Clementine (musician) explained

Clementine
Birth Name:Clemen Castro
Alias:Clem Castro, Dragonfly Collector
Birth Date:1976 12, mf=yes
Birth Place:Baliuag, Bulacan, Philippines
Years Active:1999–present
Associated Acts: Dragonfly Collector

Clem Castro (born 10 December 1976), also known by the mononym as Clementine, is a Filipino singer-songwriter and music producer who gained recognition with the band Orange and Lemons. After the band's break up in 2007, Clementine formed The Camerawalls and founded Lilystars Records, his own independent record label.[1] He is also known for his solo project Dragonfly Collector, in which he released his solo debut album.

Early life and musical influences

Clementine was raised surrounded by 60s rock n’ roll and psychedelic music and from an early age fell in love with the likes of The Beatles and later on post punk guitar groups like The Smiths, artists that he is still inspired by today. Clementine picked up his dad's guitar at the age of 10 and after several years of obsessive strumming and excessive effort to emulate his influences he discovered the art of song writing and composition and started by ear, through his personal life experiences, writing songs that will provide the foundation of undeniably one of the most successful bands in the country – Orange & Lemons.

Orange & Lemons

He formed Orange & Lemons in 1999 and with a collection of juvenile materials paved the way for independent recognition to mainstream success of the band. His role as chief songwriter, lead guitarist and the main creative force behind Orange & Lemons,[2] he has produced solid albums that has reached the ears and fancy of foreign music enthusiasts in Japan, Germany, UK and US to name a few. Songs that without doubt has a touch of international appeal and sold gold and platinum records in the Philippines plus numerous awards and commercial projects.[3]

Each album showcases his evolution as a guitarist and songwriter and his most groundbreaking and brooding work – Moonlane Gardens (2007) – ironically resulted in a fray between bandmates, management and label. A battle between creativity and commercialism ensues and after a few months concluded in the parting of ways. Moonlane Gardens was hailed 2007 Album of The Year during the NU Rock Awards.[4]

The Camerawalls and Lilystars Records

The outfit that is Orange & Lemons officially disbanded in September 2007 after a successful US Tour. Clementine went back to indie status and formed a 3 piece indie pop band The Camerawalls and released the debut album "Pocket Guide To The Otherworld" on July, 2008 under his own indie label -- Lilystars Records earning a nomination [5] and recognition as one of the best new local group to come out with a solid release during the year. The debut album "Pocket Guide To The Otherworld" has become a landmark release that showed people what happens when contemporary indie pop meets good old Filipino sensibilities.[6]

Clementine signed a number of obscure artists under his label and was the first to release physical CD singles. He also formed an events production called The POP Shoppe! to support notable indie acts and was able to produce his first major concert for the Swedish group Club 8 in Manila just recently.

Discography

Albums

With Orange & Lemons

As Dragonfly Collector

With The Camerawalls

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nerisa Almo "Philippine Entertainment Portal" June 8, 2008 . June 6, 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090401153457/http://www.pep.ph/guide/2202/Indie-band-The-Camerawalls-releases-debut-album . April 1, 2009 . dead .
  2. Kap Maceda "The Philippine Star" October 7, 2008 https://archive.today/20120906160302/http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=405309 the main creative force behind Orange & Lemons
  3. http://mb.com.ph/node/144959 Jojo Panaligan "Manila Bulletin" October 27, 2005
  4. Web site: "The Philippine Daily Inquirer" December 14, 2007 . June 6, 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090819113326/http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/you/vidvibe/view/20071214-106894/Tales_from_the_NU_Rock_Awards . August 19, 2009 . dead .
  5. Web site: Wanggo Gallaga "Philippine Daily Inquirer" November 15, 2008 . June 6, 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120804022901/http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/you/vidvibe/view/20081115-172360/Getting-ready-to-rock-and-roll . August 4, 2012 . dead .
  6. http://www.manilatimes.net/index.php/lifestyle/12035-persistence Paul John Cana "The Manila Times" February 23, 2010