BREAKING

Monday, August 24, 2020

Nicole Laurel Asensio: The Story Behind Silong


Wazzup Pilipinas!

Nicole Laurel Asensio is an award winning Singer- Songwriter, she has taken home an Awit Award (2017) and a TrendStar (Korea) Award (2018). She is often referred to as the "Schizoprano" because of her versatile vocals able to span many genres and her quick adaptability and resilience in the music industry.

Nicole is launching new latest single titled SILONG on August 28 via Spotify.

"There are some songs that take years to write, and there are some songs that take mere minutes. This wasn’t one of them.

Silong is a song I gave up on many times because it wouldn’t lend me an ending, it is also the only original song in my upcoming album that I did not predominantly write the lyrics for, instead I focused on the melody and being involved in instrumentation ideas with my bandmates.

I first sat and jammed with Kim Lopez (keyboardist) humming a tune as he played random chords, and it was instant, on the very first try a simple melody sputtered from my lips and that was it, in its raw form, the melody was final, unaltered. Soon after I found myself threading through the lyrics… and that is where I had my many tangles. I first wrote the song in english, it was entitled “Once” but somehow the melody wasn’t sitting in the same mind-space because it was reminiscent of classic OPM melodies from the 70s… so somehow it was asking for Tagalog lyrics. I asked my mom to give a quick listen and she agreed, it did need Tagalog lyrics. I wrote 5 drafts of Tagalog lyrics and was unhappy with all of them. I reached out to a few songwriters for a writing collaboration, and none of the meetings happened. I decided it was time to bury the song.

My father passed away. And though I tried to be creative, It seemed subconsciously I buried the concept of songwriting altogether, my body and mind just weren’t digesting the process anymore. I buried the notion, I buried the possibilities, I buried myself in an onslaught of gigs and events (which I couldn’t be more grateful for) but…. No songs. Nada. Not for years.

One early summer afternoon I was cleaning up my old hard drive and found 49 (yes 49, I don’t know why 49 and not 50) unfinished songs and poems all works in progress, half written, half forsaken…  this one happened to be on the top of the list. I decided to give it another shot. But I wouldn’t take the lead on the lyrics for this one, I would be generous control wise and let someone else take the lead. That person was a friend I’d never worked with before— Itchie Montilla, an ex member of the Philippine Madrigal Singers. I sent him a melody and he sent back a draft of his lyrics, I edited them a bit and then called my trusted band barkada to come over.

There were 10 of us in a 10 square meter room (we each picked our own square meter) Michael Alba on drums, Karel Honasan on Bass, Ira Cruz on Guitar, Nikko Rivera on keys, Michael Guevarra on saxophone, Lester Sorilla on Trumpet and a few more friends and their glasses in hand. The sun was blaring through my very small attic window, we were all squinting and laughing and the energy was pure, there was a lightness that I hadn’t felt in years.

The arrangement was a group effort, Michael A. And Michael G. Being the intelligent musical tricksters they are, did some interesting arithmetic in the bridge and only then was the melody adjusted.

We had the arrangement, and quickly set a schedule to record… no plans to release, just record for fun… We booked in Wildgrass studio, and because my musical family keeps growing, we added more elements… adding to the mix was Isla Antinero on trombone, Ted Amper on Cello and Jobri Cimafranca on Violin with a strings arrangement done by JC Magsalin who did a few of my orchestra arrangements for the first solo album and for live events.

The music was in, and I was teary eyed grateful to God that these fine men of music would agree to do a project for someone small like me who was self managed and self produced.

And then the other fear set in. Oh no. I’m going to have to sing.

What if I can’t?

I mean this song didn’t want to be finished for years? What if it isn’t meant to be? And what if I am the reason it won’t be finished.

I let my fears get the best of me and nearly backed out.

“sayang naman”

“nasimulan mo na eh”

“kaya ko ba?”



…….

“Ok I’ll do it.”

“Bahala na si Lord”

I usually am head strong and hands-on with my work but this time I wanted to take a back seat, I wanted to be a spectator to the process, yet what good is a spectator with a steering wheel? I had to somehow drive… even if I lost my drive…. But nothiung is impossible with the help of a few good musical forces.

I asked for the help of a seasoned producer and performer Moy Ortiz to help me out with my singing, because truthfully I was at a point where I lost all confidence, and he stuck it out with me till the nth take. And finally I felt like maybe just maybe the song would be finished.

The Honasan’s are a respected musical family and again, this song is like a family recipe with my friends in music, it was only right to ask Yosha Honasan (Karel’s wife) who is a monster vocal arranger take the wheel when it came to backups… She along with Amazing alto Pauline Lauron…..and (I’m so lucky to have her on this) My Mom Iwi Laurel took the backup spots towards the end of the song, just to give it the filling in we were looking for.

And that was it. Recording was done. And from that day I begun writing again, incessantly, recording again, 2 more singles recorded and 3 more music videos shot just a couple weeks after… I felt some sort of motivation again.

Everything was set for January 2020

Then Covid happened. Lockdown. A worldwide health crisis. It simply wasn’t time to release anything. And so I thought… yup… I guess this song just wasn’t meant.
That’s that.
I’ll stay quiet.

To pass the time, I wrote other songs in isolation, did 20 quarantine music videos for online releases, collaborated with 10 other artists to keep sane did about 12 fundraiser shows…. But……

 this song was just sitting there, mixed and mastered and bugging me still.
What was I afraid of?

“Kung Maibabalik ko lang ang kahapon
Gagawin kong bukas ang Ngayon
Hahayaan lang lang tumila ang ambon
Sa haplos mo sisilong”

It times of uncertainty it was in God’s hands I found shelter. In darker moments, it was faith that would ignite glimmers of hope. True, Hindi ko mababalik ang kahapon…. But the “now” I’m experiencing in all its fragility was a reminder that I was alive, to be fragile is a reminder that I am human…. That I need to take shelter in something greater than me… that I need to give up being a control freak and let God’s hand roll the dice for me…. and…. Be that spectator I was in the studio…. After all, through the many losses and deaths of family members and friends gone to heaven, I was living and I had a purpose and a chance to do something, to start over (as many times as I needed to)

So here I am… giving it a shot… without expectations

Sometimes we can’t just play God and call out what’s meant to be and what isn’t… because our plans have worldly limitations… and who knows there may be a better plan that awaits if we choose to faith over fear.

Let’s see how this goes as I dig through my hard drive of 48 more unfinished pieces. 2020 isn’t over yet.



SILONG CREDITS

Written by:
Nicole Laurel Asensio, Kim Lopez, Itchie Montilla

Executive Produced by:
Nicole Laurel Asensio

Produced by:
Nicole Laurel Asensio and Ira Cruz

Arrangement:
Michael Alba
Karel Honasan
Ira Cruz
Nikko Rivera
Michael Guevarra
Lester Sorilla

Strings Arrangement:
JC Magsalin

Horns Arrangement:
Michael Guevarra

Drums:
Michael Alba
Bass:
Karel Honasan
Guitar:
Ira Cruz
Keys:
Nikko Rivera
Saxophone:
Michael Guevarra
Trombone:
Isla Antinero
Trumpet:
Lester Sorilla

Engineer:
Jess Fermino

Mixing:
Angee Rozul

Mastered in:
Abbey Road UK.


SILONG LYRICS

Sa bawat oras na dumadaan
ay para bang walang hanggan
Ang alaala ng iyong pag lisan
at pamamaalam

Kung kaya pang
yakapin ka
humimbing sa mga tala

Sa bawat pag ikot
ng mundo
Humihinto ang puso ko
Bawat alon at patak ng luhang ‘to
paghintay sa tinig mo..

Ngayon sa pagtahimik
at pag tila ng gulo,
mananatili ang kamay sa palad mo..
lilipad tayo sa ulap
managinip tayo..

Kung kaya lang
iduyan pa,
sa awit kong kapiling ka

Sa bawat pag ikot
ng mundo
Humihinto ang puso ko
Bawat alon at patak ng luhang ‘to
paghintay sa tinig mo..

Kung.. maibabalik ko lang ang kahapon,
at gagawin kong bukas ang ngayon..
Hahayan lang tumila ang ambon..
sa haplos mo sisilong.
Sisilong
Sumilong
Sumilong.

We Heal As One: The Online Concert


Wazzup Pilipinas!

The global COVID 19 pandemic continues its onslaught worldwide as infections have spread rapidly over the vast population leaving a trail of devastation in both social and commercial fronts. While a period of uncertainty lingers as we wait for the development of a working vaccine, a sustained campaign has been set in place by the national government to drive the balance of saving the economy and lives of Filipinos with the Philippine National Police – Police Security and Protection Group (PNP-PSPG) and PNP Medical Reserve Force being a prominent organization at the forefront of this noble endeavor.

With this, RII Builders Inc. and The Big Difference Communications extends its support to the PNP-PSPG by spearheading a fundraising event via an online concert featuring some of the country’s promising and established musical artists and celebrities on August 29, Saturday from 7-10PM. Performances will be held in their respective residences and in a designated out-of-home location.

In line with PNP-PSPG Resolution No. 2020-013 entitled Heal as One - The Online Concert. The PSPG Technical Working Group (TWG) for the PNP P.A.T.R.O.L Plan 2030 approved and recommended the said event to assist deployed Health Service and the Medical Force as medical frontliners that were given the responsibility to support quarantine and testing facilities as part of the government’s effort to flatten the curb

The Online Concert has selected artists will be performing in an enclosed zone and their names are as follows:

Mark Michael Garcia
Jake Zyrus
Arnel Pineda
Janice Javier
Katrina Velarde
Frenchie Dy
Daryl Ong
Jason Fernandez
Luke Mejares
Bradley Holmes
Nina Espinosa
Dea Formilleza
Lyra Micolob
Joe and The Anchor

ITEMS NEEDED:

• Personal protective equipment (PPE)
• Powered Air Purifying Respirator (PAPR)
• Hygiene care such as soaps or liquid
• 70% ethyl alcohol
• Nutritious Food / Bottled Water
• Transportation
• Face shields
• N95 mask
• Surgical Gloves
• Headcovers
• Shoe covers
• Plastic booths
• Hotel Accommodation for the Personnel

Livestream will be FREE for everyone!

https://www.facebook.com/PNPMRF/
https://www.facebook.com/PSPGPNP/

So instead of paying for tickets, we encourage you to SHARE and DONATE it to the funding of the COVID FREE PSPG PROGRAM that will benefit the Police Security And Protection Group personnel, PNP Medical Reserve Force and the PNP family and dependents

DONATION SYSTEMS AND ASSISTANCE TO THE PNP PSPG AND PNP MEDICAL RESERVED FORCE WILL OPEN SOON, SO STAY TUNED!

ALL proceeds from this event will be used in the battle against CoViD-19.

For more inquiries, please send us a private message and/or call/viber Richard Lacorte 0945-5921764

#WeHealAsOne #TeamPNP #WeServeAndProtect #PNPKakampiMo #HealPH #PNPMRF #PNPPSPG

Live Cooking Show at Rafael's Tapas Bar and Restaurant with DOT NCR Regional Director Woodrow Maquiling Jr.


Wazzup Pilipinas!

Aside from the food, Rafael's Tapas Bar and Restaurant has an ambiance that's already worth the visit. The venue is visually appealing! If some are saying that we need to please all the senses for best appreciation, this restaurant has succeeded beyond expectations.

Those with the appreciation of fine arts and craftsmanship will love it here at Rafael's Tapas Bar and Restaurant.







From the ground floor fab interiors and decors, with all the artworks on display,  and their luxurious bar, to the stairs going up to their golden toilet and VIP (aka Petronilla) room at the second floor....All areas are for selfie addicts to pose at while waiting for their food to be served...or before leaving the resto to add to their fond memories.


Thus I couldn't help myself in doing lots of selfies all over the resto after our lunch of stir-fried beef, followed by yummy Big Bang dessert and cappuccino coffee.




But this restaurant has made an extra effort to encourage potential customers to patronize them even during the quarantines brought about by the Covid-19. pandemic.


Aside from implementing all the health and safety protocols required by the government, it has organized a Live Cooking Show with Department of Tourism (DOT) National Capital Region (NCR) Regional Director Woodrow Maquiling Jr.  in the afternoon of August 22, 2020.

You can check out our own livestream coverage broken down into three parts. We were there earlier to give you an overview of how it is right now at the resto, and to explain what will soon transpire, plus we had lunch too because we are equally missing the food at Rafael's.

In the Kitchen for the Live Cooking Show:
https://www.facebook.com/wazzuppilipinas/videos/432381997719161/

Lounging at the VIP Room while waiting for lunch, plus an interview opportunity:

https://www.facebook.com/wazzuppilipinas/videos/2795835584073376/

Our arrival at Rafael's Tapas Bar and Restaurant:

https://www.facebook.com/wazzuppilipinas/videos/938128323335790/

Aside from the livestreams, there are more videos uploaded on both our Facebook personal and fan pages. I couldn't take photos while livestreaming so most of my photos in this blog was everything except the cooking part...But you can appreciate them on the livestreams.


Proud to have met and talked with the Regional Director and his staff covering his stint as a chef for the hour.

We were actually surprised seeing him livestreaming already while on his way into the restaurant. There was never a full moment listening to him as there was always that genuine love for what he was doing. Later on we found out that he grew fond of cooking due to the community quarantine where we all had the time to search inside us and let out a surprising discovery of ourselves.

It was two quick cooking of dishes - tapas and squid - which we ate later, together with other tasty dishes served by the resto.

Here's to more food tripping opportunities with him and his staff as we soon slowly ease our way out of this pandemic.

As he said on a Facebook post quoting a favorite writer and speaker Francs Kong, "The goal is to survive. This is not a dead end. Just a detour."

And I do believe this is also our chance to learn more about ourselves, whether it's our discovery of new talents on cooking, gardening, painting, etc., or having more time to bond with our loved ones.

Everything will contribute to improving and  innovating ourselves for this "new normal".
Ang Pambansang Blog ng Pilipinas Wazzup Pilipinas and the Umalohokans. Ang Pambansang Blog ng Pilipinas celebrating 10th year of online presence
 
Copyright © 2013 Wazzup Pilipinas News and Events
Design by FBTemplates | BTT