A New Era for ALYSON Begins
If you have been following the indie music scene in the Philippines, you have likely come across ALYSON. Known for their signature city pop sound, the Quezon City-based band is stepping into a new musical direction with their latest single, “Kung Sakaling Tanawin,” released on March 27 alongside a music video premiere on YouTube the same day.
This release signals a shift in tone for the band, blending nostalgic romance with a more emotionally driven sound that feels both familiar and refreshingly new.
From City Pop to Manila Sound Influence
ALYSON has built a strong reputation in the indie scene with tracks like “Definitely Love!”, which earned recognition from platforms such as Billboard Philippines.
With “Kung Sakaling Tanawin,” the band explores a different sonic landscape. Frontman Pio Ligot shared that the track leans more into Manila Sound, moving away from their usual Japanese city pop influences.
The goal was clear. They wanted to create a song that feels deeply emotional, similar to the kind of impact you get from Korean drama soundtracks or classic Filipino love stories.
A Bigger, More Ambitious Sound
This single is not just a stylistic shift. It is also ALYSON’s most ambitious production to date.
To bring the song to life, the band collaborated with trumpet player David Jorvina and assembled a full group of session musicians to create rich orchestral arrangements. According to drummer and producer Marcus Mababangloob, using real instruments instead of digital samples was essential to capturing genuine emotion.
Keyboardist Easel Manes also drew inspiration from Ryan Cayabyab, channeling a light yet expressive style for the track’s opening riff.
A Visual Story with a Familiar Face
The release also comes with a music video featuring the band alongside Jun Sabayton. For ALYSON, working with Sabayton was a meaningful collaboration, as they have long admired his work in Filipino pop culture.
His role in the video even nods to his appearance in Pedicab’s “Insekto” music video, adding a layer of familiarity and homage for longtime fans.
Staying True to Human Expression in Music
Beyond the sound and visuals, “Kung Sakaling Tanawin” also reflects the band’s stance on artistry in today’s evolving music landscape.
Ligot emphasized the importance of human emotion in music, especially in an era where AI-generated content is becoming more common. For the band, this project is a testament to the value of real musicianship and heartfelt expression.
What’s Next for ALYSON
This single marks the beginning of what the band calls their “true blue” era, hinted at by a shift in their visual identity from red suits to a more subdued blue aesthetic.
Fans can expect more releases that continue this theme of longing, timelessness, and emotional depth.
A Must-Listen for OPM Fans
If you are into OPM with a nostalgic yet modern twist, this track is definitely worth adding to your playlist.
ALYSON proves that evolving your sound does not mean losing your identity. Instead, it can open the door to something even more meaningful.


















