Draft:Anino, Stolen & Crying Season (EP)

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Anino, Stolen & Crying Season
EP by
ReleasedJanuary 1, 2019
GenreSynthpop, Neo-Soul, Soft Rock Contemporary R&B
Length14:18
LabelTerno
ProducerUp Dharma Down, Toti Dalmacion

Anino, Stolen & Crying Season is a 2019 EP by Up Dharma Down that includes the songs "Anino", "Stolen", and "Crying Season". The EP is in the pop genre and is said to capture the feeling of ending up somewhere in a club crying in the corner, or staring out of a window around 2 o' clock in the morning all alone in the bed. The songs balance between lush guitar tones and funky bass rhythms. "Crying Season" is said to be an essential track for people letting go of a failed romance.

Background[edit]

UDD released three new songs to further tease their upcoming self-titled album.[1]

On January 1,2019, UDD released the EP. It's contains three songs such as "Anino" (from the Kung Paano Siya Nawala soundtrack), "Stolen," and the depressing "Crying Season" in response to their 2017 New Year's release, "Sigurado."[2]

Tracklist[edit]

All tracks are written by Up Dharma Down

No.TitleLength
1."Anino"4:58
2."Stolen"5:01
3."Crying Season"4:18
Total length:14:00

Personnel[edit]

Up Dharma Down

  • Armi Millare - Vocals, Lyrics, Keyboards
  • Carlos Tañada - Guitar, Arrangements, Synthesizer
  • Paul Yap - Bass, Arrangements, Lyrics, Synthesizer
  • Ean Mayor - Drums, Arrangements, Synthesizer, Guitar, Drum Machine, Synth Drums, Guiro, Cowbells, Shakers, Samples

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Up Dharma Down's "Anino," "Stolen," and "Crying Season" are here to break your heart". Scout Magazine. 2019-01-03. Retrieved 2024-03-31.
  2. ^ "LISTEN: UDD rings in 2017 with their new name and new single "Sigurado"". LISTEN: UDD rings in 2017 with their new name and new single "Sigurado" | Bandwagon | Music media championing and spotlighting music in Asia. 2016-12-31. Retrieved 2024-03-31.