The Philippine Star

More fun for Pedicab’s new EP

- By LUIS KATIGBAK

There are things that are not exactly inevitabil­ities, and may be either bad or good, but which you can more or less rely on: You will be caught unprepared

for the rain. Traffic along EDSA will make you want to kill people. The news will make your head spin at people’s stupidity (multiply that reaction by a thousand if you ever read comments on an online opinion piece). You will go out with friends to forget, or wallow in, your troubles. You will drink too much. And Pedicab gigs will be fun. (Those last

two—or three—are not unrelated.)

Pedicab’s lineup has stayed steady since their start: Diego Mapa on lead vocals, synthesize­r and percussion; Raimund Marasigan on synthesize­r, percussion, vocals; Mike Dizon on drums and percussion; Jason Caballa on guitar, percussion and vocals; and RA Rivera on sampler, synthesize­r and vocals. Mapa makes a unique frontman, exchanging rock star swagger for a certain beaming boyish charm, even when he’s spouting lyrics laced with innuendo. Every member seems vital to the Pedicab experience, though. When Pedicab first started up on the

scene, audiences were ecstatic: every set, whether in the crowded confines of Big Sky Mind or the now-defunct basement darkness of Gasoline Alley, was an instant party, where people actually would wave their hands in the air like they just didn’t care, losing their minds to numbers like Konti Na Lang and Dito Tayo sa Dilim. Driven by a dance beat and brutally simple yet enormously effective and infectious guitar lines, as well as chant-along choruses, the appeal of the band was uncomplica­ted, irresistib­le; one might even say primal. Shot through with a sense of humor, these were songs that one could scream along to gleefully without thinking about it too much. Maybe it

was rare that a listener felt like a Pedicab song really connected with their deepest concerns, but you know, sometimes— hell, most of the time—you just want to enjoy yourself.

Happily, two full albums, a bunch of videos, and countless gigs later, the essence of Pedicab is still the same. Undaunted by time or the changing fortunes of the music industry, they’re still making music, rehearsing (and uploading the rehearsals on YouTube), Tweeting, Instagramm­ing, taking pan de sal breaks,

flirting with Korean DJs, adding more cowbell, and not letting even such things as a power outage during a Cubao gig— which actually made Dito Tayo sa Dilim even more appropriat­e — get in their way. In short, they’re still having fun, and as a result, so are we.

They’ll be launching their new EP,

“Kaya Mo Mag-Sando?” tonight, 9 p.m., at Cubao X. It features six brand new tracks, including the carrier single Otomatik. Other tracks on the EP are: Kaya Mo Mag-Sando?, Ang Apoy, La Liga Filipina, Insekto and The Shot. Judging from the YouTube videos, their new stuff is as good as—maybe even better than—anything they’ve ever done (Insekto and The

Shot are early favorites of mine). The EP should be available in stores right now too, if you can’t make it to the gig tonight.

Although really, you should go and see them live. It’s more fun that way.

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