Imago (band)

[1] After their tribal-sounding track entitled "Rainsong" spent considerable time being played on NU107's In the Raw, a program for independent bands in the country, it eventually graduated into the station's mainstream playlist.

Gatmaitan played with progressive metal band Eternal Now and went into the English training business, alongside teaching stringed instruments (bass, guitar, ukulele) at the British School Manila.

Pritchard's signature Celtic-influenced violin strokes were missed by many early fans as Imago's sound morphed into mainstream pop shortly after Myrene Academia, former NU107 DJ and Sandwich bassist joined the band.

[4] The material is relatively heavier compared to the first album, trading in the ethereal-cum-New-Age sensibilities with a modern pop-rock flavor, even incorporating rap along with the staccato-type of singing they had been known for.

[2] Take 2 produced the new sound and gave the band a wider audience, having been played in some mainstream CHR (Current Hit Radio) format stations.

"Blush" was certified Gold Record in the Philippines in January 2008, for reaching 15,000 copies, shortly after the release of the album's Special Edition CD.

Aia de Leon sang a duet with Broken Social Scene's Kevin Drew at the festival.

In 2010, Imago released its fourth album entitled "Effect Desired None" with "Huling Yakap Ng Mundo" as the lead single.