Thursday, May 22, 2008

CAMPUS REDUX!!!


Main Entry: re·dux
Pronunciation: \(ˌ)rē-ˈdəks, ˈrē-ˌ\
Function: adjective
Etymology: Latin, returning, from reducere to lead back
Date: 1860
Definition: brought back —used postpositively

That's courtesy of Merriam-Webster online. I actually have never used that word before. But what other word could appropriately describe the official return of Campus on Metro Manila radio?


It's finally happening in about a week at Eastwood Central Plaza, 8 p.m. onwards!


The band list is as follows:


BAMBOO
CALLALILY
IMAGO
FUSE
PEDICAB
PARALUMAN
SANDWICH
SOUTH BORDER
SPONGECOLA
ZELLE
6 CYCLE MIND
CHICOSCI

In case you're wondering why we're not headlining it with every single band out on the scene right now, it's because we don't want the usual radio station party fare where 30 bands are rushed onstage just to play two to three songs. This time, you'll get a full 30 minute set from each act. So they get to warm up and get into the groove and totally connect with you. A win-win situation all around.

Don't make plans to be anywhere else on that night. Just go to Eastwood, totally free, totally fun all the way.

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