Iggy San Pablo, best known for his work with Filipino alt-rock band Rusty Machines, returns with simple socks, a solo music project navigating the complexities of adult life and self-discovery through the lens of a migrant. Distinct from San Pablo’s earlier bedroom outing thenils, which represented an exploratory creative phase from his younger years, simple socks is a more assured artistic voice informed by his renewed commitment to storytelling.
Now based in Toronto, Canada, San Pablo explores themes of domestic routines, career transitions, and the challenges of making connections in a new environment through simple socks, unlearning some of his habits shaped by the comfort of his upbringing.
simple socks’ “Training Wheels” is out now on all digital music platforms worldwide.
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Iggy San Pablo, frontman and lead guitarist of indie rock band Rusty Machines, returns after nearly four years living abroad.
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my favorite RV interview of recent memory is still this https://t.co/5yRcmX7djS
because it shows how yeri really made a positive impact on the group’s overall morale and chemistry! saktong siraulo bunso energy 😂
@pannchoa Notice Seulgi had nothing to say once they started rambling, cause her and Irene were packing lunch and ironing clothes for their maknae to go to school everyday. Like, Red Velvet cannot relate to this lmfaooo. Seulgi was so gagged she went silent.
when u realize it’s almost the anniversary of that time u crashed ur girlfriend’s office christmas party and got so drunk u had to be hosed down & driven home by her boss (hi iggy 😃)
unbelievable filmmaking by rian johnson. a masterpiece in terms of characterization, pacing and direction. one of the best-looking films in the franchise. its insanely funny how it made the "fans" mad and yk what idc what anyone says, this film rules
Film executives used Jo Koy's ‘EASTER SUNDAY’ as "evidence" that Filipino stories don't sell in Western media after its underwhelming box office.
This was according to Vonne Patiag in an ABC Australia interview, who says he encountered this in later pitch meetings.