Sponge Cola is comprised of Yael (vocals), Armo (guitar), Gosh(bass), and Chris (drums). Formed when its members were still in high school, the band quickly established itself and began playing gigs regularly at venues all over Metro Manila. In September of 2003, they celebrated their first independent release with the 5-track EP containing the songs, “Lunes”, “A Tear”, “Saturn”, “Cigarette”, and “Jeepney.” “Lunes” and “Jeepney”, both written in Filipino, were released as singles and proved to be a hit with local audiences. Extensive radio airplay was instrumental in broadening the band’s fan base across the nation.
In the last quarter of 2004, Sponge Cola signed a record distribution deal with Sony Music Philippines for the release of their full-length album, entitled “Palabas” about the band members’ theater backgrounds. The album showcases a definitive voice in unadulterated rock, reminiscent of the 90s alternative but laced with enough sing-along pop sensibility to appeal to a wider audience. It displays a seamless blend of the band members’ varied influences while showcasing a refreshingly unique sound. The 14 original tracks contain traces of each band member’s musical preference: Gosh grew up on classical Filipino balladeers from the likes of Basil Valdes and Martin Nievera; Armo lends to the rock edge, citing bands like Tool, Deftones, and A Perfect Circle as influences; Chris admits to being influenced by acts like the Beatles, Foo Fighters and Gin Blossoms; and Yael listens to everything from pop to 80s power ballads up to the new metal phenomenon of the late 90s.
Following the release of their album, Sponge Cola found even greater success, as evidenced by several noteworthy accomplishments. They won the “Rising Sun Award” at the NU107 Rock Awards for successfully crossing over from the radio station’s core audience to the wider pop audience. MTV dubbed the band their “Rising Star” for December 2004, and the first single off the album, “KLSP”, was well-received by both radio and television audiences. The video for the single, which was released in early 2005, hit 1 on multiple MYX charts and stayed on the charts for several weeks. In late February, “Palabas” became the first rock album ever released through a full distribution deal to hit gold in the Philippines.
After the success of “KLSP,” the band decided to take a much-needed break to concentrate on their studies, as they were about to go into their senior year at Ateneo de Manila University. However, they continued to be a visible presence on the gig circuit, playing venues in Metro Manila as well as in the provinces, such as Naga, Iloilo, and Palawan.
With the release of their second single, Sponge Cola continued to rise in the music industry. “Gemini” was released simultaneously on radio stations and hit the 1 spot on 99.5 RT in just a day, a first for the station. A few days later, the song reached the top spot on 97.1 LSFM as well.
Sponge Cola found another hit single in “Una.” Released in early November, the song was well received by the band’s fans and enjoyed extensive airplay on major radio stations. The video for the song, directed by Wincy Ong, reached number 1 on the MYX charts. Another recent triumph for the band was lead singer Yael’s award for Best Male Rock Icon at the 2005 NU107 Rock Awards. In addition to this, Sponge Cola’s rendition of the Eraserheads classic, “Pare Ko,” is featured on the tribute album celebrating one of OPM’s most influential acts. To cap off their successful year, Sponge Cola also had the honor of holding the No.1 spot on 99.5RT’s year-end countdown. Another radio station, RX93.1, chose Sponge Cola as their Indie Artist of the Year, proving that the band’s accomplishments in 2005 did not go unrecognized.
As musicians who are not only working but were also pursuing their college degrees for some time, the members of Sponge Cola have inadvertently become role models for their younger fans. They have broken out of the mold of a traditional rock band by advocating clean living, hard work, and diligence. Bassist Gosh was an academic scholar, and, along with the other members, graduated with flying colors in March of 2006.
Just a few months after their graduation, they started recording songs for their sophomore album. After months of additional songwriting and recording, “Transit,” was ready to be released. By the first week of September 2006, the album was out in all the major record bars nationwide.
Transit proved to be a fitting title for the band’s second album because not only did it capture the feel of the songs, but it also encapsulated the members' growth as individuals and musicians. With the young band members finally graduating from college and releasing their pivotal second album, the band suddenly had to adjust to a fairly new predicament. Transit captures the period of adjustment that the band members went through as it is in fact "the next step," a statement that implies transition, not stagnation.
Musically, the band has also matured over the years. With the two-year gap between their albums, there was a big leap in terms of musical direction, but at the same time, they maintained the essence that took them to the dance—soaring vocals underscored by intense guitars and relentless rhythmic pounding. The added dimension of well-placed ambient layers of guitar and riff-based songwriting created a more diverse album. There was a different approach for each song, strengthening the identity of each track.
“Bitiw,” their carrier single from Transit, has claimed the top spot of various radio stations all across the country. It was their fifth consecutive music video to skyrocket to the 1 position in the MYX hit chart and stayed there for a prolonged time, due to the acceptance of the Filipino people of their brand of music.
Other highlights in the album include the six-minute epic “The Wandering” which pays tribute to the well-known TV series Lost; “Movie,” the band's current single which immortalizes the feeling of people in the “friends zone”; “Do You Know The Feeling,” an 80s inspired stadium rock song; “Nocturne,” a poignant piece that tackles insomnia and remembering of a past love.
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Walang Wakas
Sponge Cola Lyrics
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Tiwala lang sa sarili ang tanging sandata
Tulad ng
Tulad ng
Tulad ng
Tulad ng
Buhat ng
Buhat ng
Buhat ng
Hinaharap ang sinag
Inaabot ang ulap
Nakatayong mag-isa
Paglingon andyan ka pala
Ang lihim ng aking lakas
Ibat-ibang nakaraan
Sino bang magtutulungan
Ating lakas walang wakas
Hindi pala umuubra ang puro lang ako
Bihira nga naman na iisang tao ang sagot
Sama-sama nating kakayanin 'to
Sariling gawa hindi lang salita
Nasa ating kamay ang bukas ay ngayon
Hinaharap ang sinag
Inaabot ang ulap
Nakatayong mag-isa
Paglingon andyan ka pala
Ang lihim ng aking lakas
Iba't ibang nakaraan
Sino bang magtutulungan
Ating lakas walang wakas
Nakatayong mag-isa
Paglingon andyan ka pala
Tayo ay walang wakas
Nakatayong mag-isa
Paglingon andyan ka pala
Ang lihim ng ating lakas
Iba't ibang nakaraan
Sino bang magtutulungan
Ating lakas walang wakas
Ating lakas walang wakas
At tayo ay walang wakas
The song "Walang Wakas" by Sponge Cola is a song about strength and perseverance. The lyrics convey the idea of being self-reliant and facing life's challenges on your own. The first part of the song talks about how the singer has become used to flying alone, relying solely on themselves for strength. They draw parallels to objects such as the sun and clouds as they represent the direction they are headed towards. The line "nakatayong mag-isa, paglingon, andyan ka pala" (standing alone but when they look back, someone is there) reveals that they are not truly alone and that someone is watching over them.
The chorus talks about the unity and strength that people can achieve when they work together. The line "sama-sama nating kakayanin 'to" (we can face this together) shows the importance of teamwork and that people need to work together to achieve their goals. The last part of the song talks about the idea that they will never give up and that their strength will never end.
Overall, the song is a message of hope and endurance even in the face of adversity. It encourages its listeners to rely on oneself and to never give up.
Line by Line Meaning
Nasanay ng lumipad nang mag-isa
Accustomed to flying alone
Tiwala lang sa sarili ang tanging sandata
Trusting oneself is the only weapon
Tulad ng
Like
Buhat ng
From
Hinaharap ang sinag
Facing the light
Inaabot ang ulap
Reaching the clouds
Nakatayong mag-isa
Standing alone
Paglingon andyan ka pala
Looking back, you were there all along
Ang lihim ng aking lakas
The secret of my strength
Ibat-ibang nakaraan
Different pasts
Sino bang magtutulungan
Who will help
Ating lakas walang wakas
Our strength will never end
Hindi pala umuubra ang puro lang ako
Being just me doesn't work
Bihira nga naman na iisang tao ang sagot
It's rare for just one person to be the answer
Sama-sama nating kakayanin 'to
Together we can do this
Sariling gawa hindi lang salita
Actions of our own, not just words
Nasa ating kamay ang bukas ay ngayon
The future is in our hands, now
Tayo ay walang wakas
We have no end
Ang lihim ng ating lakas
The secret of our strength
Ating lakas walang wakas
Our strength will never end
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: HARMON, TROY, Christopher Troy, William Harmon
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