Crash Adams shares stage with Lola Amour
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Crash Adams shares stage with Lola Amour
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MANILA -- International pop duo Crash Adams shared the stage with Filipino band Lola Amour during their inaugural show in the country at a mall in Quezon City, Saturday evening.
MANILA -- International pop duo Crash Adams shared the stage with Filipino band Lola Amour during their inaugural show in the country at a mall in Quezon City, Saturday evening.
Lola Amour joined Crash Adams to perform the OPM band’s hit “Fallen.”
Lola Amour joined Crash Adams to perform the OPM band’s hit “Fallen.”
“I loved the overall energy. The overall energy I felt listening to their music made me say right away we need to collab,” Vince "Adams" Sasso said in an interview on Saturday.
“I loved the overall energy. The overall energy I felt listening to their music made me say right away we need to collab,” Vince "Adams" Sasso said in an interview on Saturday.
“They are also fantastic musicians,” Rafaele "Crash" Massarelli added.
“They are also fantastic musicians,” Rafaele "Crash" Massarelli added.
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The duo said they are hoping to further collaborate with Lola Amour as well as other talented Filipino acts.
The duo said they are hoping to further collaborate with Lola Amour as well as other talented Filipino acts.
“There is so much talent in the Philippines. We have not even scratched the surface,” Sasso explained.
“There is so much talent in the Philippines. We have not even scratched the surface,” Sasso explained.
“Everybody here could sing,” Massarelli chimed in.
“Everybody here could sing,” Massarelli chimed in.
According to Crash Adams, they made sure to include Manila in their global tour.
According to Crash Adams, they made sure to include Manila in their global tour.
“We met so many fans. The fact people are here to see us, for our music it is surreal… It is something we dreamed of as kids,” Sasso said.
“We met so many fans. The fact people are here to see us, for our music it is surreal… It is something we dreamed of as kids,” Sasso said.
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“Fans have been so amazing. And the fans really mean a lot to us… Seeing the city, seeing everybody happy,” Massarelli added.
“Fans have been so amazing. And the fans really mean a lot to us… Seeing the city, seeing everybody happy,” Massarelli added.
The duo also shared Filipino food such as sinigang, sisig, and chicken adobo, had also been among the highlights of their trip.
The duo also shared Filipino food such as sinigang, sisig, and chicken adobo, had also been among the highlights of their trip.
“I have just been trying everything, Filipino here is so good. It is amazing,” Sasso recalled.
“I have just been trying everything, Filipino here is so good. It is amazing,” Sasso recalled.
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