Ervin Besana

He has been in the music industry for two and a half decades. Currently, he plays bass guitar for a rock-reggae band called EnjointPh and a funk-fusion trio called Banky. He also hosts a podcast titled Usapang Musiko with Ervin Besana, which explores topics such as music, arts, and philosophy.

Jordan Corey’s Newest Album, “The Tunnel + The Light” Is an Exploration of What It Means to Be an Artist Today

I can pretty much sum up what it means to be an artist today, but instead of writing thousands and thousands of words, I’ll let Jordan Corey’s newest album, “the tunnel + the light” show you. The wah guitar riff throughout the first track, “Friend Like Me,” fits the overall vibe of the track. If

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Madness and Punkiness Mixed with Chaos: Better Never Than Late Album by ‘PUNKTUALS’

PUNKTUALS has just released its debut album, “Better Never Than Late” under FRIENDO RECORDS. Join me as I discuss the LP and why PUNKTUALS is punk in their own way. The LP begins with “Better Never Than Late,” which is the main single. This track is punk because it introduces us to a song about

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Can a 26-Track Album Work? Reborn by NeyQuam: Album Review

ReBorn is the latest album from up-and-coming artist NeyQuam. The album consists of 26 tracks. Yes, you’ve read that right—26 tracks. That is 1 hour and 12 minutes of hip-hop, RnB, and rap music. The LP features many artists who added their flavor to the tracks. ReBorn’s biggest accomplishment is its length. It’s very rare

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