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Sud (band)

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SUD
OriginManila, Philippines
Genres
Years active2012–present
Labels
MembersSud Ballecer
Carlos de la Fuente
Kohl Aguilar
Raisa Racelis
Patrick Felipe
Past membersGelo Acosta
Sam Valenia
Carlo Maraingan
Marc Reyes
Chii Balanaa
Jimbo Cuenco

SUD (pronounced sōōd) is an indie rock/jazz fusion band from the Philippines. The band is composed of Sud Ballecer on vocals and guitar, Carlos de la Fuente on saxophone, Kohl Aguilar on keyboard, Raisa Racelis on bass, and Patrick Felipe on drums.[1][2]

They are currently signed in Warner Music Philippines label, a division of Warner Music Group.

The band is popularly known for their hit singles "Smilky", "Profanities", "Make U Say", and "Sila", they also covered OPM Rock classic Kitchie Nadal's 2004 hit rock song Huwag Na Huwag Mong Sasabihin in 2018.[3]

Band members

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Current

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  • Gesmund "Sud" Ballecer - vocals
  • Raisa Racelis - bass
  • Patrick Felipe - drums
  • Carlos de la Fuente - saxophone
  • Kohl Aguilar - keyboard

Former

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  • Gelo Acosta (Rhythm Guitar, Backing Vocals)
  • Sam Valenia (Guitar, Backing Vocals)
  • Carlo Maraingan (Percussions)
  • Marc Reyes (Bass)
  • Chii Balanaa (Guitar)
  • Jimbo Cuenco (Drums)

Discography

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Studio albums

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Year Album Label Ref(s)
2016 Skin (Self-released)
2021 Dumaloy Warner Music Philippines [4]

Singles

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  • "Smilky"
  • "Profanities"
  • "Make U Say"
  • "Sila"
  • "Show Me"
  • "How We Play"
  • "Di Makatulog"
  • "Huwag Na Huwag Mong Sasabihin (Original By Kitchie Nadal)
  • "Headlights"
  • "Baliw"
  • "Sana Bumalik"
  • "Sagutan"
  • "Dumaloy"

References

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  1. ^ "Band Profile: SUD". Rakista.com. January 29, 2015. Retrieved April 10, 2017.
  2. ^ "Get to Know More About Indie Artist of the Week: SUD!". One Music PH. March 14, 2016. Retrieved April 10, 2017.
  3. ^ Bonifacio, Mark (April 5, 2017). "Sud 'Sila'". Manila Times. Retrieved April 10, 2017.
  4. ^ "Indie rock band Sud marks 10th anniversary with new album, Dumaloy". PikaPika.ph. 2 September 2021. Retrieved 14 October 2021.