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April 02 The AbductionGenre: Spring of Aphrodite![]() IN HOUSE LIVE and RJ BAR presents "GENRE" Spring of Aphrodite Mar. 21, 2009 7pm RJ BAR 28TH JUPITER ST. MAKATI CITY TICKETS P200 W/ FREE DRINK Belly Dancing by: JILLNGO Body Painting by: SIGWADA KNICOLAI MENDOZA Artworks by: SIGWADA KNICOLAI MENDOZA MONALIZA LHEAN VILLANUEVA MARGO RAE ALESNA ALLEN ALESNA GUADS JEHAN MANANSALA SARA GAUGLER YVETTE CO FLOBBY CARRASSCO VALEN Photography by: DOG POUND CREW -CARLOS SAN JOSE -DR. ALVIN AGUSTIN -DR. NATZ ATIENZA -DR. CARLO NASOL REDI MENDOZA FRAULEIN TAN JM POLICARPIO EILEEN JESSICA GUTIERREZ JENNIFER COBARUBBIAS SHERMAINE PEREZ Band Performances by: MIGUEL ESCUETA TEVANNY GLASS ONION BLACK TOOTH GRIN FLICKER FUSION VALEN F.I.O BLACK SUMMER SUNDOWN CAFFEINE RAHAB TURBO GOTH TANGERINE SKY Poetry Reading by: KATHY VILLAR CHARMS TIANZON Fashion Show by: JOE SAN ANTONIO GLITTERATI MEDIA SPONSORS: U.R105.9 CIRCUIT MAGAZINE LEISUREZCENE MAGAZINE MUSIKLOKAL.COM SPONSORED BY: BICO AUSTRALIA ACCESSORIES FINESSE NESTEA SUNDOWN CAFFEINE AND BLACK SUMMER DEFY SUPERSTITION AT FREEDOM BARQuezon City, Philippines -- Independent Filipino rock bands Sundown Caffeine and Black Summer returned to Freedom Bar on Friday the 13th of March 2009 to defy all superstitious belief. This time, they performed sober and with high-energy results free from any sign of bad luck. The bands were joined by dozens of their personal friends among a full crowd. "It was a generous show of support... made playing music so much easier", commented drummer, Ian Alesna. ![]() Black Summer performed three songs: 1. Sana'y Dumating, 2. Old Flame, and 3. Drowing ![]() Sundown Caffeine came second and performed: 1. Even Angels Cry, 2. Nine Rivers, and 3. Last Star "This night was being free from superstition... being free to create", mentioned Black Summer frontman, Allen. "No broken mirrors or black cats for us tonight. Just good music, cheap beer and great company.", said Sundown Caffeine vocalist, MRD. The lizard, the Angels and the RockFor Sigwada Knicolai's Body Painting Page go to http://ana-knicolai.tk and for her PORTFOLIO and CV go to http://knicolai.tk and for her Winged Imperfection (Angel Artworks) go to http://sigwadaknicolai.tk An Invitation You are cordially invited to the opening on March 6, Friday 5:00 PM @Rotech Gallery 3rd Level Robinson's Galleria Ortigas Center (near Appliance center - EDSA node) . ![]() IMPLICIT PSALM Featuring Latest Works on Canvas & Paper of: Margo Rae Medina-Alesna Sigwada Knicolai Mendoza Jehan Manansala Sarah Gaugler Tif Guevara Lee Paje Monaliza Lhean Villanueva "A work of art, like anything else of quality, does not come so easily. A worthy amount of sacrifice that a painting demands from the artist makes it all the more meaningful." In this exhibit, the artists want to express their delight in the sacrifice involved in the creation and expression of their adoration and praise to God through their canvases. This event is brought to you by "Our Father's Coffee", located at the 1st Level East Wing (Across Watsons), Robinson's Galleria. Exhibit will run from March 6 - 20, 2009 For Details: Pls. go to www.implicitpsalm.tk March 01 Press Release: Sundown Caffeine and Black Summer join other Musicians and Erotic Poets to Celebrate Love and Lust at Freedom BarPress Release Rock bands Sundown Caffeine and Black Summer performed at the celebrated Freedom Bar of Anonas Street last night, Tuesday, February 24, 2009, alongside several other artists. Black Summer began with their carrier single Sana’y Dumating a song about yearning. The followed it up with their latest composition, Wounds, which spoke of the struggle of healing. Their third song was the familiar Old Flame – a story about regret. Finally, they ended with Drowing, a song about confusion and frustration. Sundown Caffeine initiated their performance with the favorite Even Angels Cry, which more than anything else, talks about emotional equality. Their second song, Last Star, was louder and heavier, characteristic of its subject matter: sardonic bitterness. Nine Rivers, a reflection of recent past hurts and an attempt in self-consolation was their third piece. They ended with Halo Effect, a song about delusional attraction. SC vocalist, MRD says “Three Red Horses before a gig is a bad idea. I’d be lucky if was able to hit half my notes. I couldn’t understand what was going on around me. Everything was a blur and I just played from pure instinct. But how can I complain? This has to be the reason why they call this the Freedom Bar. (laughs)” Both bands agree that the grit and feel of the place was right on the money. “Grassroots and very real”, Black Summer frontman Allen describes. Bassist Gboy said that it “... takes me back to college… UP days.”
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