
Magasin - Eraserheads (lyrics) Now
Musically, the song’s upbeat, catchy chorus was stylistically influenced by Marvin Gaye's "Sexual Healing". Culturally, "Magasin" serves as a time capsule for 1990s Manila, referencing local icons like designer Inno Sotto and the busy marketplace of Baclaran.
by the Eraserheads is a landmark track in OPM (Original Pilipino Music) that uses a simple encounter—spotting a former flame on a magazine cover—to explore deep themes of nostalgia, class disparity, and the bittersweet nature of change. The Narrative of Fame and Disconnection Magasin - Eraserheads (Lyrics)
Ultimately, the essay of "Magasin" is one of unbridgeable gaps. It captures the moment a person realizes that their shared past no longer guarantees a shared future, leaving them only with the "beautiful face" they can no longer touch—or even afford to buy. Manila Bulletin Lifestyle - Facebook The Narrative of Fame and Disconnection Ultimately, the







