Formation and early years: 1986-1988
INTRoVOYS was formed in Manila, Philippines in 1986 by 3rd-G Cristobal,
Paco Arespacochaga,Jonathan Buencamino. 3rd-G and Paco were classmates in high
school, but have known each other since elementary. The first incarnation of
INTRoVOYS had Jonathan Buencamino, Paco Arespacochaga and 3rd-G Cristobal in a
small rehearsal space on the corner of Katipunan and Santolan in Quezon City,
Philippines. During their first rehearsal, 3rd-G taught Paco how to play the
drums. Later, they added Jonathan Buencamino's younger brother Jj to play
keyboards, Ira Cruz, lead guitars, and Jobert Buencamino for bass guitar. They
recorded the song Just a Dream which was released in the 10 of Another Kind
compilation album in 1988.
Back to the Roots and line-up changes: 1989-1991
Due to other priorities, 3rd-G had to give up his position as the band’s
rhythm guitar player. The band released their debut album, Back to the Roots in
1990. Their first two singles received a lukewarm response and the band's
label, Dyna Records, was ready to drop them. In spite of this, their third
single However Which Way, went to No. 1 in Metro Manila in just two weeks. It
became the No. 1 song in the country after a month, paving the way for a
national tour. Culled from the same album are certified No. 1 singles such as,
Calling All Nations, Maynila and Lullabye among many others.. Ira Cruz left the
band in 1991.
Breaking New Grounds and Line To Heaven: 1991-1994
When Cruz left INTRoVOYS, Vic Carpio replaced him as their new
guitarist. The band's second album, Breaking New Grounds, was released in 1992.
Included in this album were the hits Will I Survive, Di Na Ako Aasa Pa,
Binibini and Are You Happy. The album achieved quadruple platinum status,
earning INTRoVOYS the tag "The No. 1 Band in the Land".[citation
needed]. In 1993, the band released their third album, Line to Heaven, wherein
the carrier single was written after Arespacochaga suffered the tragic loss of his
parents. This album also included another hit song, "Kailanman".
Greatest Hits...Live, One and Eroplano: 1994-1999
Jobert Buencamino left the band in 1994 for health and personal
reasons. The band invited Paku Herrera of Neocolours to take on Jobert’s
chores. They released their first greatest hits concert Greatest Hits...Live
followed by their carrier single Living My Life in 1995. The band's fourth
album One released in 1996, included hits Tell Me Why, More Than A Friend and
Magkaisa Tayong Lahat. This was Arespacochaga's last album and he left the band
in 1996 and was replaced by Toto Villanueva as the new drummer. They released
their fifth album Eroplano features the hits "Fool", "My
Child", "Eroplano", "The Big Ride" and a cover of Mr.
Rey Valera's hit Kung Kailangan Mo Ako. A year later, Jonathan Buencamino was
forced to leave due to an illness that caused him to lose his voice
indefinitely.
Short-Lived Reunion and Hiatus: 2000-2004
In 2000, Paco Arespacochaga went solo and released his album called
Rebirth, featuring three popular songs of his former band and a collaboration
with his former wife Geneva Cruz. Paco Arespacochaga rejoined the band in 2000.
Ira Cruz, who had played with INTRoVOYS from 1988 to 1991, rejoined with the
original line-up members. Paco, Jonathan, Jj & Jobert Buencamino and Vic
Carpio for the short-lived reunion run in 2001 and after that, he decided to
pursue other interests. He joined Passage and Co-founded the Band Kapatid. Vic
Carpio and Jobert Buencamino decided to retire and pursue other interest and
the other members decided to go on an indefinite hiatus.
A Brighter Day and New Beginnings: 2005-2013
After years of hiatus, Arespacochaga, Jonathan & Jj Buencamino
decided to get back together and work on a new album with their two new
members, Henry Abesamis on bass guitar and Jonathan Manuel on guitars. In 2005,
they released the album entitled A Brighter Day, marks a beginning of a new
chapter for the band. The landmark album, released 7 years after their last
album, Eroplano, marks the exodus of the band from the Philippines to the
United States.
In December 2006, the band released their first studio Greatest Hits
album entitled, New Beginnings, a collection of re-arranged 18 major hits and
introduced two new members, Steve Guadiz on guitar and Chot Ulep on bass.
In April 2009, Tim De Ramos joined the band as the new drummer while
Arespacochaga assumed duties as the new lead guitarist, Steve Guadiz left
INTRoVOYS followed by Chot Ulep. In September of that same year, G3 Misa,
formerly with Shanghaied and Mystery became the new guitarist and Gary Padre
became the new bassist.
In October 2011, at the Tanduay Rockfest, Arespachochaga performed
signature INTRoVOYS hits including Line To Heaven and Di Na Ako Aasa Pa. Buoyed
by the warm welcome he got from the crowd, he stated, "Salamat. Maraming,
maraming salamat. By next year, kasama ko na ang buong banda" ("Thank
you. Thank you very much. By next year, the rest of the band will be with
me.") In June 2012, Jonathan Dela Paz became the new bassist for the band.
In May 2013, Jj Buencamino decided to retire and Art Pangilinan became their
new keyboardist.
New Single and Where We Left Off: 2014-present
In July 2014, INTRoVOYS released their single "Nasaan Ka" and
launched a music video filmed in Los Angeles, CA.[4] In August 2014, the band
was featured on Tunay Na Buhay on GMA 7. In September 2014, INTRoVOYS performed
in "Mga Bokalista ng Dekadang Nubenta" US Tour along Jett Pangan,
Gary Ignacio, Cooky Chua, and Wency Cornejo.
In May 2015, keyboardist Art Pangilinan left INTRoVOYS, they continue
touring as a four piece. In the end of 2015, Jj Buencamino – INTRoVOYS’
original keyboard player re-join the band. In January 2016, INTRoVOYS released
their latest album, "Where We Left Off.
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