MetaFour fuses vocal harmony and acoustic mastery
June 24, 2006 | 12:00am
Metaphor is a figure of speech, which uses a word or phrase to an object it does not literally denote. MetaFour is a musical quartet whose vocal harmony and acoustic mastery are the very meaning of their existence.
While creating waves and attracting loyal followers in the live band circuit for barely a year, Donna, Francis, MC and Ryan recorded their self-titled album-MetaFour-now released by the Universal Records under Brown Cow Entertainment Productions.
They were with different bands when the group met in college and decided to form an entirely unique music entity. With their ambivalent backgrounds and talents they come up with a distinct sound, which instantly became a main attraction along nitespot row.
Sultry Donna is on vocals. Oozing with talent, Francis, plays the keyboards and also sings. MC handles the k-hon and vocals. Ryan's the guitar whiz from UP's Conservatory of Music.
"Friends," the album's carrier single straightforwardly tells us MetaFour's vast potentials. Their performance simply mesmerizes, yet it also soothes and uplifts.
There are more songs in the "MetaFour" CD, which are highly entertaining and at the same time relaxing: Give It To Me, One Day In Your Life, I Just Can't Stop Loving You, Bahala Na, Handa Na, Thinkin' About and Love Floats.
Here's one rare musical package laden with hit single potentials, all of them wonderfully performed by MetaFour and sleekly produced by Raymond Timbol and Jimmy Antiporda, with Kathleen Dy Go as executive producer.
Recording has always been a dream with MetaFour. Francis, with demo CD, literally knocked on Jimmy Antiporda's (his neighbor, incidentally) door. The composer/arranger/producer/musical director didn't take them in right away, but saw the potentials of the band. Antiporda was impressed by MetaFour's talents and dedication to their art, so he guided them to rightfully start a successful musical career.
On the latter part of 2005, the group signed a management and recording deal with the newly organized Brown Cow Entertainment Productions.
Brown Cow inked a pact with Universal Records for the nationwide debut of the "MetaFour" album.
With their own brand of pop fused with rhythm and blues, the band is all set to conquer the scene with simply Metafouric sensations.
While creating waves and attracting loyal followers in the live band circuit for barely a year, Donna, Francis, MC and Ryan recorded their self-titled album-MetaFour-now released by the Universal Records under Brown Cow Entertainment Productions.
They were with different bands when the group met in college and decided to form an entirely unique music entity. With their ambivalent backgrounds and talents they come up with a distinct sound, which instantly became a main attraction along nitespot row.
Sultry Donna is on vocals. Oozing with talent, Francis, plays the keyboards and also sings. MC handles the k-hon and vocals. Ryan's the guitar whiz from UP's Conservatory of Music.
"Friends," the album's carrier single straightforwardly tells us MetaFour's vast potentials. Their performance simply mesmerizes, yet it also soothes and uplifts.
There are more songs in the "MetaFour" CD, which are highly entertaining and at the same time relaxing: Give It To Me, One Day In Your Life, I Just Can't Stop Loving You, Bahala Na, Handa Na, Thinkin' About and Love Floats.
Here's one rare musical package laden with hit single potentials, all of them wonderfully performed by MetaFour and sleekly produced by Raymond Timbol and Jimmy Antiporda, with Kathleen Dy Go as executive producer.
Recording has always been a dream with MetaFour. Francis, with demo CD, literally knocked on Jimmy Antiporda's (his neighbor, incidentally) door. The composer/arranger/producer/musical director didn't take them in right away, but saw the potentials of the band. Antiporda was impressed by MetaFour's talents and dedication to their art, so he guided them to rightfully start a successful musical career.
On the latter part of 2005, the group signed a management and recording deal with the newly organized Brown Cow Entertainment Productions.
Brown Cow inked a pact with Universal Records for the nationwide debut of the "MetaFour" album.
With their own brand of pop fused with rhythm and blues, the band is all set to conquer the scene with simply Metafouric sensations.
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