UDD (band)

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UDD (band)

UDD, shortened for Up Dharma Down, is a Filipino band formed in Manila in 2004. They have released four albums Fragmented, Bipolar, Capacities and U D D released under independent record label Terno Recordings.

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The band in 2010 (From L–R: Ean Mayor, Paul Yap, Carlos Tañada and Armi Millari
Background information
Also known asUp Dharma Down (former name)
OriginManila, Philippines
Genres
Years active2004–present
LabelsTerno Recordings
Members
  • Carlos Tañada
  • Ean Mayor
  • Paul Yap
Past members
Websiteudd.ph
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In 2005, the band won the coveted In the Raw Award at the NU 107 Rock Awards as well as Best New Artist and Best Female Award for vocalist and keyboardist, Armi Millare, in 2006.[1] In 2008, they were awarded Favorite Indie Artist at the Myx Music Awards.[2]

Mark Coles' BBC show tagged them as the Asian band to most likely cross over to North American shores,[3] and has been featured in numerous regional shows together with bands such as Arcade Fire (Canada) and Bloc Party (UK). They have also been recognized by Paul Buchanan of The Blue Nile, Curt Smith of Tears for Fears and Tim Bowness of No-Man. They were featured in the July 2007 issue of Time magazine.[4] The band has opened for acts such as Red Hot Chili Peppers, Incubus, Bloc Party, The XX, Tegan and Sara, Tahiti 80, and Cut Copy.

On January 1, 2017, the band officially renamed to its initials UDD.[5]

On December 26, 2021, the band announced via Twitter that lead vocalist Armi Millare has left the band and will continue as a solo artist.[6]

Band members

Current members

  • Carlos Tañada - lead guitars, vocals (since 2004)
  • Ean Mayor - drums, samplers (since 2004)
  • Paul Yap - bass, synthesizers (since 2004)

Past members

Discography

Studio albums

  • Fragmented (2006, Terno Recordings)
  • Bipolar (2008, Terno Recordings)
  • Capacities (2012, Terno Recordings)
  • U D D (2019, Terno Recordings)

Singles

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Song Album
"Maybe" Fragmented
"Pag-Agos" (played by the original drummer)
"Oo"
"Hiwaga"
"We Give in Sometimes"
"Every First Second" Bipolar
"Sana"
"Taya"
"Turn It Well" Capacities
"Tadhana"
"Indak"
"Luna"
"New World"
"All The Good Things"
"Sigurado"[5] UDD
"Anino"[7][8][9]
"Stolen"[8][9][10]
"Crying Season"[8][9]
"Run Deep"
"Nanaman"
"Kapoy" (with ZOYA)
"Gtara" (with Just Hush)
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Compilation Tracks

Soundtrack

  • Ang Pamana (The Inheritance) - "Flicker"
  • Mayohan - "Hiwaga [Acoustic Version]"
  • Ilumina (TV Series) - "Tadhana"
  • Sana Dati (Cinemalaya 2013) - "Indak"
  • That Thing Called Tadhana (Cinema One Originals 2014) - "Tadhana"
  • Apocalypse Child - "Young Again (by Armi Millare)"
  • Kung Paano Siya Nawala - "Anino"
  • Trese (Netflix Anime) - "Paagi"
  • Gaya Sa Pelikula (BL Web Series) - "Unti-Unti"

Ad Campaigns

Music videos

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Year Song Director
2006 "Maybe" Nicolo Reyes[11]
"Pag-agos" Marie Jamora
"Hiwaga" Nicolo Reyes[12]
2007 "Oo" RA Rivera[13]
2008 "Every First Second" Keith Tan[14]
2009 "Sana" Pancho Esguerra[15]
2010 "We Give in Sometimes" The Acid House[16]
2011 "Indak" Carlo Perlas, Mike Babista, Boogs San Juan[17]
2012 "Turn It Well" Caloy Soliongco[18]
2013 "Luna" Nicolo Reyes & Pong Ignacio[18]
2014 "ルナ" Nicolo Reyes & Pong Ignacio[18]
2015 "All The Good Things" Johan Polhem
2017 "Sigurado" Nicolo Reyes
2021 "Tambalan" Nicolo Reyes & CJ Martin
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Cover songs

  • "Sana Dalawa ang Puso Ko" - Bodjie Dasig[19]
  • "One on One" - Hall and Oates
  • "Here Comes the Rain Again" - Eurythmics
  • "Kaibigan" - Apo Hiking Society (Kami nAPO Muna ULIT)
  • "Just A Smile" - Barbie Almalbis
  • "Tinseltown in the Rain" - The Blue Nile
  • "Maikee's Letter" - Just Hush

Awards and nominations

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YearAward Giving BodyCategoryNominated WorkResults
2005NU Rock AwardsIn the Raw AwardWon
2006MTV Video Music AwardsBest Video"Pag-agos"Nominated
Best New ArtistNominated
NU Rock AwardsBest New ArtistWon
Best Female Award(for Armi Millare)Won
Vocalist of the Year(for Armi Millare)Nominated[20]
Guitarist of the Year(for Carlos Tañada)Nominated[20]
Bassist of the Year(for Paul Yap)Nominated[20]
Rising Sun AwardNominated[20]
Song of the Year"Oo"Nominated[20]
Album of the Year"Fragmented"Nominated[20]
Producer of the Year(with Noel de Brackinghe and Sweetspot)Nominated[20]
2007MYX Music AwardsFavorite Indie ArtistNominated[21]
2008MYX Music AwardsFavorite Indie ArtistWon[22]
2009AVIMABest Overall Female Vocalist(for Armi Millare)Won[23]
NU Rock AwardsArtist of the YearWon[24]
Album of the Year"Bipolar"Won[24]
Vocalist of the Year(for Armi Millare)Won[24]

shared with Ebe Dancel

Bassist of the Year(for Paul Yap)Nominated
Drummer of the Year(for Ean Mayor)Nominated
Best Album Packaging(Ean Mayor for "Bipolar"Nominated
Producer of the Year(Toti Dalmacion & Terno Recordings for "Bipolar")Nominated
2010AVIMABest Overall Female Vocalist(for Armi Millare)Won
Best Video"Sana"Won
2011Globe Tatt AwardsThe Indie RockerWon[25]
Yahoo! OMG AwardsCoolest BandNominated
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Recognitions

  • First Filipino Band to be featured in MTV's “Advance Warning”, showcasing up-and-coming artists in the Asian region and worldwide.
  • Featured in Mark Coles' BBC Radio Show as the "Manila band most likely to cross over to the lucrative Anglophone market of North America."
  • Featured in July issue of Time magazine.[4]
  • Featured as one of Metromix USA's "Bands We Like."

References

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