Monday, September 15, 2014

[Press Release] MAGIC! Coming to Manila on October 22


MAGIC!, one of today’s hottest bands that brought us the smash hits “Rude” and “Don’t Kill The Magic” is coming to Manila on October 22 at the Newport Performing Arts Theater in Resort’s World Manila for their first-ever concert tour.

When something is meant to be, you just know it immediately. It's as if there was a divine plan or universal synergy fusing the right elements together at the right time for the right situation. That's the feeling Grammy Award-winning songwriter and producer Nasri experienced the first time MAGIC! jammed. During a writing session in 2012, he heard collaborator and guitarist Mark Pelli strum a reggae-tinged riff, and something clicked.

"I'm a huge fan of The Police, and I always wanted to do my own project that merged reggae, rock, pop, and a little soul for quite some time," he affirms. "The moment Mark began playing, it felt natural. We had this vision, and it all tied together instantly. We began recording, and the sound was so locked in on every song. That's even where we derived the band name. Everything simply worked like MAGIC!"

That sound distills Caribbean flavor, arena-size bombast, and glistening melodies into an undeniably intoxicating musical potion. Soon after that initial jam, drummer Alex Tanas and bassist Ben Spivak joined the fold as the quartet entered a Los Angeles studio to record its full-length 2013 debut. There weren't any boundaries or rules [read more]. It was all about following that collective muse. "We started recording, and it was so easy," adds Nasri. "We're all from Toronto originally. We know the same streets, and we grew up on the same music. It's the real thing." It's also real catchy. The first single "Rude" coasts from a Jamaican guitar twang and danceable beat into a downright irresistible refrain. At the same time, the singer's cheeky storytelling pops out vividly. "I had this picture in my head of a guy asking a father for his marriage blessing and getting rejected," he says. "It's fun, soulful, easy, and you know the hook right away. That's what we want our songs to do."

Elsewhere, "No Evil" builds up into an anthemic chant, while "Let Your Hair Down" is meant to get bodies grooving. "I think that one will be a favorite for a lot of the ladies—or at least I hope," laughs Nasri. "It's about letting loose and having a great time."

That's what MAGIC! do best. As one half of the in-demand writing and production duo The Messengers, Nasri has penned music for everybody from Justin BieberPitbull to Chris Brown and Christina Aguilera. He garnered a Grammy Award in the category of "Best R&B Album" for Chris Brown's F.A.M.E. in 2012. However, he's formally embarked on a new phase in his already illustrious career. "I want everybody to join us on this MAGIC! adventure," he concludes. "It's a stressful time out there, and people are struggling to find hope in balance. This music is meant to put you in a good mood. We want to bring people together to have a good time. It's not about us. It's about the music. We want you to be a part of that energy and a positive musical world."


Tickets to MAGIC! Live in Manila will be on-sale beginning Friday, September 19 via ticketworld.com.ph or call 374-9999 or 891-9999. Follow Wilbros Live for more information and updates (Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram: @WilbrosLive)

Sunday, September 14, 2014

UAAP Cheer Dance Champion 2014

In 2013, NU won it's first-ever title besting favorites UP Pep Squad and UST Sallingawi Dance Troup. Not to be outdone are the rest of the schools: UE Red Squad, FEU Cheering Squad, Ateneo Blue Babble Batallion, DLSU Animo Squad, and Adamson Pep Squad.
National University (2014 Champion)

Since the Cheerdance Competition started in 1994, UP and UST lead the pack with 8 gold medals each. Including silver and bronze awards, the former leads the rest of the league with 18, while the latter isn’t far behind at second with 14.

This year, NU won as Champ again for the 2nd time with their breath-taking stunts and clean routine. But I must say UP did a great job promoting the advocacy of EQUALITY on their routine. 

I love the music the squads use for their routines! Quality sounds produced just like that of using an API 512c Preamp.


What I didn't like was that when UP was called to be the 1st runner up, they don't have any reaction, I mean they're just seating there, not happy (as obviously shown) with the result. 

Ateneo De Manila University

Adamson University

De La Salle University

Far Eastern University


University of the East

University of the Philippines

University of Sto. Tomas
(Photos grabbed from Rappler's site. With Credits to Josh Albelda & Mark Cristino)

UAAP Cheerdance Competition Winners:
Champion: National University (677.5 points)
1st Runner-Up: University of the Philippines (658 points)
2nd Runner-Up: University of Sto. Tomas (625 points)

Group stunts competition:
Champion: FEU (258.5 pts.)
1st Runner-up: UST (251 pts.)
2nd Runner-up: NU (239.5 pts.)

NU took home P340,000 as UP received P200,000. UST, meanwhile, had P140,000.

Friday, September 12, 2014

To Make a Witch by Heather Hamilton-Senter

To Make a Witch by Heather Hamilton-Senter
(Sword of Elements #1.5) 
Publication date: October 1st 2014 
Genres: Fantasy, Young Adult



Synopsis:
At her old school, Lacey found herself on the wrong side of a conflict between Celtic gods. Making a new start in an exclusive boarding school in New Orleans, she hopes to forget that she was once on the verge of becoming a powerful witch—and everything she has lost since then.

When a gruesome murder occurs in the very heart of Westover Academy, Lacey senses a connection between it and the desecration of the tomb of Marie Laveau, the Voodoo queen. Haunted by a trauma in her past and the resulting OCD, Lacey must solve the mystery before she becomes the killer’s next target.

Circumstances beyond her control may once again make Lacey McInnis—cheerleader, scholar, and all-around good girl—a witch.








AUTHOR BIO:


Heather grew up in a family where books of myth and legend were used to teach the ABCs and Irish uncles still believed in fairies. Raised with tall tales, she has always told stories too- first as an actor and singer, then as a photographer, and now as a writer. 
Heather lives in rural Ontario, Canada happily raising three children ranging in age from 6 to 18 with her biggest fan, her husband Steve.

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