Siakol’s New Vocalist Warren Aurin Strikes Microphone Amid Event

Warren Antig Aurin, the new vocalist of the band Siakol, expressed frustration by striking the microphone in the middle of an event.

Recently, the Facebook page Tito Rhod Dale TV shared video of Warren Antig Aurin smashing the microphone due to a technical problem. The post immediate spread like wildfire online and earned various reactions from netizens.

In the video, the famous band was performing at the heart of an event. However, it seemed that the vocalist wasn’t satisfied with the sound quality of the speaker and the microphone’s volume.

New Vocalist

Aurin’s irritation was obvious from his facial expression due to the sound system’s timbre. While singing, he couldn’t hear his voice well through the monitor speaker. He gestured several times to the sound operator to increase the microphone’s volume, but there seemed to be no change in the sound.

After a moment, the vocalist became irritated and abruptly struck the microphone on the floor. One of the event organizers intervened and requested the operator to adjust the microphone’s volume.

It was then replaced by one of the crew members with a wireless microphone, and the sound improved. Aurin then asked for respect from the sound operator, expressing his disappointment in their work.

New Vocalist

“Hindi naman natin ginagawang tanga ang mga tao dito kaya niyo naman palang gawin to, ayoko ng ganito gusto ko every time na magsho-show kami para sa inyo, kaya kami nandidito para sa inyo, ayaw naming mapahiya sa inyo,” Aurin said.

After voicing his grievances, Aurin continued with the performance.

The video has a caption:

“Full video kung bakit nagalit ang vocalist ng Siakol”

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The social media users expressed their reactions to the video:

Siakol is a Filipino rock band that gained popularity in the Philippines during the late 1990s and early 2000s. Their music often tackles social issues, love, and life experiences. They popularized the hit songs “Lakas Tama”, “Peksman”, “Kanto”, “Biyaheng Impyerno” and “Bakit Ba”.

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