The Philippine Star

Into the jungle

- By Neal P. Corp us

What a wild jungle it was. This year marks Wanderland’s fifth year of bringing the world’s most soughtafte­r acts to our shores, and it was nothing short of exhilarati­ng. The music festival held last March 4 brought many changes, but the music, the music was still damn good.

One of this year’s biggest changes was that the festival moved down south, to the Filinvest City Event Grounds in Alabang. If you’re anything like me, anywhere past Makati is unknown territory, so venturing into the unknown that is Alabang was quite daunting at first. But as friends told me, and as I experience­d on the day of Wanderland, getting there was as easy as one-two-three, a.k.a. taking the P2P bus.

Getting there wasn’t the only pleasant surprise, though. When we got there after lunch, things were, for lack of a better word, already lit. First, there was a wall people could climb as high as the sky (I’m exaggerati­ng here). On the other side were food stalls with enough to probably feed an entire army, with a plethora of options

Wanderland’s fifth year was thick with fun and filled with great music.

from dim sum to tacos to vegetarian.

As the afternoon sun seared the grounds, the crowd began liquoring up for what would be a smorgasbor­d of music that tugged at the heartstrin­gs and then some. Urbandub’s Gab and John brought us back to our high school days, and UDD brought some new tunes that reminded us why we loved them in the first place.

After the golden hour settled into dusk, Wanderland’s jungle came alive.

Young STAR Fresh Produce alum Tom’s Story got heads bobbing to their unique brand of instrument­al rock, and the much-awaited bands LANY and Honne sprayed the smell of teen spirit all across the field. Once LANY sang the first line of their finale, the crowd went wild (“Ain’t ever felt this way…”). The shrieks could

It’s the memories attached to the music that truly hold a special place in our hearts.

be heard from the other side of Manila, I tell you.

And that wasn’t even the highlight yet. As we inched closer to midnight, the excitement for the headliners was so palpable, you could slice it with a knife. And once The Ting Tings took the stage, the gloves were off and the time machine took us back to our adolescenc­e. If you have any memories of dancing to Shut

Up And Let Me Go in front of the TV, you would understand. Then came the big guns: The Temper Trap. Even with all the cheering and screaming from the crowd, they still managed to sound almost exactly like they would if you were listening to them on a slow Sunday afternoon in your room — that’s the kind of live sound that warrants a second performanc­e at Wanderland.

By the time the dust settled and as the crowd dispersed to hunt for recovery chow, the jungle of music known as Wanderland proved once again that despite some delays due to the weather earlier in the day, trekking down south was still worth it. And, even though music still reigns supreme in a festival, it’s the experience­s and memories attached to them that truly hold a special place in our hearts.

P. S. Did we mention that Karpos Multimedia is bringing back Phoenix in August? Yeah, we’re stoked too.

 ??  ?? Smooth operator: Malaysian singer Yuna bared her soul in her Philippine debut at Wanderland.
Smooth operator: Malaysian singer Yuna bared her soul in her Philippine debut at Wanderland.
 ?? Photos by tin sartorio ?? Shut up and let me go: The Tings Tings brought the crowd back to its younger years.
Photos by tin sartorio Shut up and let me go: The Tings Tings brought the crowd back to its younger years.
 ?? Photos by tin sart orio ?? Right in the feels: California-based band LANY brought the teen spirit to Wanderland Jungle.
Photos by tin sart orio Right in the feels: California-based band LANY brought the teen spirit to Wanderland Jungle.
 ??  ?? Love not lost: The Temper Trap’s second visit to the country was as sublime as ever.
Love not lost: The Temper Trap’s second visit to the country was as sublime as ever.
 ??  ?? Warm on a cold night: Honne’s set gave us all the right feels.
Warm on a cold night: Honne’s set gave us all the right feels.
 ??  ?? Field work: This year’s Wanderland also commission­ed artists to create live art, including Jappy Agoncillo.
Field work: This year’s Wanderland also commission­ed artists to create live art, including Jappy Agoncillo.
 ??  ?? Rock it: Young STAR Fresh Produce alum Tom’s Story brought their unique brand of instrument­al rock.
Rock it: Young STAR Fresh Produce alum Tom’s Story brought their unique brand of instrument­al rock.
 ??  ?? Jungle beat: Wanderland had several activities across the field, including linedrums and guitar performanc­es for everyone to enjoy.
Jungle beat: Wanderland had several activities across the field, including linedrums and guitar performanc­es for everyone to enjoy.

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