Mistula: RESURRECTION
“They descended into the dead. And on the third day, they rose again.”
After proclaiming death last Good Friday, Mistula resurrects this Easter Sunday with a brand-new single, “The Last Supper,” a duet from vocalist/ bassist Uno and guitarist Manx.

A duet with Minuet.
The newly-redesigned website also features new photos of the band with their instruments, most notable of which are the Mistula-Custom Bass and Guitar models made exclusively for Uno and Manx by renowned Filipino guitar maker, Lumanog.

Uno’s Cutud. More in the Band section of the main website.
Also featured are new artworks from the band’s most faithful followers from Germany, US, Singapore, and the Philippines; a display of past Mistula souvenirs modeled by BJDs from all over the world; new wallpapers of Manx Minuet and her guitar for download; and a short fiction written exclusively for Mistula by award-winning author Elvin Bueno. Past versions of the website can also be viewed and reviewed through a new section, “Recollection”.
This latest update, spanning both life and afterlife, would not be possible without these wonderful people: Mang Dading of Lumanog Guitars; Teresa Ibanez, for her amazing track contributions; Angela M. Tiempo for her way with words; Zig Rabara, always for his support; Edith Esguerra, for letting us (ab)use her photography studio and various household implements for the main band photographs; G-Man, for his resourcefulness in putting together the Mistula: Genesis and Second Coming souvenirs; Sam Munir, who keeps Dragan in the band; Djinn and Mae, for keeping Uno inspired; Yapi and Ceras, who always cheer for Mistula; JoAnn Labrador, whose bravado keeps the detractors at bay, and all the people from Den of Angels who waited semi-patiently from Good Friday until Mistula's rise this Easter Sunday. We hope you were not disappointed.
Finally, the band extends its exaltations to the following: Lumanog guitars, JB Music, Play/Pen Studios, Shure and Nady mics, Ernie Ball strings, Di Marzio pick-ups, Zoom effects, Gibraltar pedals, Zildjian cymbals and sticks, Paiste cymbals, Yamaha percussions, and Korg Digital Recording Studio.
After proclaiming death last Good Friday, Mistula resurrects this Easter Sunday with a brand-new single, “The Last Supper,” a duet from vocalist/ bassist Uno and guitarist Manx.

A duet with Minuet.
The newly-redesigned website also features new photos of the band with their instruments, most notable of which are the Mistula-Custom Bass and Guitar models made exclusively for Uno and Manx by renowned Filipino guitar maker, Lumanog.

Uno’s Cutud. More in the Band section of the main website.
Also featured are new artworks from the band’s most faithful followers from Germany, US, Singapore, and the Philippines; a display of past Mistula souvenirs modeled by BJDs from all over the world; new wallpapers of Manx Minuet and her guitar for download; and a short fiction written exclusively for Mistula by award-winning author Elvin Bueno. Past versions of the website can also be viewed and reviewed through a new section, “Recollection”.
This latest update, spanning both life and afterlife, would not be possible without these wonderful people: Mang Dading of Lumanog Guitars; Teresa Ibanez, for her amazing track contributions; Angela M. Tiempo for her way with words; Zig Rabara, always for his support; Edith Esguerra, for letting us (ab)use her photography studio and various household implements for the main band photographs; G-Man, for his resourcefulness in putting together the Mistula: Genesis and Second Coming souvenirs; Sam Munir, who keeps Dragan in the band; Djinn and Mae, for keeping Uno inspired; Yapi and Ceras, who always cheer for Mistula; JoAnn Labrador, whose bravado keeps the detractors at bay, and all the people from Den of Angels who waited semi-patiently from Good Friday until Mistula's rise this Easter Sunday. We hope you were not disappointed.
Finally, the band extends its exaltations to the following: Lumanog guitars, JB Music, Play/Pen Studios, Shure and Nady mics, Ernie Ball strings, Di Marzio pick-ups, Zoom effects, Gibraltar pedals, Zildjian cymbals and sticks, Paiste cymbals, Yamaha percussions, and Korg Digital Recording Studio.



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