Despite its bumps, the musical journey goes on for Orange and Lemons
Clem Castro, who has provided vocals, does the lead guitars and is composer of many of the songs of
His statement, posted on his personal blog, read: “The recent ballyhooed misunderstanding between me and my band mates including No Seat Affair and Universal Records has yet to reach a conclusion.
”I’m sorry if it took me a while to post anything official since I am still trying to assess the situation and settle our differences. Time is a very important element. I assure you that this is not a publicity gimmick.”
Clem also said that he has joined
He hopes fans will not cease in their support. “Our album
And so the music goes on for
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The carrier single, “Ang Katulad Mong Walang Katulad” is one concrete proof. The song’s melodic sensitivity handsomely jives with its lyrical sensibility.
Aside from Clem, other members of
On the other hand, brothers JM Del Mundo (bass) and Ace Del Mundo (drums), later joined in on February 2003. From the start, the band cultivated a distinctly English image, while blending Filipino values in their songs.
Their indie beginnings with the release of “Love In The Land of Rubber Shoes and Dirty Ice Cream” had already attracted rave reviews and a big following. A much bigger commercial success welcomed Orange and Lemons into the mainstream fold, when their second album “Strike Whilst The Iron Is Hot”, turned platinum while spawning monster hits like “Pinoy Ako”, “Hanggang Kailan”, “Heaven Knows (This Angel Has Flown) and “Abot Kamay”.
A unique aural excursion is in store for music lovers in
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