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Origin | Cebu, Philippines |
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Website | www.myspace.com/urbandub |
Urbandub is a Filipino rock band from Cebu City, Philippines. Since its inception in 2000, the band's line-up consisted of Gabby Alipe, John Dinopol, Lalay Lim, Sam Saludsong and Russ Manaloto who joined in 2003.
Urbandub is the first indie band in the Philippines to release albums nationwide with the assistance of a major label. The label also featured Urbandub in a Pinoy rock compilation entitled "FULL VOLUME", with a remake of Sade's "No Ordinary Love". [1] The band recently garnered the attention of fans throughout Southeast Asia with a tour in Singapore.
The band posted on Facebook stating that they will be having their last concert with their original line-up on May 9, 2015. Bass guitarist and back-up vocalist Lalay Lim and drummer JanJan Mendoza left the band to prioritize their families afterwards.
In 2016, Alipe and Dinopol reunited to reform Urbandub (also dubbed as "Gab and John") along with bass player Russ Manaloto and drummer Sam Saludsong. In 2018, Lim and Mendoza returned after a hiatus from the band.
Urbandub's debut album suffered distribution problems due to the lack of support from major record companies. Later in the year, their first single "Come" was released and accompanied with a music video funded by Sonic Boom productions. The following singles from the album included "Boy", "Give", and "Would You Go". Although only a modest success at the time, the album managed to earn the band some degree of notoriety within Cebu City. Birth is raw and heavy, with obvious influences of Deftones and other experimental rock bands. Though the album's production quality was rough, it emerged as a successor to the scene that dominated independent radio in the mid 1990. [2]
With the release of their second effort, INFLUENCE on Lighter Records (Backyard Studio), Urbandub took on a new form, changing their sound with a new drummer (From Jed Honrado to Jerros Dolino). Jerros continued to record tracks with band, but left sometime in 2003 when he decided to leave for undisclosed reasons. The band then recruited JanJan Mendoza. It was the sound in this album that clearly defined the steps that Urbandub would start to take. INFLUENCE includes radio-released singles such as "Gone" and, their most famous release to date, "Soul Searching", which won the award as Best Song of the Year in the NU107 Rock Awards 2003. The album also won as the Album of the Year Award in the NU107 Rock Awards 2004. They also released a single called "A New Tattoo". They dedicate this song to a former friend Juan Paulo Hidalgo.
During this time, the band also experienced the dangers brought by rival frat/gang wars in Cebu as guitarist John Dinopol was mistakenly shot at by a motorcycle riding headhunter of an undisclosed fraternity. Although not in critical condition, his left arm was injured and had to recover for a few months. Amidst the dilemma, Urbandub enlisted Faspitch guitarist Russell Manaloto and Mong Alcaraz of Chicosci to fill in for John, who was still active with the band despite the injury. John recovered in less than a year and even went on to shoot the "A New Tattoo" video and perform live with metal braces on his arm.
With the 2005 release of the album Embrace, the band has kept Lighter Records as their management arm and guide. In line with their ideals, EMI allowed them the creative freedom to record their album on their home soil of Cebu. Added to that, they have been able to maintain their independent principles while taking major steps into the scene that has awaited their new sound. Embrace's singles, "Alert The Armory", "Frailty", "Endless, A Silent Whisper" and the pop anthem "First of Summer" culled from the third album Embrace, became one of the most played songs on local radio. Serving up the band's usual host of poetic metaphors through guitar riffs and screaming drums single after single came rolling like Urbandub's name is glued on top of the charts. [3]
After more than 10,000 albums sold, thousands of miles traveled around the country and some dizzying highs and lows, an energized Urbandub returned with Under Southern Lights released on June 15, 2007.
Under Southern Lights, the latest album, boasts 10 tracks of Urbandub's new approach to their own brand—their brilliance shines throughout a melodious rock tune and diverse songwriting.
Asked about the album title, "The name is our tribute to Cebu City where we came from and where we did most of the writing for the album. It's also a metaphor for our families in Cebu, being that they're our inspiration and guiding light," Alipe said.
The album starts with a shot, with that first single "Anthem" – an indelible guitar hook and ferocious drums charge forth as Urbandub's trademark mix of airtight vocal harmonies.
If you have compiled all Urbandub songs into your own greatest hits album, you probably get the impression of "change". For a band like them, change is never that good. Urbandub is growing but not changing. They may be going to perform in a bigger arena, but they'll still going to sweat the same. And still be going to produce the songs like we've known them for. "We wanna try to reach out to more people with this album," says Gabby. [4]
In 2009, after ending their contract with EMI, urbandub signed with a new label MCA MUSIC and released their fifth and most experimental album entitled "The Apparition" on November 28, 2009
The writing took place again in Cebu, the band's homecourt, with the band renting a house up the mountains and turning it into a home studio for 2 months. after which, they returned to Manila and recorded again in Tracks Studio with their Under Southern Lights producer Angee Rozul. The first few prints of the album included a cover of Depeche Mode's song "Home", which, along with their cover of Sade's "No Ordinary Love", exhibited the band's eclectic taste in music. The first single off the album was the song "Gravity", a song that carries the band's trademark heavy riffing balanced with melodies and harmonies that are rarely found in Pinoy rock music.
On September 20, 2013. the band released their sixth album (and most recent, before their last gig with the original line-up in 2015), spawned the single "Never Will I Forget" that according to frontman Gabby Alipe, dedicated to their fans (called Dubistas) that they invited some of their loyal fans to record the gang shout parts of the song.
The band held their 'farewell' concert entitled "Endless" on May 9, 2015, a rainy Saturday night held at Metrotent Convention Center in Metrowalk, Ortigas. Later on the same year, Gabby Alipe briefly performed as a solo artist.
In 2016, the band went active again but performing as a trio, then later as a quartet (Gabby on guitar and vocals, John on guitar, Russ Manaloto of Faspitch on bass, and Sam Saludsong on drums).
On February 25, 2018, the original lineup of the band came together to play their songs at 70s Bistro in a Not-So-Secret Gig and on February 26, 2018 at 19 EAST Bar and Grill. It was attended by 750 strong Urbandub followers also known as Dubistas. The night was a big blast as the band belted out their hits since 2000 to present.
Album | Tracks | Year | Records |
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Birth | Boy Breakdown Would You Go Dissect Eating Me Picture Give Come It's Over Two Things Apart (a collaboration with Dice & K9) Give (acoustic version) | 2001 | Lighter Records |
Influence | Fallen on Deaf Ears Under Crisis Soul Searching Runaway Versus Gone Sailing Quiet Poetic A New Tattoo Lover Among Ruins | 2003 | Lighter Records |
Embrace | An Interlude Between Closeness Alert The Armory Frailty First of Summer When Heroes Die Reveal The Remedy The Arsonist Endless, A Silent Whisper Safety in Numbers A City of Sleeping Hearts The End of Something | 2005 | EMI Philippines |
Under Southern Lights | An Invitation Anthem The Fight Is Over Guillotine Cebuana Life Is Easy Evidence A Method To Chaos Inside The Mind of A Killer (a collaboration with Kat Agarrado of Sinosikat?) She Keeps Me Warm | 2007 | EMI Philippines |
The Apparition | Meneurs De Loup The Apparition Face in the Woods Gravity When Shadows Have Eyes What This Night Brings A Call To Arms Arrows Tongues Like Knives Bright City Kids Stars & The Sun Over The Hill & Back We Kept It Hidden Good Morning Bones Mountains Tell Stories | 2009 | MCA Music, Inc. |
Esoteric | Stars Have Aligned Hover Never Will I Forget Dim the Headlights Cold Hearted When Love Is Not an Answer Sleight of Hand Between the Earth and Sky (a collaboration with Aia DeLeon, formerly of Imago) Mantra The Burning Taste | 2013 | MCA Music, Inc. |
Album | Tracks | Year | Records |
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Sending A Message | Sending A Message This Used To Be My Playground A Call To Arms (Stripped Down Version) Home | 2011 | MCA Music, Inc. |
Year | Single | MYX Hit and Billboard Chart Highest Position | Album |
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2001 | Come | — | Birth |
Give | — | ||
Would You Go | — | ||
2003 | Gone | — | Influence |
Soul Searching | — | ||
A New Tattoo | — | ||
2005 | Alert The Armory | — | Embrace |
Frailty | — | ||
2006 | Endless, A Silent Whisper | 11 | |
First of Summer | 7 | ||
2007 | Guillotine | 1 | Under Southern Lights |
2008 | Evidence | 1 | |
The Fight is Over | 1 | ||
2009 | Gravity | 1 | The Apparition |
2010 | A Call To Arms | — | |
2011 | Sending a Message | — | |
2013 | Never Will I Forget | — | Esoteric |
2013 | Hover | — |
Year | Award Giving Body | Category | Nominated Work | Results |
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2003 | NU Rock Awards | Best Song of the Year | "Soul Searching" | Won |
2004 | NU Rock Awards | Album of the Year | "Influence" | Won |
2006 | MYX Music Awards | Favorite Rock Video | "Alert the Armory" | Nominated [10] |
NU Rock Awards | Vocalist of the Year | (for Gabby Alipe) | Won | |
Guitarist of the Year | (for John Dinopol) | Nominated [11] | ||
Bassist of the Year | (for Lalay Lim) | Nominated [11] | ||
Drummer of the Year | (for JanJan Mendoza) | Nominated [11] | ||
Song of the Year | "First of Summer" | Nominated [11] | ||
Artist/ Band of the Year | — | Nominated [11] | ||
Best Male Award | (for Gabby Alipe) | Nominated [11] | ||
Album of the Year | "Embrace" | Nominated [11] | ||
Best Album Packaging | (with Kahlil de Pio for "Embrace") | Nominated [11] | ||
Producer of the Year | (with Kerryl Demetrio for "Embrace") | Nominated [11] | ||
2007 | NU Rock Awards | Best Music Video | "Frailty" | Nominated [12] |
2008 | Awit Awards | Best Performance by a Group Recording Artists(Performance Award) | "Evidence" | Nominated |
Best Rock Recording | "Guillotine" | Nominated | ||
Best Performance by a Group Recording Artists(People's Choice Award) | "Evidence" | Nominated | ||
MYX Music Awards | Favorite Rock Video | "Guillotine" | Nominated [13] | |
NU Rock Awards | Listener's Choice Award | — | Won | |
Vocalist of the Year | (for Gabby Alipe) | Nominated [14] | ||
Guitarist of the Year | (for John Dinopol) | Nominated [14] | ||
Bassist of the Year | (for Lalay Lim) | Nominated [14] | ||
Drummer of the Year | (for JanJan Mendoza) | Nominated [14] | ||
Best Live Act | — | Nominated [14] | ||
Artist of the Year | — | Nominated [14] | ||
Album of the Year | "Under Southern Lights" | Nominated [14] | ||
Best Album Packaging | (Team Manila for "Under Southern Lights") | Nominated [14] | ||
Song of the Year | "Evidence" | Nominated [14] | ||
Best Music Video | "Guillotine" | Nominated [14] | ||
Producer of the Year | (with Angee Rozul for "Under Southern Lights") | Nominated [14] | ||
2010 | NU Rock Awards | Vocalist of the Year | (for Gabby Alipe) | Won [15] |
Bassist of the Year | (for Lalay Lim) | Won [15] | ||
Artist of the Year | — | Nominated [16] | ||
Album of the Year | "The Apparition" | Nominated [16] | ||
Song of the Year | "A Call to Arms" | Nominated [16] | ||
Guitarist of the Year | (for Gabby Alipe and John Dinopol) | Nominated [16] |
OTHER AWARDS:
When we were just starting out..urbandub was supposed to be a reggae band...we were suppose[ sic ] to play reggae mixed with dub, ska, dancehall, hiphop, and rock. A perfect example of what urbandub would have been--is the song "sailing" and "eating me" --that was the style we were suppose[ sic ] to be playing around with--since we were suppose[ sic ] to be a reggae/dub band, hence the name, urbandub. But because of the series of line up[ sic ] changes--and new influences--we became what we are today! The name just kinda got stuck and we never bothered to change it. So there you go..the story behind the name "urbandub".
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