BRISOM

BRISOM is a burgeoning band hailing from the Philippines, recognized for their unique blend of synth-pop and alternative rock which has steadily garnered them a dedicated following within the local music scene. Formed by frontman and songwriter Brian Sombero, from whom the band's name is partly derived, BRISOM has been able to craft a sound that is both nostalgic and fresh, echoing the vibes of the '80s while remaining firmly rooted in contemporary Filipino sensibilities.

Their discography showcases a penchant for introspective lyrics and catchy melodies, with songs like "Out of Time" and "Jeepney" highlighting their ability to weave stories that resonate with listeners. As they continue to experiment and evolve, BRISOM has released a slate of singles and collections, such as "Mixtape, Vol. 1," which reflect their growth as artists. Notably, their song "Waking Lives," featured in the film "On Vodka, Beers and Regrets," signified their expanding influence beyond just the music industry and into the broader realm of pop culture. With themes ranging from love and hope to nostalgia and heartache, BRISOM's emotive soundtracks have become a staple to many fans who find solace and joy in their music.

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ECHOES
Single - Released April 26, 2024
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    KELAN
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  5. August 9, 2023
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    Joan
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