The band Better Days has been captivating audiences with their catchy and relatable tracks such as “Ms. Suzy,” “Only One In Love,” and “My Could Have Been.” And now the band, which is composed of Nigel Blue and Nimroi (Nim) Garcia, is celebrating a milestone with the release of their new EP entitled What Comes After.
The EP explores the complexities of love through a series of heartfelt narratives, diving into themes of unreturned affection, one-sided relationships, and the exhilarating highs of romance.
The hero track “Babe” communicates the turmoil of unspoken feelings and unreciprocated love. With a slow yet infectious rhythm, the track invites listeners to share in their woes, immersing the audience in the feeling of longing and unfulfilled emotions. “Babe” is the type of song you listen to while pouring your heart out to friends, with lines like, “Pero paano ko ba aaminin, ang lahat ng nasa aking isip?”
According to Nigel, “Babe” is a song about someone who has developed romantic feelings for somebody but hasn’t yet mustered the courage to express it yet. “The song’s production process circles around the feeling of being drunk, singing one’s heart out to the frustration of not being able to express their feelings.”
Apart from “Babe,” the EP also contains the brand new track “Unahan,” which is a refreshing addition to the four other tracks in What Comes After. Departing from the love-themed narratives of the other songs, “Unahan” draws inspiration from Nim’s personal experiences with the Filipino commute system, a topic that holds significant meaning for him. With references to his own journey, the song aims to capture the core of commuting in the Philippines. Its upbeat tempo is set to lift your spirits, providing a vibrant contrast before transitioning into the more emotional love-themed tracks that follow.
Listen to these songs on all major streaming platforms, and also at the What Comes After EP launch, happening at the Sanctuary Cafe & Bar in Quezon City on May 3, 6PM. Joining the band are special guests: Jem, Joshua Kim, Nikka from The Vowels They Orbit, and WE GOT sax player Melvin. Admission is free so see you there!