The Filipino pop-rock band brought the house down with a compelling take on crowd favorites and rarities
Manila, Philippines – More than 15 years into their career, Filipino alternative pop band Gracenote continues to defy expectations with an intimate but enthralling set during their 2025 headline show, Walang Makakapigil—reaffirming their storied legacy as one of the most important female-fronted bands of their generation.
The pop-rock quartet captivated the audience with familiar classics such as “Bakit Ganyan Ka?” and “Flynn Rider,” both standout tracks from their 2019 album, &. Fans were also treated to an electrifying version of Rico Blanco’s “Antukin,” showing their more tender music side.
Bassist Jazz Jorge displayed remarkable versatility as he took over vocal duties for two songs, “It’s Okay To Not Be Okay” and “Baso At Bote,” immersing the audience in a euphoric state. The excitement was carried through new tracks like “Wasabi” and “Walang Makakapigil,” which reveal the band’s unwavering commitment to their artistry while honoring their punk, emo, and pop-rock roots.
Gracenote’s dynamic sound that night was bolstered by EJ Pichay’s intricate drumming, Tatsi Jamnague’s tasteful guitar riffs, and Jazz Jorge’s suave basslines. Their performance exuded newfound precision and boldness, pushing the boundaries of their musicality. But at the center of this organized chaos is Eunice Jorge, whose star power and stage presence elevated entire experience. Her extraordinary vocal talent, combined with her charisma and energy, also made each moment feel larger than life. Together with her bandmates, she commanded the stage with crowd favorites like “Minsan Lang Naman” and “Tulog.”
In total, the band performed 21 songs from their career-defining discography, enchanting the audience not just with a wave of nostalgia, but also with a sing-along set that balances power and restraint, earnestness and sentimentality.
Gracenote’s Walang Makakapigil is presented by Soupstar Music, in partnership with Redlines Productions, EMI Records Philippines, and UMG Philippines.
Source: Nyou