Orange and Lemons’ Global Success: Studio Recording, Studio Music, and a Second Wind
Beloved OPM Band Gains Global Momentum with Studio Music, International Tours, and Fresh Releases
June 2025 – New York, USA — Eight years after quietly reuniting in 2017, Filipino alternative-pop band Orange and Lemons is enjoying a powerful resurgence—this time with a global reach shaped by fresh studio recording sessions and captivating live shows. Known for their poetic lyricism and signature sound that defined the 2000s OPM scene, the band continues to prove that timeless music only gets better with age.
“We didn’t need a loud comeback—we simply kept creating, and the music found its way,” shares frontman Clem Castro. “We’ve evolved, but we’re still deeply rooted in what Orange and Lemons has always stood for: honesty, melody, and soul.”
Studio Recording & Timeless OPM Roots
With hits like Hanggang Kailan, Heaven Knows (This Angel Has Flown), and Just Like a Splendid Love Song, Orange and Lemons left an indelible mark on Filipino music in the early 2000s. Since reuniting, the group has embraced modern studio recording techniques while preserving the heartfelt charm of their earlier studio music.
This balance allows the band to create new material that resonates with both loyal fans and global listeners, keeping their sound fresh without losing its original essence.
Studio Music That Connects Across Borders
Now, in 2025, the band’s momentum is louder than ever. Following a string of sold-out shows in Canada, New York, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, Orange and Lemons has proven that their studio music and live performances transcend time, culture, and geography.
“Touring internationally gave us a deeper connection with our global fans,” Clem reflects. “It’s one thing to see your music streamed—it’s another to hear them sing along in a different city, in a different time zone.”
The Band’s Second Wind: New Studio Projects
Orange and Lemons is currently working on new studio recording projects and collaborations for an upcoming album. Their latest studio sessions focus on blending retro charm, lyrical depth, and pop-rock sensibility—now infused with themes of maturity, growth, and resilience.
“We’re not just chasing a comeback story—we’re living our second wind,” says the band. “It’s not about reliving the past; it’s about continuing the journey with deeper purpose and connection.”
A Studio Legacy That Grows Stronger With Time
As they continue their journey across continents, Orange and Lemons stands as one of the most enduring names in OPM. Their artistry, strengthened by studio recording innovation and global performances, is proof that true music only grows richer with time.