Siakol is a 4-piece Filipino rock band who is one of the several groups who spearheaded the 90's Philippine alternative rock explosion and known for their hit songs "Lakas Tama", "Peksman", "Kanto", "Biyaheng Impyerno" and "Bakit Ba". The band was a prominent fixture of the Tunog Kalye era and very popular to college & high school students in the Philippines during the 90s.
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Origin | Metro Manila, Philippines |
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Years active | 1994–present |
Labels | Alpha Records |
Members | Noel Palomo Miniong Cervantes Wowie Flores Peter Plazon |
As per the band members, Siakol is a term they coin which pertains to a "free, happy and sometimes naughty state of mind". It is also alluded to be a word play of jakol, Filipino slang for masturbation. Furthermore, according to former frontman Noel Palomo in another interview, "Siakol" was already a popular term coined by the bystanders at their area in their hometown of Parañaque before the band was formed and later suggested the name to their band's management during their early days. The management initially tried to change the spelling of the name to "Shock Call" before it was reverted back to Siakol.
Formed in 1994 by former best friends Manuel "Noel" Palomo and Chris Laurence "Wowie" Flores, their appearance as a guest in a “Battle of the Bands” competition together as a quintet with Anthony "Miniong" Cervantes, Reynaldo "Wally" Gaspar and Rolando "Oyie" Bunao in their hometown of Parañaque was their first exposure. The band started writing original compositions (mostly written by Palomo) and their songs were well received by the public. They were then managed by Jason Gerodias. Peter Paul Plazon of the band Grin Department has been their longest serving drummer since he joined in 2012.
Their songs from their 1996 album until present still receives massive radio airplay and guestings in several fiestas around the Philippines. Known for their all-Tagalog songs, the band is branded by many as "the face of the Tunog Kalye era" (colloquial term of the Philippines' brand of OPM alternative rock which is popular among the masses in the 1990s, literally translated to "street sound" in English).
The band's brand of lyrics are primarily based on Filipino pop culture, typical Filipino love life and observational humor. They are considered to be one of the most successful OPM bands of all time. Their songs have been one of the most frequently sang in Philippine videokes up to the present.
Year | Title | Certifications |
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1996 | Tayo Na Sa Paraiso | PARI: 4× Platinum[1] |
1998 | Rekta | PARI: 2× Platinum[2] |
1999 | Pantasya | PARI: Platinum[3] |
2000 | Sa Pag-Ikot Ng Mundo | PARI: Gold[4] |
2001 | Karoling | PARI: Gold[5] |
2003 | Hiwaga | PARI: Gold[6] |
2005 | Kabilang Mundo[7] | PARI: |
2005 | The Best of Siakol, Vol. 1 | PARI: |
2010 | Tropa | PARI: |
2014 | The Best of Siakol, Vol. 2 | PARI: |
2015 | Haymabu | PARI: |
2021 | Ang Bagong Yugto | PARI: |
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