CLAVEL Magazine “The Music Issue” featuring Yael & Karylle Yuzon from CLAVEL Magazine on Vimeo.
Music is the voice of any culture. When locals create music, they speak of their lives, their cities, their story. This time around, CLAVEL Magazine celebrates music. Plain and simple.
On the cover, we’ve got YAEL YUZON of Spongecola and KARYLLE TATLONGHARI-YUZON, singer slash actress, both of whom are partners in life and in zombie-killing. They talk about their music, the music industry, what these zombies represent and why they should drive an ax through their skulls (metaphorically speaking).
We take you back to the era of analog with some of the bands at the cornerstones of local music; the bands that filled the airwaves with the kind of music that changed lives and paved the ways.
Read into the minds behind the music of The Dawn and how, after all these years, they’re still trying to figure out who gets the last slice of pizza.
We take a journey all the way to surf town, La Union, to reintroduce to you the wonder that is Marcus Adoro. Listen closely. Hear the fire crackle. Watch your mind ignite.
For Pupil, we didn’t have to venture very far but we certainly would have. Learn about their new music (if you don’t have their new album Zilch yet, you’d better act fast) and the new music as they reminisce and reveal their favorites, from then and now.
Thicker than thieves and blood, Sandwich shows us what it means to stick together and why 17 years down the road, they’ll probably never break-up. Like, ever.
Caution: Cursing and swearwords abound.
We’re introducing the sound of tomorrow with your favorite new local acts, in a day in age wherein indie doesn’t remain indie for very long.
Say hello to BP Valenzuela,
CRWN,
Abra,
and Bea Valera.
“Let’s unite. As artists, as originators, as fans, as sponsors, as supporters, as critics- let’s unite towards one advocacy: support and sustain everything local.
Makinig ka sa akin.
Umpisahan mo sa tugtog.”
Edouard Canlas, Editor-In-Chief
CLAVEL Magazine