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New Band BRYN Releases First EP “Relapse”

With raw lyricism and hard-hitting melodies, “Relapse” captures the messy beauty of imperfect relationships.

New Band BRYN Releases First EP “Relapse”

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La Union-based alternative rock band BRYN has dropped its debut extended play (EP), called “Relapse,” featuring five tracks about relationships at their breaking points.

Among its songs is “Pwede Ba?,” Lagi Kang Tama,” “Tangi,” and “Shot Goodbye!” as well as the band’s first single, “Pinalit Sa Malapit (PSM),” released last July.

The EP’s key track is “Tangi,” a song about heartfelt devotion inspired by the anime “Your Name.”

“‘Tangi’ carries the feeling of a love that exists across distance and time, like souls destined to meet, no matter how far apart,” explained the band in a social media post.

“Pwede Ba” is a song for hopefuls, while “Shot Goodbye” is a final farewell from everything that once held one down.

Meanwhile, the band described “Lagi Kang Tama” as a single about going through every move with a scoreboard. “It’s about a song that speaks about the battle of right and wrong, where it feels like everything is a scoreboard,” the band said in another post.

The mini album tracks were composed by the band’s vocalist, Bryan Kairuz, and produced, mixed, and mastered by Gabriel Tagadtad. The EP was released under ABS-CBN’s DNA Music label.

Aside from Bryan, the six-piece band is composed of Kevin (lead guitar), Jerico (rhythm guitar), Gio (drums), Bong (keyboard), and Marvin (bass).

Discover “BRYN’s” music; check out “Relapse” on music streaming platforms. For more details on DNA Music, follow DNA Music PH on Facebook, X, Instagram, and YouTube.

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