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Cambio became known for songs about Pinoy Pop Culture, such as "DV" (about Divisoria, a sub-district in Manila which popular for bargain goods) and "Call Center" (about Business Process Outsourcing employment in the Philippines.
Cambio became known for songs about Pinoy Pop Culture, such as "DV" (about Divisoria, a sub-district in Manila which popular for bargain goods) and "Call Center" (about Business Process Outsourcing employment in the Philippines.

==Discontinued and other projects==

The band last seen live in 2014 at Route196 and ever since been unactived. Drummer, [[Raimund Marasigan]] announced its disbandment in 2015 due to lack of time and other projects. Lead singer, Kris Dancel is now focused on family life and also sings for indie band Peryodiko and her new band called Memory of Kristina. Ebe Dancel is currently a solo recording artist. Buddy Zabala is now the bassist of [[Moonstar88]] and [[Hilera]] while Raimund Marasigan and Diego Mapa are both members of [[Pedicab (band)|Pedicab]] and works on their other different respective bands.

[[APO Hiking Society]] singer, [[Jim Paredes]] tells Rappler after the band’s break-up, “Cambio ay hindi masyadong successful unlike any other Filipino bands but meron silang sikretong na hindi kayang pantayan na ilang banda o kahit sino mang grupo. Sayang talaga dahil konting effort lang ang nabigay nila sa pangalan ng banda dahil sa kanilang mga proyekto at iba pang banda”.


==Band members==
==Band members==

Revision as of 02:09, 21 November 2017

Cambio
Also known as
  • The Eheads After Dark
  • Kris Dancel and the Cambio
OriginManila, Philippines
Genres
Years active2003–2015, 2017–present
Labels
MembersRico Blanco
Raimund Marasigan
Buddy Zabala
Past membersKris Gorra-Dancel
Ebe Dancel
Diego Mapa
Roll Martinez

Cambio (often stylized as CAMBIO) is a disbanded Filipino rock supergroup active from 2003 until 2015. The band is composed of former Eraserheads members Raimund Marasigan, Buddy Zabala, Kris Gorra-Dancel with Ebe Dancel and Diego Mapa.

The band started out in 2003 when former Eraserheads members decided to rename their band. Three of its members asked Diego Mapa and Sugarfree lead vocalist, Ebe Dancel to make a 5-piece band. The band recorded and released its debut EP album called “Excerpt”. The band finally released its debut studio album called “Derby Light” the following year with the single “DV” (which represents “Divisoria”, a famous market in Manila). The band since only been actived some other times due to their regular projects and bands. In 2007, the band released their second effort album called, “Matic” under MCA Music Philippines.

History

When Ely Buendia left the Eraserheads sometime in 2002, remaining members Buddy Zabala, Marcus Adoro and Raimund Marasigan decided to continue as Eheads by adding singer-guitarist Kris Gorra (from the indie all-girl pop-punk band, Fatal Posporos and, later, Duster). After just a few months, Marcus Adoro left the group as well to pursue a passion for surfing and for his own musical undertaking, Markus Highway. Zabala, Marasigan and Gorra (later, Gorra-Dancel, having married Vin Dancel of Peryodiko) decided to continue on, adding Ebe Dancel (Kris Gorra-Dancel's brother-in-law) of Sugarfree and Diego Mapa (of Monsterbot and Pedicab); consequently forming Cambio.

Cambio became known for songs about Pinoy Pop Culture, such as "DV" (about Divisoria, a sub-district in Manila which popular for bargain goods) and "Call Center" (about Business Process Outsourcing employment in the Philippines.

Band members

  • Kris Gorra-Dancel – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Ebe Dancel – co-lead vocals, lead guitar
  • Diego Mapa – rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Buddy Zabala – bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Raimund Marasigan – drums, percussions

Discography

Albums

EPs

References