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Can’t Hardly Wait

Rusty Machines’ Iggy San Pablo on What It’s Like Making Indie Rock Far From Home

The indie rock musician reflects on leaving a tight-knit Manila scene for a wider, unfamiliar landscape abroad

By Elijah Pareño
Indie Musicians Roundtable
Compromises Happen

Filipino Musicians Discuss Independence in Rolling Stone PH Roundtable

Across hip-hop, R&B, rock, and electronic, Filipino musicians  unpack the trade-offs of independence — from income struggles and creative control to long-term sustainability

By Elijah Pareño
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I Can Do What I Want

Meet Mei Semones, A Jazz-Pop Artist Who Can Make You Mosh

Don’t be fooled by her introverted demeanor. With back-to-back releases and shows worldwide, 2026 is shaping up to be a banner year for the up-and-coming jazz musician

By Pie Gonzaga
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Mother's Visiting

Mitski’s Manila Stop is Her Biggest Southeast Asia Show In 2026

The cult favorite turned arena draw brings her new era to the Philippines for a landmark first performance

By Elijah Pareño
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Mind in Thrall

Men I Trust Says Manila Crowd ‘The Best’ on Tour

With their first solo show in Manila, Men I Trust has proven that they’re just as capable of bringing audiences into a dream state onstage as in the studio

By Pie Gonzaga
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