Franco (band)

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Franco
Also known asFranco Suspitsados [1]
Origin Cebu, Philippines
Genres
Years active2008–present
Labels MCA Music (2009–present)
Members
  • Franco Reyes
  • Paul Cañada
  • Dave Delfin
  • Victor Guison
Past members

Franco is a rock band from the Philippines, formed in 2008. The band had its beginnings as a supergroup with members from iconic Filipino bands, consisting of Franco Reyes (InYo and Frank!) on vocals, Gabby Alipe (Urbandub) on guitar, 8 Toleran (Queso) on guitar, Buwi Meneses (Parokya ni Edgar) on bass guitar, and JanJan Mendoza (Urbandub) on drums. [2] This original lineup disbanded in mid-2012, and regrouped with frontman Franco Reyes backed by Paul Cañada on guitar, Dave Delfin on bass and Victor Guison on drums.

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History

Franco started as a collaboration project between Alipe, Toleran, Meneses and Mendoza, who are prominent musicians in the Pinoy rock scene. In late 2008, deciding to have a front man for their project band, Alipe, Mendoza, Toleran and Meneses collaborated with Reyes, who had returned to the Philippines from a stay in the U.S., thus completing the band, Franco. [3] In 2009, they recorded songs that comprised Franco's first album. Upon the release of the first album in 2010, their songs quickly became hits and topped the charts. The band dominated the 2010 NU Rock Awards with 4 awards and 9 nominations. They were also nominated and won an award in the 2010 Awit Awards. However, in 2012, Alipe, Meneses, Toleran and Mendoza left the group, [4] with Franco Reyes persisting to continue. Recruiting former bandmates from Cebu, Franco, now a principal act, released his sophomore studio album in 2013, entitled Soul Adventurer. Franco now tours with new members, namely Paul Cañada, Dave Delfin and Victor Guison.

Music

Franco's musical roots are traced to a Cebu-based band named Frank!, formed by Reyes in 1996, which is credited for having boosted the Cebu rock scene. [3] However, despite reggae-leaning songs originally composed by Reyes for Frank!, the latter music of Franco became considerably heavier. Two Franco songs — “Touch the Sky” and “Song for the Suspect — have Rastafarian messages.

Mainstream success

In 2010, they released their self-titled full-length album under MCA Music. Music videos for “Cast Away” and “This Gathering” were aired on the Filipino music channel, Myx. Franco also dominated the 2010 NU Rock Awards by winning four awards—Artist of the Year, Song of the Year for “This Gathering”, Album of the Year for their self-titled album, and the Listeners' Choice Award. The supergroup also won an award during the 2010 Awit Awards as the Best Performance By A Group Of Recording Artists - "Castaway", and was also nominated for the Best Performance By A New Group Of Recording Artists - "Castaway" and Best Rock/Alternative - "Castaway". [5] The band was nominated numerous times for the MYX Music Awards.

In mid-2012, four of the members (Alipe, Toleran, Meneses and Mendoza) announced a parting of ways to focus on their own respective bands. Franco Reyes decided to retain the entity by collaborating with former colleagues from Cebu, thereby recording the second Franco album.

In 2013, Soul Adventurer was released as the band's second album. With the new lineup on board, the group won Best Alternative Recording (Awit Awards) for the song Better Days. [6]

On November 9, 2014, Franco launched an EP, titled Frank!, at the St. James Power Station in Sentosa, Singapore.

Band members

Current members [3]

Former members [7]

Discography

Studio Album

EP

Track listing

Franco (2010)

No.TitleLength
1."Seasons"3:56
2."Touch The Sky"3:43
3."Castaway"4:30
4."Memorykill"4:44
5."A Mass For The End of Time"4:20
6."Last Waltz"5:49
7."Next Train Out"3:01
8."Song For The Suspect"5:06
9."Tetrahydrochloridedub"2:15
10."This Gathering"4:21
11."For My Dearly Departed"5:22
Total length:48:12

Soul Adventurer (2013)

No.TitleLength
1."032"0:32
2."To Survive"4:38
3."Moonset"5:03
4."Better Days"5:01
5."What Is To Be Must Be"0:21
6."Renewal"5:34
7."Drifter"1:19
8."A Beautiful Diversion"3:57
9."Across The Milkyway"5:15
10."Razor"5:41
11."Blame"5:24
12."Follow That Light"1:18
13."Uprising"5:39
14."Babylonian Politicians"0:31
15."Muse"5:26
16."Lover's Fire"4:27
17."A Prayer"4:16
Total length:64:36

Flight (2018)

No.TitleLength
1."Afterburn"4:10
2."Last Word"4:58
3."All Nighter"4:51
4."Mondaze"4:43
5."Lost In Your Universe"4:22
6."Best I Ever"5:06
7."Aurora Sunrise"4:52
8."Rebirth"4:20
9."Breaking For The Weekend"4:49
10."Goodbye, Goodnight"5:10
Total length:67:21

Awards and nominations

YearAward Giving BodyCategoryNominated WorkResults
2010 Awit Awards Best Performance By A Group Of Recording Artists"Castaway"Won
Best Performance By A New Group Of Recording Artists"Castaway"Nominated
Best Rock/Alternative"Castaway"Nominated
NU Rock Awards Artist of the YearWon [8]
Album of the Year"Franco"Won [8]
Song of the Year"This Gathering"Won [8]
Listeners' Choice AwardWon
Vocalist of the Year(for Franco Reyes)Nominated
Guitarist of the Year(for Gabby Alipe, Paolo Toleran, Franco Reyes)Nominated
Bassist of the Year(for Buhawi Meneses)Nominated
Drummer of the Year(for JanJan Mendoza)Nominated
Best New ArtistNominated
2011 MYX Music Awards Favorite New ArtistNominated
2013 Awit Awards Best Alternative Recording"Better Days"Won [6]
2014 MYX Music Awards Favorite Rock Video"Better Days"Nominated

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