We are happy to reveal the cover art for BOYS IN THE BACKROOM!
The official Single digital release is set on March 3. Pre-order on iTunes beginning February 24.
The cover art is taken from the 2017 Oil on Canvas painting by Mark Villanueva entitled “Public Farm, Animal Office.” Bulacan-based Mark Villanueva works full time in visual art, part time in music, and as a constant explorer of collaborations in these disciplines of art.
Listen to a 30 second preview on our new SoundCloud account. Do follow us there too!
In a twist of fate, the supposedly exciting release of our new single Wanderlust was greeted with mishap as one of our band mates suffers the fate of displacement brought about by relentless monsoon rains and floods the height of a giant. He shares the same fate of hundreds, possibly a million Filipinos battling the deadly landscape in and around Manila.
This prompted us, together with our record label and production team, to campaign for a disaster relief through our music by accepting pledges and giving seventy-five percent of Wanderlust's digital sales to this cause.
CAP launches “Awit ng mga Detenidong Pulitikal”, calls for freedom of all political prisoners
On the occasion of the President’s 3rd State of the Nation Address (SONA), we urge Pres. Aquino to free all political prisoners. We also call on artists and fellow Filipinos to heed the call for freedom.
In solidarity with Ericson Acosta and other political prisoners who are currently on hunger strike/fast, the Concerned Artist of the Philippines (CAP), in cooperation with The Camerawalls, launches today the song “Awit ng mga Detenidong Pulitikal.”
For the whole month of April you can download our song "My Life's Arithmetic Means" for free! The second track from the EP Bread and Circuses released under Lilystars Records. While you're at it, please leave your precious timed comments on SoundCloud by clicking the gray bar under the wave track. You may need to create your own account for this.
Another leaf has turned as I spent my birthday week preparing and hosting a musical event. The traditional get together at Lilystars Records’ HQ on the 9th culminated with the launch of The Camerawalls EP “Bread and Circuses” at the Ayala Museum on the 11th.
I bought a whole crispy chicken for the potluck party only to become easily ignored by the wealth of food and alcohol brought along by each one who came. Some were homemade like the dishes prepared by Antonette, our wonder dinner-party hostess. Everyone from the label was present with some surprise guests – good friends who are helping us with our artists and events.
Sharing my chocolate cake.
When they brought in the cakes (there were two, one for Eric Po of Your Imaginary Friends whose birthday falls on the 12th), it’s when I realized it’s official — I’m thirty four! And loving it.
Last year, we had the same party at the exact same date. The following day when I tried to blog about it, I ended up writing a very insightful tune about my birthday wishes. Indulgent with the momentum, I readily posted a song demo for everyone to hear. You can listen/read about it HERE>>>
The song was realized and published on a proper record a year after and is included in “Bread and Circuses” EP as the only acoustic track in the collection. A simple one with a haunting melody over a root Am chord. To make the song extra special, I tied up with a couple musicians from Australia. Dan Shepherd (a slide guitarist), whom I met during his visit in the Manila, together with his friend Perrin Walker (a violinist), wrote and performed string sections and eventually bounced the recordings to me via email. You can hear their contribution beginning at 1:45 in the player below.
Robert Javier recorded my acoustic guitar and vocal takes, while the rest of the orchestrations that you will hear from beginning to end is produced and performed by Jonathan Ong of Sonicstate Audio, who is also responsible for mixing and mastering the track.
Birthday Wishes – The Camerawalls
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“…a lovely haunting tune, powerful in its Lennon-like lyricism. It has the gravitas of a prayer and the bittersweet insights of a songwriter on the eve of his birthday, reflecting on his life and then-current events (he refers to a female President).” Johanna Poblete, BusinessWorld
Birthday Wishes Words and Music by Clementine
I call upon the Universe To never take the shine off common people Whose eyes are still gleaming with hope I call upon the President To limit her ambitions There are far more greater things in life than power
I wish for peace and love A better country and a happy coexistence Longevity of the people I love All these years I think of nothing, no one but myself In birthday wishes Now I think of you. Now I think of you
I pray to you my sweetest Lord Paint us a portrait of your Love I sing to you my dearest friends Never cease believing Dreams do come true
I wish for peace and love A better country and a happy coexistence Longevity of the people I love All these years I think of nothing, no one but myself In birthday wishes Now I think of you. Now I think of you
Oh, grant me these wishes Oh, grant me these wishes Something good ends, something better will begin Something good ends, something better will begin And in this fog i use my heart as a compass And in the darkness, my faith is my lamp And in depression I learn the real value of living
Here’s a live clip taken during the EP launch, with Carlo Gaa sessioning on keyboards.
Birthday Wishes – The Camerawalls (Live at Ayala Museum)
All in all it has been a great week. Stressful and tiring, but for the most part fulfilling. (And) I’m grateful to all who contributed and made all these things happen. I leave you with my eternal, yearly birthday wishes. As eternal as I am an optimist, something better will always begin.