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[Title] => A formidable EP from The Camerawalls
[Summary] => The first time I heard Bread and Circuses, the banner track from the new Camerawalls album of the same name, it was at an obscure rehearsal studio in the bowels of Cubao.
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[Title] => New Camerawalls single hits the Internet
[Summary] => The voice on the other end of the line was familiar, and declared shortly without preamble: “Pare, nag-reunite na Orange and Lemons!”
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[Title] => Camerawalls pocket guide to the other world
[Summary] => Orange & Lemons went sour three years ago. It was then when the members of one of the most talented bands in recent times came to an ugly parting of ways due to what they termed as creative differences. It was regrettable because Orange & Lemons was responsible for big hits like Pinoy Ako, Abot Kamay, Hanggang Kailan (Umuwi Ka Na Baby), Heaven Knows, Yakap Sa Dilim and others.
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[Title] => The new classics
[Summary] => The first time I heard Clem Castro sing was sometime ago, in Gweilo’s along Palanca Street, when he was with a different band that had a cult following among the, er, older set. Of the group I was with, only one was in her early 20s, and while she loved the band’s songs, she could only blink when another friend noted their distinctly retro influences.
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POCKET GUIDE
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