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Underneath the Waves

by Hale

The stars beneath the sky
they tell me you’re a secret
and every time I wake up in the morning
rain is falling down on me
i feel free

You caught me by surprise
i ask you to believe me
without a lie, we’ll never have to say and feel we’re sorry
don’t say we’re sorry
soon you’ll see

[refrain]
I’m learning
i’m learning you now
stars fading
free falling into you

[chorus]
This time, I’m sure what I’m lookin’ for
and that’s what I want you to know
and I won’t ever let you go, let you go

Underneath the waves
i can feel you underneath the waves

[refrain]
I’m learning
i’m learning you now
stars fading
free falling into you

[chorus]
This time, I’m sure what I’m lookin’ for
and that’s what I want you to know
and I won’t ever let you go, let you go

[bridge]
It’s all been said and done to me, I know it
Just let me have a chance to prove my cause
And I don’t know what lies ahead for us
In any road, I’ll let you come my way

[chorus]
This time, I’m sure what I’m lookin’ for
and that’s what I want you to know
and I won’t ever let you go, let you go

And I’m ready for you now
ready for you now
ready for me now
ready for me now
show me love

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Hale

Hale, the band that promises to highlight their musical versatility and excellent vocalism in alternative rock genre and yet emanates a very sad undertone that they describe as “melodrama.” (melodious drama) All from the southern part of the metro (Las Pinas, Alabang and Paranaque), Hale is composed of Champ Lui-Pio’s (lead vocals and guitars)heart-on-sleeve vocals and the group’s songwriting exude feelings and melody, much to the delight of the melancholic youth in search of a like-minded voice. Roll Martinez (guitars and vocals)with his lyrical powers, believes that there’s so much to spell in words through songs where exudes a very ironic yet compelling poetic piece, “Broken Sonnet”—the band’s first single with EMI Music. In synch with Sheldon Gellada’s expertise on bass, he also contributed heartfelt and experience-based songs infectious to his personal musical influences that excel in his instrumental virtuosity to grandiose rock. And with then-sessionist Omnie Saroca on drums, an artist whose music used to steep in cool mainstream reggae now switched to melodic rock.

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