodies are sinuous and contain many twists and turns, and include a number of unexpected pauses and breaks. The band features a female lead singer, Acel Bisa, who also plays guitar. The opening, "Bata," begins on a catchy, reverb-tinged guitar riff. The female vocalist enters after several measures of the riff and sings a cheerful melody that veers unexpectedly into dissonance and back. The chorus is catchy. The song also contains a break where the female vocalist repeatedly sings a syllabic "Do do do do" over a soft bassline, soon fortified by searing electric guitar. Despite the adventurousness, however, the song lacks staying power. This is a problem that plagues most songs here. The band's intentions are laudable, but the songs often seem amateurish and need firmer direction. One problem is that the female vocalist's voice isn't always convincing enough and often lacks the depth or versatility to bring the songs to full strength, as heard on "Fall on Me," the acoustic "Sa Langit" (In Heaven), and the straight-ahead rocker, "Doors," among others. "Untamed" opens on a fast, nearly punkish chord progression, oozing with attitude and raw-edged guitar. Acel Bisa's vocals here are better than heard on most other songs. "Moonstar 88" has good intentions, but the band's music needs tightening up, and Acel Bisa needs to develop her voice.

Biography

Formed: 1999 in Philippines

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Occupying the border between mainstream pop and alternative rock, the Philippines' Moonstar 88 are often dismissed by underground purists as being poseurs, but the group's melodic and heartfelt songs about love and God bring them closer to the innocuous jangle of Sixpence None the Richer than the post-punk cliques that question them. Consisting of Acel Bisa (vocals, guitar), Teng Marcelo (guitar, vocals), Herbert Hernandez (guitars), Paolo Bernaldo (bass), and William Pineda (drums), Moonstar 88...
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  • $20.99
  • Genres: Pop, Music, Rock
  • Released: 03 May 2001

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