A band that found its voice with radio staple "Paraluman" and two full-length albums.
For a sense of their sound, start with "Paraluman" and "When It's Over." They're both good examples of what the band does well.
Adie's version of "Paraluman" became a radio staple in the Philippines, giving their folk-rock approach a genuine foothold. Songs like "When It's Over" and "Your Way" show the band's steady, melodic touch. They've built a catalog that feels lived-in rather than flashy.
The group formed in 2012, originally called Jungee and the Royals, with vocalist and guitarist Jungee Marcelo leading. Their self-titled debut arrived in 2017, followed by "Kapitolyo" in 2019.
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