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'''Praying for Estella'''
==Praying for Estella==


<br />Praying For Estella is a post-hardcore/metal band from Baguio City formed in the middle of 2009. The band members were brought together through SET-UP, a music organization they are members of in the University Of The Philippines, Baguio. As of this date, 3 of the band's members study in UP Diliman while the bassist studies in UP Baguio. PFE's songs often talk about love, heart-break, failed relationships, class struggle, the oppression of the working and peasant class, and many more advocacies. PFE tries to create songs with significance to the masses and would want to connect personal trials to national issues.
<br />Praying For Estella is a post-hardcore/metal band from Baguio City formed in the middle of 2009. The band members were brought together through SET-UP, a music organization based in the University of the Philippines Baguio, in which they are members of . As of this date, 3 of the band's members study in UP Diliman while the bassist studies in UP Baguio. PFE's songs often talk about love, heart-break, failed relationships, class struggle, the oppression of the working and peasant class, and many more advocacies. PFE tries to create songs with significance to the masses and would want to connect personal trials to national issues.




''Members'':
===Members===


James Relativo - Drums/Vocals<br />Bret Pangilinan - Bass<br />Anton Salvador - Guitar<br />Kenneth Castillo - Guitar/Backing Vocals
James Relativo - Drums/Vocals<br />Bret Pangilinan - Bass<br />Anton Salvador - Guitar<br />Kenneth Castillo - Guitar/Backing Vocals

Revision as of 22:26, 7 October 2012

Praying for Estella


Praying For Estella is a post-hardcore/metal band from Baguio City formed in the middle of 2009. The band members were brought together through SET-UP, a music organization based in the University of the Philippines Baguio, in which they are members of . As of this date, 3 of the band's members study in UP Diliman while the bassist studies in UP Baguio. PFE's songs often talk about love, heart-break, failed relationships, class struggle, the oppression of the working and peasant class, and many more advocacies. PFE tries to create songs with significance to the masses and would want to connect personal trials to national issues.


Members

James Relativo - Drums/Vocals
Bret Pangilinan - Bass
Anton Salvador - Guitar
Kenneth Castillo - Guitar/Backing Vocals

See Also