Color It Red , the OPM band whose longest-running hit, “Paglisan,” continues to be the most awaited crowd favorite in every single CIR gig to this day, is about to celebrate its 34th anniversary this September.
Color It Red has been around for decades and it seems it’ll be sticking around for longer. The band’s presence in the scene may have fluctuated over the years, but its staying power is dependent on several factors, the simplest—-yet arguably the most important—of all, articulated succinctly by founding member and rhythm guitarist Barbi Cristi.“Kasi may music pa kaming nagagawa.
Barbi says that despite being together for xx number of years, there are still a few things they learn about and from each other. They continue to grow as individuals and their relationship is not static; rather, a rollercoaster ride of ups and downs they’ve shared over the years. Drummer Jayvee Torres takes pleasure in learning from one another as musicians. For example, how he and Bopip feed off each other in a symbiotic relationship to lay the foundation for the rhythm section. Kwachi, on the other hand, was originally mainly a blues guitar player but found the opportunity to explore a different genre, musical styles, and dynamics by being part of CIR.
Cooky counts “Silver,” the band’s 25th-anniversary album, as one of their later yet more significant milestones. The band was able to crowdsource enough funds to produce the 10-track album and a music video and produce everything within their creative control and without the support of a major record label.
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