OPM icon Ely Buendia marks an essential chapter in his solo career with the release of his sophomore album, "Method Adaptor," which went out last Friday, November 8, via Offshore Music and Sony Music Entertainment.
Maintaining the sonic hallmarks that have made him a beloved figure in Pinoy rock, Ely Buendia’s new album examines memories, experiences, and social issues with both self-awareness and maturity.
As someone who is known for unpacking cultural and personal narratives in ways that could be incisive but relatable, Ely has truly mastered the art form of reflection, especially when he weaves words and feelings with intricate instrumentation.
On "Method Adaptor," he delivers mastery in both restraint and complexity, often balancing both skills to create a sonic tapestry that instantly pulls listeners into its orbit.
As Ely explains it best: "I think all the songs have something to do with rebelling—be it from the disappointments and hardships of life or from the control that people want to have on your mind. I would say these are the most defiant songs I’ve written so far."
Navigating through themes of sorrow, anger, joy, and triumph, the ten-track record shapes up to be one of the most captivating rock releases that came down the pike in recent memory.
After being in the music business for more than 30 years, Ely admits that this album explores vulnerability that comes from a place of complicated humanity, revealing moments of fragility and darkness as he deals with the pressures of social expectations and career.
"Fame didn’t mix well with me," the singer shares. "I just felt it got in the way of my trying to evolve as an artist and made me more guarded as a whole. Coming out for me means owning everything, both my failures and successes."
Produced by Jerome Velasco and Audry Dionisio, with a little help from Erwin Romulo, Method Adaptor sounds consistently delightful from top to bottom, but with enough room to surprise or provoke.
"Kandarapa," the album's focus track and one of its highlights, is about fighting through the hard times not knowing if you can make it until the end. The music legend reveals that there are times when pressure in life can be a bit overwhelming, and all you want is to buckle and submit to the whim. “Sometimes you feel like you’re going to have to battle your way through the rest of your life.”
Other featured tracks in the album include previous releases “Tagpi-Tagping Piraso” and “Bulaklak Sa Buwan;” the somber piano ballad “Faithful Song,” the brooding, synth-pop tune “Kontrabando,” and the menacing stomper “Tamang Hinala,” to name a few.
Check out the Method Adaptor track list:
- Faithful Song
- Kandarapa
- Bulaklak Sa Buwan
- Tamang Hinala
- Deadbeat Creeper
- Sige
- Tagpi-Tagping Piraso
Kontrabando- Chance Passenger
- Esprit de Corpse
Ely Buendia’s "Method Adaptor" is out now on all digital music platforms worldwide via Offshore and Sony Music Entertainment.
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