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From Manila to Toronto, Iggy San Pablo Starts Over with ‘simple socks’

  • May Flores
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  • April 27, 2026
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Now based in Toronto, Iggy San Pablo, previously known for his work with alt-rock band Rusty Machines, has launched simple socks, a solo project shaped by migration, adulthood, and the process of rebuilding identity in a new place.

At 34, the Filipino artist describes the project as both a reset and a continuation. It marks a shift from his earlier alias thenils, which reflected a more experimental phase, toward a more defined and deliberate approach to songwriting.

“Being an immigrant is a challenge in itself,” he said. “There’s a mixed feeling of a fresh beginning and familiarity all at once.”

The first release under simple socks, the single “Training Wheels,” reflects that transition.

SIMPLY ROCKS Iggy San Pablo, formerly of Rusty Machines, reintroduces himself through a bold new solo music project (Photo by Džesika Devic)

Completed after his move to Canada, the track centers on the emotional tension of leaving behind family and familiar routines while committing to an uncertain path abroad. It was written over several years and eventually took shape as San Pablo adjusted to life in a new environment.

“It was mainly about being apart from my family and friends and the anxiety of not knowing when I’ll be seeing them again,” he said. “At the same time, I felt determined to experience a different life far from my safety net.”

The result is a song built on restraint, with steady guitar lines and reflective lyrics that mirror the gradual process of finding footing.

Musically, “Training Wheels” draws from indie rock and Midwest emo influences, with San Pablo citing albums such as The Photo Album by Death Cab for Cutie and Proper by Into It. Over It. as reference points.

The sound also reflects his current surroundings. Living through Toronto’s colder months influenced both the mood and pacing of the track.

“There’s a certain chill that runs through these songs,” he said. “Now that I’m based here, I understand that feeling on a personal level.”

The production process was shaped by circumstance. Working from a rented basement unit, San Pablo recorded parts of the track in improvised conditions, including vocals tracked inside a makeshift booth set up in a closet. He also rented a bass guitar specifically to complete the recording.

The song incorporates subtle sonic elements inspired by movement, particularly bicycles, to reinforce its themes of learning, risk, and progression.

“I wanted it to feel like a journey,” he said, noting feedback from fellow musician Howard of Oh, Flamingo!, who pointed out the track’s sense of motion early in its development.

Under simple socks, San Pablo’s songwriting turns toward everyday experiences such as adjusting to new routines, navigating unfamiliar spaces, and building connections from scratch.

Rather than focusing on grand statements, the project draws from smaller, more personal moments that define life as a migrant.

“Training Wheels” introduces that direction. It is a song about distance, as well as commitment to change, growth, and the possibility that the risks taken today will make sense over time.

The latest track from simple socks, is now streaming globally.

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