Ian Irving Vega Tayao is a Filipino musician, producer,
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ger and
skateboarder
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, known for fronting the bands Queso (formerly Cheese), Wilabaliw, and Armalite.
Hailed as one of the Philippines' "Three Kings of Slam" (along with
Greyhoundz
Greyhoundz is a Filipino nu metal/rap metal band formed in the late 1990s which gained international recognition and is currently based in Manila, Philippines.
Background
Greyhoundz was formed in 1997 by cousins Niño and Audie Avenido who at ...
's Reg Rubio and
Slapshock
Slapshock was a Filipino heavy metal band from Metro Manila. They were formed in 1997, originally as a nu metal act, with their early musical style compared to that of Korn. They later shifted towards a metalcore style.
Background
The group ...
's
Jamir Garcia), he is well known for his aggressive yet experimental musicianship.
Music career
Cheese (1994 to present)
1994, Queso started out using the name Cheese. It all began as something to do after eating cheese. Enzo Ruidera, 2TS Calinawan and Pao Rosal were cheese eater and decided to form a band. Eventually things got serious and they were winning battle of bands. The kids thought this might lead somewhere and eventually got Tayo, cousin of Power Rosario to do vocal duties at the time both parties were starting to write original songs. So by the time they were ready to play they were already playing original songs in a time were playing covers. Landing regular gigs at hot spots back then like Club Dredd and Yosh Café, they steadily got noticed and slowly earned a following. CJ Olaguera who was constantly with the band eventually learned to play percussions and was a logical addition to the band because he was already always there anyway and he added new texture to the sound of the band. By the time, they were regulars at a number of bars and clubs. 8 Toleran, a neighbor and former guitarist of the band Piranha asked Ian if he could audition and join the band. As fate would have it, the band was actually looking for another guitar player. He fit in perfectly and he was in like that. RT de Ano, is another friend of the band and a DJ. He was another logical choice to be absorbed into the band because he was always there anyway and the idea of having a DJ in the band was shared by all of the members. By 1997, the band release and sold a two-song demo, the songs “Fine” and “The Way” were in it. Five thousand copies was sold out in a week. “Fine” eventually garnered airplay on
NU107 and eventually hit the charts. The band was signed by
Warner Music Philippines
Warner Music Philippines (WMP) is a record label in the Philippines. It is a regional branch of the multinational music conglomerate Warner Music Group.
Founded in 1977, the company gained its self-distributed status and has since began release ...
. In 1998, the self-titled debut album Cheese was released. Critics and fans alike received it beautifully. The singles "10x Karma" and "Fine" climbed the charts and the band was nominated on a number of categories at the ’99 NU107 Rock Awards. Maly Andres, the producer of the album won Producer of the Year award for his work on that album. The album went on to win an
Awit Award
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Th ...
for Rom Villaseran's work on the album cover layout. The band went on to a successful tour of the album, even going to Korea to represent the Philippines in the 2000 Pusan Rock Festival. After touring and playing provinces, special events, clubs and bars. The band went on to write new materials. Biboy Garcia who went on to record with the band on their sophomore effort replaced RT de Ano. 2001 saw the release of Cheese's second effort entitled Pilipinas. The album was critically acclaimed, named "the richest rock release of that year". The album went on to win Vocalist of the Year, People's Choice Award and Album of the Year in the 2002 NU107 Rock awards. The band went on to tour the new album, successfully. 2003, Queso officially announced that they were changing their name to Queso from Cheese because that is what the kids were calling them and it was only logical. That same year drummer Pow Rosal was replaced by drummer Robert dela Cruz. Robert came in to continue touring the album all throughout the country. In 2004, the band goes back to the studio to write new materials. 2005, Queso releases ''Buhay Queso'', a DVD documentary about the band, members and their adventures. A year after, 2006, the band finishes recording and releases their latest self-titled effort Queso.
The band (along with
Slapshock
Slapshock was a Filipino heavy metal band from Metro Manila. They were formed in 1997, originally as a nu metal act, with their early musical style compared to that of Korn. They later shifted towards a metalcore style.
Background
The group ...
and
Greyhoundz
Greyhoundz is a Filipino nu metal/rap metal band formed in the late 1990s which gained international recognition and is currently based in Manila, Philippines.
Background
Greyhoundz was formed in 1997 by cousins Niño and Audie Avenido who at ...
) headed the country's annual music festival PULP Summer Slam.
The band eventually broke up after the release of their third album but reunited in 2012. Currently, the band is still active, even though each member is busy with their other endeavors.
Wilabaliw (2010 to present)
Tayao conceptualized the project 8 years ago, back when he was still active with Queso. The perfect chance to manifest the idea did not become so vivid until he was able to cosmically find members or better yet the members finding him.
Consisting musicians from their respective bands: Tayao himself, Robert dela Cruz (his bandmate in Queso, also plays for Skychurch), Francis Magat (from Salindiwa) and Louis Isok (of Enemies of Saturn). The band played heavier stuff compared to their groups.
The debut album 10.10.10. was independently-released in 2010 (believed as one of the reasons for the album's title), unleashing tracks like the groovy "Me Techie Love You Long Time", hard-hitting "Diveler" and the hit single "Illuminate I". In 2012, they released their song "Samadi" through
Tower of Doom's Tower Sessions program on YouTube .
At the end of 2013, the band's line-up changed as Magat and Dela Cruz were replaced by Nino Avenido (of Greyhoundz) and Jesso Ron "Pornstar" Montejo (of 4th Draztik). In the following year, the band released their song "Fahira", followed by "Not So Fast" not long after, which they turned up to the Wilabaliw TeeDee ( a combination of CD and
T-Shirt
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) through Built by Sonic.
After two years, the band released new songs, called "Jack Stone", "Sunken ID" and "Hindi Na Makita" (also claimed as the band's first Tagalog song) in 2017. Before the year 2017 ended, line-up changed for the bassist as Nino Avenido was replaced by Keith Francisco (of Arcadia).
Armalite (2014 to present)
The quintet was formed in 2014, consists of Queso buddies Tayao, Ocho Toleran, Biboy Garcia with Martin Hocson and Michael Gemina, spawned songs such as "Smoke Screen" and "Halo Jump", which later turned into a CD, which was launched on December 17, 2014, at 19 East
Parañaque
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.
Later, Gemina was replaced by Allan "Bords" Burdeos of
Kamikazee
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, as stated in the band's Facebook page on October 20, 2016:
"Gonna start this off with a good evening to every single one of you and we hope everyone is safe given this weather we are/will be experiencing.
Just a quick update from us given we haven't posted in a really long time! -First off, we are still around and planning things for the future. We just all have our personal things to deal with now but we still can't thank everyone enough for the continued support despite not hearing from us for quite some time.
Second, for whoever doesn't know our original drummer Mike has migrated to Singapore to pursue his career and awesomeness over there and we couldn't be more happy and proud of him. We have this handsome fella filling in for drum duties when we get this ball rolling again. Does he look familiar? Stay stuck and trust us it will be worth the wait. "
Solo projects
Outside his bands, Tayao is still making music in his own movement. Collaborated with his musician friends such as Randy Pages,
Wendell Garcia
Pupil are a Filipino rock band consisting of singer and rhythm guitarist Ely Buendia, lead guitarist Jerome Velasco, bassist Dok Sergio and drummer Wendell Garcia.
History
Early years and formation (2004–2005)
Pupil was formed when form ...
, and
Louie Talan, in covering a song of another band Brain Salad titled "Bulong (Mo Sa Dilim)".
He also formed an acoustic project called BatCat, together with Nino Avenido and Zach Lucero of
Imago
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.
He also collaborated with progressive/power metal group Plethora, with Greyhoundz' Audz Avenido on the song "Triangulo".
Tayao also recorded his own songs such as "Dandy", "Mauricio", "The Dragon That Never Sleeps" and "Pull The Plug".
Tayao collaborated on the song "Apatnapungbara" for
Gloc 9
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's album
MKNM: Mga Kwento Ng Makata in 2012, and later collaborated for the song "Tarantatula" from Wilabaliw's recently-released Aurum in 2019.
He was also featured with
Nicole Asensio on the love song "All in All", from Asensio's debut album ''
Schizoprano'' in 2015.
In 2017, Tayao collaborated with metal band Vie for the song "Ganid".
In February 2018, Tayao collaborated with female-fronted band Saydie on their latest single "Yokai".
Musical styles
Musicians and listeners can't exactly define Tayao's musical sensibilities and styles. In Queso, he is regarded as part of the Filipino
nu-metal
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scene. But since his voice is a fusion of
reggae
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,
funk
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,
hard alternative and
heavy metal, even playing with Wilabaliw and Armalite, his voice is the signature of his musicianship: familiar yet different, as
FHM Philippines
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stated.
Theatrics
Tayao is also known for doing stunts during performances, such as high-angle backflips, 'complicated' dance moves and stage dives.
Other pursuits
Tayao is an affiliate of Ragdoll Development, a group of artists, videographers, and companies who support Filipino skaters.
He also created a Facebook show called "Timon and Pumba Live", along with Ramon Mager (of Sickpig).
In 2011, Tayao also starred in a short film entry for
International Academy of Film and Television
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(IAFT) by Karl Porio, titled "The Gap" as the lead role of Danny.
Discography
With Cheese/Queso
*''Cheese'' (
Warner Music Philippines
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Founded in 1977, the company gained its self-distributed status and has since began release ...
, 1998)
*''Pilipinas'' (Warner Music Philippines, 2002)
*''Queso'' (
EMI Music
EMI Group Limited (originally an initialism for Electric and Musical Industries, also referred to as EMI Records Ltd. or simply EMI) was a British transnational conglomerate founded in March 1931 in London. At the time of its break-up in 201 ...
, 2006)
With Wilabaliw
*''10.10.10'' (2010)
*''Aurum'' 2019
With Armalite
*''Armalite- Built to Kill'' (2014)
References
3. http://towerofdoom.net/queso/#tab-con-5
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Living people
Musicians from Manila
21st-century Filipino male singers
Year of birth missing (living people)
20th-century Filipino male singers