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Putting on a seatbelt, checking the rearview mirror, fixing a flat tire—being on the road has never felt this scary. Watch PASSENGER, a haunted house on wheels, only in cinemas May 27
The trope of the haunted highway exists around the world, and writers Zachary Donohue (horror movie The Den) and T.W. Burgess (author of graphic novels Early Haunts and Malevolents) are big fans.
“Usually these haunted road stories are about someone who died on that road and is now haunting it – about a specific haunted road,” shares Donohue. “We wanted to make it broader, something scarier, and just demonic. Where every road is haunted, and they’ve always been haunted.” Adds Burgess, “We wanted to do something totally different. It’s not just a ghost of a road, but something more...
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Offshore Music celebrates a decade of indie integrity with upcoming five-part docuseries
Offshore Music celebrates its tenth anniversary with the launch of a five-part documentary series chronicling its journey as one of the most prominent Filipino record labels in the indie and underground music spaces. Set for release on YouTube from May to September 2025, the Offshore Music PH 10th Anniversary Docuseries will feature archival footage, candid interviews, artist testimonials, and behind-the-scenes storytelling about the label, the management team, the artists, and the community that it has fostered all these years.
Since its establishment in 2026, Offshore Music has clearly maintained its artist-first philosophy, unwavering commitment to creative authenticity, and dedication...
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Sexy Jay drops “Singaw” with new lyric video, teases upcoming album
Our favorite post-punk extraordinaire, lambanog brewer, skater, and barber Sexy Jay has dropped yet another gritty track on streaming, and it's the crowd favorite “Singaw”—out on May 21, 2026, via Offshore Music.
The Taguig-based art punk artist had already been performing this song live for years, where it generated countless reactions for its absurd premise surrounding the pain of mouth ulcers and its hypnotic instrumentation reminiscent of the brooding energy of Joy Division’s “Disorder,” off the classic 1979 album, Unknown Pleasures.
“July last year nabuo yung idea ng “Singaw”, pero hindi pa final yung process non [I got...
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The Come Up: Behind BINI’s Global Rise on Spotify
BINI has joined Spotify's The Come Up as the first Southeast Asian act featured in the series, which tracks the milestones behind an artist’s rise on Spotify. BINI brings a distinctly P-Pop story where in the last week of April alone, BINI's daily streams grew 2.5 times in a single day.
Even before their official debut, Da Coconut Nut was already reaching listeners on Spotify. Lagi landed them on the cover of Spotify’s P-Pop On The Rise - opening their music to new audiences through playlist discovery. Pantropiko gained traction from Viral Hits Philippines before moving to Hot Hits...
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The Bloomfields turn gratitude Into groove on “Tayo Na, Dali!”
After the viral resurgence of their anthemic hit “Ale” on TikTok and various streaming platforms, Filipino band The Bloomfields are embracing a remarkable second-wave momentum with the release of their newest single “Tayo, Na Dali!,” a fun and exuberant, ‘60s pop-inspired jam that serves as gracious giveaway to the fans who have kept their music alive across generations.
Brimming with nostalgic groove and infectious warmth, “Tayo Na, Dali!” exudes the enduring power of music to unite people on the dance floor and beyond.
An invitation to cry-dance
“On the surface, it’s really just about asking someone to...