Official Statement On Reformation

Orange & Lemons
From L-R: JM Del Mundo, Clem Castro and Ace Del Mundo. Photo by Angelo Maniquis.

It’s been almost 10 years now. We badly miss the music so we decided to add a new chapter in the band’s short history. We have officially reformed Orange & Lemons as a trio to continue where we left off. This is not some fancy reunion, but a decision to protect the legacy of the band and the songs that many of you know and have grown to love. New music is on the horizon and we promise to stay true to the sound we are known for with a clear-cut independent direction. We feel good at the prospect of playing our modest catalog for you in the coming months. Until then.

Yours sincerely,
Clem, JM & Ace

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  1. Nice! Looking forward to the new music! Welcome back! 😄😄😄👏🏼👏🏼👊🏼👊🏼🎶🎶

  2. nostalgic music ang OnL
    naalala ko yung highschool life ko pag pinapakinggan ko mga kanta nyo.
    dem feels..

  3. […] On their official website, the band announced that they decided to come back for good, proving to us that they missed making their music as much as we missed them. And nope, they are not just coming back for “some fancy reunion” but to continue making the music they are known for. Their sound was and will continue to be a legend, leaving a bigger legacy than they have already done. […]

  4. […] In 2017, the band announced their reformation without original vocalist Mcoy Fundales. “We have officially reformed Orange & Lemons as a trio to continue where we left off. This is not some fancy reunion, but a decision to protect the legacy of the band and the songs that many of you know and have grown to love,” vocalist Clem Castro wrote on the band’s official website. […]

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