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Simply "Sponge Cola"

The 14-track album is now available from Universal Records.
Published Oct 7, 2008
The self-titled 14-track album of Sponge Cola is now available in the country courtesy of Universal Records.


Music observers are wondering why they named their new and third album simply Sponge Cola.


It is an eponymous CD because the band members felt no other words could have expressed everything they have accomplished with the production of this brand-new release. The Sponge Cola album is a reaffirmation of the band and their music.


While their Transit album served as the right vehicle for their transition from the underground to mainstream, the Sponge Cola album shows that the band is prepared to explore musical territories that would make them sound more cohesive, distinct and progressive.

Now available from Universal Records, the album has the song "Puso" as its carrier single, just the right song to re-established them as a hitmaking band.

But Sponge Cola is now recognized not just as a hitmaking machine. Their songs continue to traverse beyond boundaries of life, relationship and knowledge.

Previous hits like "Tuliro," "Movie," "Pasubali" and "Bitiw," in their Transit album have given listeners the real depth and understanding on seemingly simple things.

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"Step Back" is the group's first time to deal with varying time signatures, with verses opening on a 10/4 meter, before smoothly sliding to a 4/4 chorus.

Synths and drumloops can be heard on both "All The Time" and "Meteor Shower." Another adventurous fusion the band has done only in this album.


"I guess the experimentation came without anyone forcing anything," points out Yael Yuzon (the band's lead vocalist). "I wasn't aware that I was experimenting. I was doing my thing. I was really just committed to the idea of coming up with good songs. I simply tried different ways of achieving what I wanted to achieve."

This doesn't necessarily mean Sponge Cola completely switched lanes in the direction of their music. They are still on those pleasantly lovely avenues, with charismatic melodies and superb lyrics, which their fans have always adored.

Songs like "Di Na Mababawi," "Makapiling Ka," and "Wala Kang Katulad" will reinforce the band's sterling musical qualities.

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NOOD KA MUNA!

A new chapter in the Sponge Cola success story has been unfolded in this self-titled album. "Keep The Fire Burning" is the final and 14th track, simply signaling the band's continuing creative momentum.


Sponge Cola the album is now available in record bars nationwide courtesy of Universal Records.

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