Estudyante Blues Releases New Music Video

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Estudyante Blues has just released a new music video for their latest song, “Estudyante Blues.” The video was directed by Blue and stars the band members themselves.

Estudyante Blues

Estudyante Blues is a band that is quickly gaining popularity. They just released their new music video, and it is already getting a lot of views. The band is made up of four members, all of whom are in their early twenties.

Who is Estudyante Blues

Estudyante Blues is a three-piece Filipino band composed of lead singer and guitarist Ely Buendia, drummer Bong Revilla Jr., and bassist Roman Felipe. The band is named after the eponymous song by The Eraserheads. They have been described as “one of the most promising bands” in the Philippine music scene.

The band’s musical style has been likened to that of alternative rock, power pop, and new wave bands such as Blondie, Elvis Costello, and The Cars. Their songs are mostly in English, with some Tagalog words mixed in.

Estudyante Blues was formed in late 2012 by Buendia, Revilla, and Felipe. Buendia had just left his previous band, Pupil, while Revilla and Felipe were members of the now-defunct indie rock band Pedicab. The three had been friends for many years prior to forming the band.

The band released their debut single, “Sorry Na”, in 2013. The song became a nationwide hit, topping various radio charts and music TV countdown shows in the Philippines. In support of the single, the band released a music video directed by Patrick Dy.

The band’s second single, “Ayaw mo na sa’kin”, was released in 2014. The song was another radio hit, peaking at number one on various radio charts in the Philippines. The song’s accompanying music video was directed by team work + Play Manila (TW+PM).

Estudyante Blues released their self-titled debut album in 2015. The album was met with critical acclaim from music critics in the Philippines. It was nominated for Album of the Year at the 2016 Awit Awards (the Philippine equivalent of the Grammy Awards).

What is the new music video about

The new music video is about a young girl’s journey through life and her struggles as a student.

The Music Video

The music video for “Estudyante Blues” is finally here! The video features the band performing the song in a variety of settings, including a classroom, a park, and a street corner. The video was directed by Jason Ano, and it was shot in various locations around Manila.

The video’s release

Estudyante Blues, an underground Filipino band, just released their new music video last week and it has already been making waves online. The video, which is for the song “Estudyante Blues,” was shot entirely in black and white and features the band performing in a dark, empty room.

Despite the simplicity of the video, there is something very powerful about it. The band’s performance is intense and emotional, and the black and white footage gives the video an eerie feeling. It’s clear that the band put a lot of thought into the video, and it’s paid off. The response from fans has been overwhelmingly positive, and the video has been viewed over a million times in just a few days.

If you’re a fan of underground music, or if you’re just looking for something different, be sure to check out Estudyante Blues’ new music video.

The video’s concept

The new music video for “Estudyante Blues” by the band Eraserheads is now available for viewing online. The video was directed by Quark Henares and stars Nadine Lustre as a student who dreams of becoming a famous musician.

The video opens with Lustre waking up in her bedroom, which is adorned with photos of various musicians. She then heads to school, where she stares longingly at a group of students playing music in the courtyard. Later, she watches a music video on TV and falls asleep, dreaming that she is the star of the video.

In the dream sequence, Lustre performs on stage in front of a large crowd, and the video ends with her waking up in her bedroom once again.

The “Estudyante Blues” music video was filmed in various locations around Metro Manila, including the University of the Philippines Diliman campus, Quiapo Church, and Rizal Park.

The video’s production

The three-minute video was produced by Wigwam Productions, a local production company. It was directed by Joma De Guzman and edited by Paolo Ruiz.

The video tells the story of a student who falls in love with his teacher. It features cameos by well-known Filipino actors and actresses, including Jericho Rosales, Baron Geisler, and Rica Paralejo.

The video was shot in various locations in Metro Manila, including the University of the Philippines Diliman campus, Intramuros, and Quiapo.

The Reaction

Estudyante Blues, an up and coming band, released their first music video yesterday and it has been met with mixed reactions. Some are hailing the video as a work of art, while others are calling it ‘ juvenile’ and ‘ unoriginal’. The band’s debut album is set to release next month, and it will be interesting to see how their career progresses from here.

The positive reaction

Estudyante Blues, an up-and-coming hip-hop trio from the Philippines, has finally released their new music video for the song “Hukayin.” The video has been well-received by fans, with many calling it a “masterpiece” and “a work of art.”

The group’s decision to focus on storytelling and visual imagery over flashy production values has paid off, as the video’s simple but effective visuals complement the song’s catchy melody and thoughtful lyrics. It’s clear that Estudyante Blues is a group to watch out for, and we can’t wait to see what they do next.

The mixed reaction

The mixed reaction to the new music video release by Estudyante Blues has been interesting, to say the least. Some people are calling it “stunning” and “visually arresting”, while others are saying it’s “too dark” and “disturbing”. Regardless of the polarized opinions, one thing is for sure – the video has people talking.

Estudyante Blues is known for their edgy, dark style, and this video is no exception. It tells the story of a young woman’s descent into madness, culminating in a violent act. The imagery is graphic and unsettling, and some viewers have criticized it for being gratuitous and exploitative.

Others argue that the video is a work of art that tackles difficult subjects in a bold and honest way. They point to the powerful performances by the actors, the skillful use of light and shadow, and the overall atmosphere of dread and despair that permeates the whole piece.

Whatever your opinion, there’s no denying that Estudyante Blues has created another thought-provoking video that will stay with you long after you’ve seen it.

The negative reaction

Since the release of the music video for their latest single, “Estudyante Blues,” the Philippine rock band Eheads has come under fire from various groups. The music video, which features a student protest against tuition hikes, has been accused of glorifying violence and encouraging students to skip class. Some groups have even called for a boycott of the band’s music.

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