Get a new song of Eraserheads when you buy latest Esquire Mag
Exclusive: Esquire Mag feature's the filipino rock band guru Eraserheads their new songs off the rumored upcoming 9th studio album.
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Exclusive: Esquire Mag feature's the filipino rock band guru Eraserheads their new songs off the rumored upcoming 9th studio album.
Buy an Esquire mag in all leading stores nationwide and get a free cd enclosed in the new Issue on Esquire Philippines.
Another story to tell,
I think my friends will be happy for this, after a long silent years. His idol are now back on the scene. And I am sure that he will be playing it on guitar. He was also my mentor and he thought me how to play songs trough an acoustic guitar during our high school days.
Vistiting Esquireph facebook page announces some information how to get a copy of it. Read it below the jump.
Here's the Cover of the latest issue of the Magazine September 2014.
Photo: Jake Verzosa and design by Ces Olondriz |
This month, ESQUIRE Philippines makes pop-cultural history in collaboration with the biggest band the country has ever known: the Eraserheads.
Since the Eraserheads broke up over a decade ago, their fans have despaired of ever hearing new music from these beloved icons, even as their subsequent reunion concerts here and abroad broke all attendance records. Now, ESQUIRE Philippines brings to you the Eraserheads of the 21st century, with two new singles: "Sabado" and "1995," only available with the CD included in this issue.
Also in this issue: Editor-in-Chief Erwin Romulo's in-depth account of the Eraserheads' London tour. By turns insightful, funny, informative, and heartbreaking, it is a unique document, both intensely personal and engagingly human. Meanwhile, Audrey N. Carpio voyages to Zambia to explore its mesmerizing landscapes. And Jerome Gomez journeys to Japan, spending ten days in the land of cherry blossoms during springtime.
Rounding out this special Travel issue, ESQUIRE features a behind-the-scenes look at air transport, as a former flight attendant fills us in on what really happens when you're traveling 37,000 feet above the ground. Also: ever wonder what people get out of bed for in the more distant corners of the globe? A look at seven breakfasts, from Mexico to Suriname. (They go far beyond just eggs and toast.)
Plus: new fiction from Luis Katigbak, a What I’ve Learned interview with the inimitable (and incorrigible) Teodoro "Teddyboy" Locsin Jr., and an ESQ&A with acclaimed historian Ambeth Ocampo.
All this and more, this month on ESQUIRE.
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ESQUIRE's Travel Issue will soon be available in both print and digital editions.
Note: The print cover price of Esquire’s September issue inclusive of a CD bearing the Eraserheads’ latest recording is P400.
Digital editions of Esquire’s September issue purchased through the App Store (Esquire Newsstand App) and on Buqo are priced at $3.99. The digital editions purchased through Buqo (Android) is priced at P175. The new Eraserheads songs are available for streaming within Esquire’s September issue for the whole month of September only when purchased via the Buqo app (for iOS and Android devices) or the Esquire Newsstand App (for iOS only). The songs will be removed from the September issue after September 30, 2014.
The Zinio version of Esquire’s September issue will not carry the new Eraserheads songs and as such, will remain at $2.99.
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