In the heart of Laguna, a talented alternative musician by the name of DeCide has been making waves in the local music scene. Combining haunting melodies, thought-provoking lyrics, and a unique stage presence, DeCide recently took the stage at Lonelily Sessions with Mike, captivating the audience with an unforgettable performance.
Lonelily Sessions is a renowned platform that showcases emerging artists and musicians from various genres, and DeCide’s inclusion was a testament to his rising popularity in the region. With his captivating performances, the young artist has been drawing attention for his ability to blend a range of emotions into his music.
At the session, DeCide treated the crowd to a soul-stirring setlist, starting with his original songs. “Eremophobia,” a haunting track that delves into the fear of loneliness, set the tone for an intimate and introspective performance. The crowd was immediately drawn to DeCide’s emotive voice, which seemed to echo the vulnerability of the lyrics.
Next up was “Luna,” a mesmerizing song that showcased DeCide’s musical versatility. The song’s dreamy atmosphere and intricate guitar work transported the audience to a celestial realm, leaving them captivated by his sheer musical talent.
As the evening progressed, DeCide’s performance of “Bitaw” showcased a more upbeat and energetic side to his music. The catchy rhythm and relatable themes of breaking free from constraints resonated with the crowd, who couldn’t help but tap their feet along to the music.
One of the highlights of the night was DeCide’s cover of “Tao,” originally by the iconic Filipino artist Sampaguita. Putting his unique spin on the classic hit, DeCide breathed new life into the song, earning praise for his ability to pay homage to the original while infusing it with his distinctive style.
Throughout the performance, DeCide’s stage presence was palpable, effortlessly connecting with the audience. His genuine passion for music and storytelling shone through, leaving a lasting impression on everyone in attendance.
Photos by: Ian Bernz