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IV of Spades dropped their first piece of music in over five years, with former vocalist Unique Salonga back in the picture.
After a five-year hiatus, IV of Spades is back in making some music! The OPM band announced the release of their newest ...
IV of Spades released its first single “Ilaw Sa Daan” in 2016, and continued to draw in listeners with hits like “Hey Barbara ...
IV of Spades is officially back—with no teasers or buildup in the days prior. On Wednesday, IV of Spades dropped their surprise single “Aura,” their first track as a four-piece ...
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ABS-CBN on MSNOPM artists, fans react as IV of Spades drops new single 'Aura'“Welcome back, IV of Spades,” OPM singer and songwriter Ebe Dancel posted on X. OPM icon Rico Blanco also shared the band's new single on Instagram with the caption: “AURA. OUT NOW,” and reposted the ...
Alternative rock band IV of Spades is back, with Unique Salonga returning as a member and new music after a five-year hiatus.
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The Manila Times on MSNOPM band IV of Spades officially reunitesOPM rock band IV of Spades has made their official comeback to the music scene, ending a four-year hiatus. The group announced their return on Wednesday with the release of their newest single, “Aura, ...
Five long years since their last release, IV of Spades is back with a new sound and a fresh coat of paint with “Aura” ...
Philippines indie rock outfit IV Of Spades have announced that they will be taking "time off as a band" to pursue "personal interests".
On his solo debut 'Homework Machine', IV Of Spades bassist Zild Benitez fleshes out his own “childlike” vision.
Rising local group IV OF SPADES has quickly become 2017's breakout band. Decked in vintage clothing and equipped with groovy tunes, it's easy to see why.
But IV of Spades is clearly done with attempting to stick so close to their musical influences from the 1970s. For better or worse, CLAPCLAPCLAP! sounds very much like a record from a band in flux.
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