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Spongecola Transit Review



Release Date:
2006
Label: Universal Records
Genres: Rock
Number Of Tracks: 12
Transit is the second album of the Pinoy rock band Sponge Cola. Under Universal Records, Transit is already out in all major record bars.



Sound: Sponge Cola has definitely evolved from their past, all-rock-and-roll style in music as shown by their sophomore effort entitled 'Transit'. Compared to their debut album 'Palabas', the tracks in 'Transit' go much smoother, much 'cleaner' in sound. The voice quality may have not changed a lot, as Yael Yuzon's (the band's vocalist) shouty and throaty singing still showed up in some track in the album like in the 2nd Single off the album 'Tuliro' and in 'Movie" (if you have the album or at least the track, listen to the second voice in the ending of the song, somebody's at the top of his lungs! ) But still! The album's overall sound and quality could not be overlooked. Tracks like 'Sa Bingit ng Isang Paalam', "Nocturne' and 'Pasubali' will really get you nodding to the tune and humming along with the music.

Lyrics and Singing: Creative and Meaningful; that's the key of Sponge Cola in getting the attention of the listeners. Poetic expressions and amazing imagery in the lyrics in all the tracks in the album would really call anyone's attention once a Sponge Cola song is played. And of course, Yael's trademark voice mixing low and high tunes really is great to listen to. Amazing indeed as a follow-up for 'Palabas

Impression: Amazing. Amazing. And amazing. You couldn't ask for more in an album. Definitely worth your P350 if you are asking the price. This is one album that's headed for Multi-Platinum Sales. Nice work Sponge Cola! A must-buy for OPM music fanatics. Surely after this album, many will be watching out for a third one

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