WHAT’S NEXT FOR INTENSITY?
Hardly keeping the trail of boy band and male vocal group competitions, Intensity has the “it” factor that make them stand for now, at least. Some music reviewers agreed that Kirsten Music and Entertainment's first recording artists will make it to the mainstream music scene.
“They always have the energy and total stage performance when they’re onstage,” quips an audience in one of their mall tour.
“People tend not to be bored when they perform because they have the talents in dancing that makes them a shot away from other boy groups,” noted a tabloid reporter during their standing-room-only (SRO) press launch and mini concert at the Virgin Café.
Asked why they chose “Intensity” as their band’s name, Kaci, Jan Ray, Biege and Nino, virtually answered with a smile, “because we wanted to make our audience feel the music, touch their soul, intensely.”
A concert is now brewing that will surely be a notable performance by the boys-next-door of intensity. Not only that, 10 percent of their album total sales will go to charity, especially the Metro Infanta Foundation, of which their producer and founder, MILA GLODAVA, is the president.