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SRM Bands

(alm) Ade Firza Paloh – Vocals, Guitar, Trumpet
Awan Garnida  – Vocals, Bass
Bemby Gusti – Vocals, Drums

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SORE was originaly formed by three childhood friends (Ade Paloh, Mondo Gascaro & Awan Garnida). In late 2001 Awan Garnida brought two other friends (Bembi Gusti & Reza Dwiputranto) to form a group which they called SORE (means “late afternoon” in Indonesian). In late 2004 and early 2005 they contributed in a couple of compilation albums, the first was a compilation of music from Jakarta ‘s indie scene called “JKRT:SKRG” (an abreviation of “Jakarta, Sekarang” which translates “Jakarta, Now”) released by Aksara Records. The second one was an original motion picture soundtrack “Janji Joni”, also released by Aksara.

Finaly in July 2005 they released their full length debut album “Centralismo” (Aksara Records), which was in part became their tribute to Central Jakarta, where most of the members grew up. Their music varied greatly from track to track as each member contributed lead singing and song-writing in this album. Their use of vintage instruments might create a little reminiscence of the golden era of pop music from the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s only without being retro-ish.

It was quiet a succesful debut album from an indie artist, as seen from its media reviews and articles. It recieved “four stars” from Jakarta Post newspaper. In Sept 2005 “Centralismo” was reviewed in TIME ASIA Magazine as “One of Asia’s WorthBuying Album”. In late 2007 this album was ranked as no 40 in “150 Greatest Indonesion Album of All Time” in Rolling Stone Indonesia Magazine.

While preparing their materials for their second album, they were involved in four other original soundtrack albums: “Berbagi Suami” (Love For Share); “Kala” (Dead Time); Quickie Express; “Perempuan Punya Cerita” (Chants of Lotus), one of which became a hit single, “Pergi Tanpa Pesan”, a reworking of an Indonesian obscure classic from late 1950’s. In three of these films Bembie gusti and Mondo Gascaro along with their compatriot, Aghi Narottama also worked as the music directors.

And now after working their materials for more than a year, they have just realesed their second album entitled “Ports of Lima” (Aksara Records – 2008) to great critical acclaim. The music in this album is relatively denser in texture than their previous release, with a lot more guitars and distortion, and stronger atmospheric sensibilities. Although many themes of the songs came from personal experiences, cinema, also be came their source of inspiration, as indicated by songs like “Essensimo” (Truffaut’s 400 Blows), 400 Elegi (Lynch’s Elephant Man), Come By Sanjurou (Kurosawa’s Sanjurou).

In 2010, SORE released their first EP called ‘Sombreros Kiddos’. Contain one Single ‘Silly Little Thing’, with Malaysian Singer Atilia Haron. In 2013, SORE released their Compilation Album, called ‘SOREALIST’, contains their hit singles from ‘Centralismo’, ‘Ports of Lima’, OST and 3 New Songs ‘Musim Ujan’, ‘Bantal Keras’ and Their one hit wonder ‘Sssst…’.

In 2015, SORE released their 3rd Album, called ‘Los Skut Leboys’ under Rooftopsound Records. With the single ‘R14’, was dedicated to the Legendary Artist Ria Irawan. And their latest released was ‘Mevrouw’, an EP contains 5 songs that in collaboration with some Female Singers, like Vira Talisa, Leanna Rachel, Audrey Singgih and Angee.

Now, there are Two of them left, Awan Garnida (Bassist, Vocal) and Bemby Gusti (Drums, Vocal). Guitarist Reza Dwiputranto has left the Band in 2019 for a personal reason. Ade Paloh (Vocal, Guitar, Trumpet) passed away on March 2024.