True Faith (band)

True Faith
Background information
OriginQuezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Genres
Years active1991–present
Labels
MembersMedwin Marfil
Eugene Marfil
Macky Macaventa
Allan Elgar
Jake Lumacad
Kaka Quisumbing
Past membersCaryl Campos
Eazer Pastor
Ferdie Marquez (deceased)
Francis Guevarra
Yeng Remulla
Jay Valencia
Jun Dizon
Carlo Sison
Kenneth Ilagan
Bimbo Yance
Benedict Esguerra
WebsiteTruefaith's Facebook Fan Site

True Faith is a Filipino pop-rock band. The band was formed in 1991 by Medwin Marfil, Caryl Campos, Eazer Pastor, and Ferdie Marquez. The band is influenced by the new wave genre and took its name from New Order's 1987 single "True Faith".

History

Early career

In 1993, a demo tape of the band's song "Perfect" hit number one on the Manila Top 40 radio station 99.5 RT FM [2] (now 99.5 Play FM). After signing to the label EMI Music in the Philippines[3], True Faith's 1995 album Build was released as the group's major-label debut album.

The band received a MTV Asia Best Video Award in 2000 for the video for "Awit Para sa Kanya" ("Song For Her"), from the album Memories Are Cheap: The Best of True Faith, 1993–2000, produced by True Faith and Darrell James Laxamana. The album featured a new track, "Kung O.K. Lang Sa'yo," an acoustic guitar ballad that included new member Jay Valencia. This album also included a remixed version of "Get It On".

At an MTV event in Makati in May 2001, the band performed with a three-piece horn section from Ugoy-ugoy.

2002–2009

Grace (2002), the band's next album, included the single "Dedma," and the music video featured FHM cover girl Diana Zubiri. In 2004, True Faith released Eto Hits...et Acoustic. EMI released a compilation of True Faith songs in their original arrangements, as well as newly reworked to suit the acoustic theme. This release also included a cover of the Culture Club song "Mistake No. 3".

After a two-year break from recording, the band released their eleventh album, Stray to Be Found. Benedict Esguerra and Kenneth Ilagan joined the band as drummer and guitarist respectively, and the album included the first single they contributed to, "Dahil Ikaw". After "Dahil Ikaw", the singles "Sayang Ang Lahat", "Cross My Heart" (a cover of an EBTG's "Cross My Heart"), and "Araw't Gabi" were also released from the album. The videos for the singles appeared regularly on MYX's Daily Top 10. The album also included covers of Crowded House's "Four Seasons in One Day" and Fra Lippo Lippi' "Crazy Wisdom".

In October 2005, the band began their first American tour.[4] From 2006 to 2008, True Faith performed shows in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Malaysia. In June 2009, Medwin and Eugene performed a special acoustic show in Dubai.

In 2006, the band released a greatest hits album and a music video, directed by Robert Quebral.

The music video for "Dahil Ikaw," directed by Genghis Jimenez was nominated for Favorite Mellow Video at the MYX Music Awards of 2007 [5] and won in the Favorite Media Soundtrack category. [6]

To celebrate True Faith's contribution to OPM and their years at EMI Philippines, the record label assembled all of the band's most popular tracks and some other less popular tracks, into a compilation album called Dream Journal: The Very Best of True Faith 1993–2007.

2010s

Released in March 2010, Love Parade contained a mix of special guests, including Luke Mejares;, Dix Lu,cero;, and musician Carlos Magno of the band Out of Body Special, on top of Armi Millare of Up Dharma Down.

The band signed with Star Music (ABS-CBN Corporation's recording company) in 2015.

In 2017, True Faith received an invitation from MGMT to record their own rendition of the single "Me and Michael", which was eventually included on MGMT's fourth album, Little Dark Age, released on February 9, 2018. The result of this was True Faith's New Order-inspired Filipino version of the song, titled "Ako at si Michael". MGMT then released a music video of their song, which features True Faith in the narrative. True Faith also created a music video of "Ako at si Michael".

In 2018, the band released their tenth album, Sentimental, which was reissued on vinyl in 2021.

2020s

In February 2022, the band released an album titled "11" consisting of three singles: "Dyahe," "Your Ready Smile," and "Refriend". The album's release was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Current members

Former members

  • Caryl Campos (1991–1996)
  • Eazer Pastor (1991–1996)
  • Ferdie Marquez (deceased) (1991–1996) [7]
  • Francis Guevarra (1996–1999)
  • Yeng Remulla (1996–1999)
  • Jay Valencia (1996–2003)
  • Joshua Rubia (1996–2003)
  • Jun Dizon (1999–2003)
  • Carlo Sison (1999–2003)
  • Kenneth Ilagan (2003–2009)
  • Bimbo Yance (2003–2009)
  • Benedict Esguerra (2003–2014)
  • Leo Barrite (2003–2014)

Discography

Albums

  • Perfect (1993)
  • Beyond Doubt (1994)[8]
  • Build (1995)
  • Looking Up[9] (1997)
  • Bliss[10] (1998)
  • Memories Are Cheap: The Best of Truefaith 1993–2000 (February 22, 2000) – Produced by Truefaith and Darrell James Laxamana
  • Legalized Intense Vague Emotions (L.I.V.E.) (April 19, 2001)
  • Truefaith Live: MYX-ed Emotions at Halo-Halo (November 23, 2001)[11] – Produced by Darrell James Laxamana
  • Grace (2002)
  • Eto Hits...Acoustic (2004)[12]
  • Stray to Be Found (2006)
  • Dream Journal: The Very Best of Truefaith 1993–2007 (2007)
  • Love Parade (2010)
  • Sentimental (2018)

Collaborations

  • Make That Cool Thing Happen (Chiclets Promo Single, 1993)
  • Pasko para sa Lahat: All Star Christmas Album (PolyEast Records, "Formerly Octoarts", 1996)
  • Acoustic Lokal (Viva Records, 2003)
  • Tunog Acoustic (Warner Music Philippines, 2003)
  • Acoustic Natin (Universal Records, 2004)
  • Acoustic Natin 2 (Universal Records, 2005)
  • Pinoy Ako (Star Music, 2005)
  • Pinoy Ako 2 (Star Music, 2006)
  • Pinoy Biggie Hits Vol. 2 (Star Music, 2006)
  • The Best of OPM Acoustic Songs (Universal Records, 2005)
  • Superbands (Universal Records, 2005)
  • Bandang Pinoy, Lasang Hotdog (Sony BMG Music Philippines, Repackaged 2006)
  • Kami nAPO Muna Ulit (Universal Records, 2007)
  • Toblerone National Thank You Day (2007)
  • Unforgettable Kisses: Hershey's 100th. Anniversary (2007)
  • Acoustic Best: All Original Artists (Ivory Music, 2010)
  • A Perfectly Acoustic Experience (PolyEast Records, 2011)

Soundtracks

  • Sana Maulit Muli: The Teleserye Soundtrack (Star Music, 2007)

Singles

  • "Perfect"
  • "Ambon"
  • "Huwag Na Lang Kaya"
  • "Muntik nang Maabot ang Langit"
  • "Hi!"
  • "Alaala"
  • "Sa Puso Ko"
  • "Baliw"
  • "Awit Para (Sa Kanya)"
  • "Kung O.K. Lang Sa'yo" (2000)[13]
  • "Sumasarap ang Gising"
  • "Dedma"
  • "Dahil Ikaw"
  • "Sayang ang Lahat"
  • "Araw't Gabi"
  • "'Yun Lang"
  • "Pangako"
  • "Lihim"
  • "Uwian Na"
  • "Paano Ka Magiging Akin"

Cover songs

Awards and nominations

Year Award giving body Category Nominated work Results
1995 8th Awit Awards Best Folk/Pop Recording "Muntik Nang Maabot Ang Langit" Won[14]
Best Pop Recording "Huwag Na Lang Kaya" Won[14]
Best Engineered Recording "Boogie Manipon For (Huwag Na Lang Kaya)" Won[14]
2000 MTV Southeast Asia International Viewer's Choice Award "Awit Para Sa Kanya" Nominated[15]
MTV Pilipinas Music Awards Video of the Year "Awit Para sa Kanya" Won[16]
Favorite Group Video "Awit para sa Kanya" Nominated[17]
2001 14th Awit Awards Best Performance By A Duo Or Group Recording Artist/s "Kung O.K. Lang Sa'yo" Won[14]
Best Album Package "Willie A. Monzon & True Faith for (Memories Are Cheap:The Best of True Faith)" Won[14]
2002 15th Awit Awards Best Music Video "Sumasarap ang Gising" Won[14]
Music Video Performance of the Year "Sumasarap ang Gising" Won[14]
Music Video Director of the Year "Robert Quabral for (Sumasarap ang Gising)" Won[14]
Best Folk/Pop Recording "Sumasarap ang Gising" Won[14]
MTV Pilipinas Music Award Favorite Group Video "Sumasarap ang Gising" Nominated[18]
2007 MYX Music Awards Favorite Media Soundtrack "Dahil Ikaw" – Sa Piling Mo OST Won[19]
Favorite Mellow Video "Dahil Ikaw" – Sa Piling Mo OST Nominated[20]
2019 Star Music Awards for Music Album of the Year "Sentimental" Nominated[21]

References

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  2. ^ "Spotify – Web Player". Spotify. Retrieved 2025-12-01.
  3. ^ Davies, Sophie (2024-02-05). "UNIVERSAL MUSIC GROUP PHILIPPINES ANNOUNCES RE-LAUNCH OF EMI RECORDS PHILIPPINES". UMG. Retrieved 2026-02-18.
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  5. ^ Gil, Baby (February 5, 2007). "A MYX Magna award for Apo". Philstar Global. Retrieved February 10, 2026.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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  8. ^ "True Faith bar tour". October 11, 1994. Retrieved August 25, 2022.
  9. ^ "Keeping the (True) Faith alive". Barbara Merchadesch. 10 October 1997. Retrieved 17 September 2022.
  10. ^ "TRUEFAITH's Latest Album: BLISS". philmusic.com. Philmusic. Archived from the original on 2006-03-25. Retrieved March 25, 2006.
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  15. ^ "True Faith's Shot at the Moon". philmusic.com. Jim Ayson. Archived from the original on 2006-03-25. Retrieved 24 December 2024.
  16. ^ "MTV Pilipinas 2000 Winner". Ma. Lalaine B. Reyes. June 22, 2000. Retrieved August 20, 2022.
  17. ^ "2000 MTV Pilipinas Music Award Nominees". April 15, 2000. Retrieved August 24, 2022.
  18. ^ "MTV PHILS ANNOUNCES 'MTV PILIPINAS 2002' TO HONOR BEST IN VIDEO-MAKING". newsflash.org. Sol Jose Vanzi. May 6, 2002.
  19. ^ Jocelyn Dimaculangan (March 20, 2007). "Sponge Cola wins four trophies in the 2nd MYX Music Awards". Pep.ph. Retrieved September 16, 2020.
  20. ^ Baby A. Gil (February 5, 2007). "A MYX Magna for Apo nominees". PhilStar. Retrieved September 16, 2020.
  21. ^ "Nominees for 2019 Star Awards for Music". news.abs-cbn.com. 30 October 2019. Retrieved 2019-10-30.