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Years active
  
2011 (2011)-present

Website
  
www.thesuffers.com

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Origin
  
Houston, Texas, United States

Associated acts
  
Bun B, Los Skarnales, Fat Tony, Lake Street Dive, Preservation Hall Jazz Band

Members
  
Kam Franklin Adam Castaneda Nick Zamora Patrick Kelly Jon Durbin Kevin Bernier Michael Razo Jose Luna

Past members
  
Alexis Zamora Cory Wilson

Albums
  
The Suffers, Make Some Room, The Suffers on Audiotree Live

Profiles

The suffers make some room official music video


The Suffers are an American soul band from Houston, Texas consisting of Kam Franklin (lead vocal), Adam Castaneda (bass), Alex Zamora (guitar), Kevin Bernier (guitar), Cory Wilson (saxophone), Jon Durbin (trumpet), Michael Razo (trombone), Jose Luna (percussion), Patrick Kelly (keyboard), and Nick Zamora (drums). They were formed in 2011.

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Style

The Suffers define their sound as Gulf Coast Soul. A term they define as resulting from the mixture of the different cultures and musical styles present around the Gulf coast and the city of Houston, including Cajun, African American, Mexican, white, which all come together and mix in the port city. They have said that their biggest influence is their environment and all of the musical styles they encounter (blues, soul, country, caribbean music, cajun styles, and hip hop, among others).

History

The Suffers formed in Houston in 2011 and were started by Adam Castaneda and Pat Kelly. The two had played together for some time and formed The Suffers. The band was originally envisioned as a Reggae jam band, but the group grew adding various musicians and evolving in style. The current large lineup came together to build a large band that could provide the large neo-soul sound the group ended up seeking.

Their name comes from the 1978 Jamaican film Rockers. During their February 9, 2016 appearance on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, lead singer Kam Franklin stated "Its a reference to an old Jamaican film called The Rockers. And in that film, the artists are actually the sufferers. The major labels aren't doing what they could be doing to make sure they get their just deserved things. And you know I feel like us as artists we've been working for so long with no real reward or attention probably until recently..."

Since 2011, the band has grown in popularity and has garnered local and national awards and recognition.

Awards and recognition

In December 2015, Billboard listed The Suffers debut full-length album as one of "Top 10 Anticipated Rock & Alternative Albums"

In January 2015, Buzzfeed listed The Suffers as one of "25 New Artists You Need in Your Life in 2015".

The Suffers were an official performer at the 2015 South by Southwest music festival, and were featured by Esquire as one of the 40 bands to see at South by Southwest.

They are the recipients of 11 Houston Press Music Awards in 2015.

The Suffers have been covered by SPIN, The New York Times, and Paste.

Tours and notable appearances

On October 18, 2014, The Suffers performed "Draped Up", "Big Pimpin", "Get Throwed" and "International Player's Anthem (I Choose You)" alongside Bun B at the Premium Goods 10th Anniversary party in Houston,TX. The Suffers performed at Big D NYE, the largest New Year's Eve celebration in the U.S. Central Time zone, on December 31, 2014.

In 2015, The Suffers played a west coast tour to start the year, before performing at South by Southwest. On March 30, 2015, the band performed on the Late Show with David Letterman. After the late night television appearance, The Suffers are set to begin an East Coast/Southern U.S. tour lasting through the summer of 2015.

On October 27, 2015, The Suffers performed "Giver", "Midtown" & "Gwan" on NPR's Tiny Desk Concert for Bob Boilen

On November 14, 2015, The Suffers performed "Gwan" with The University of Houston Spirit of Houston Marching Band during the football halftime show.

In 2016, The Suffers toured with Galactic and Lake Street Dive.

On February 9, 2016, they appeared on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, performing "Peanuts" & "Midtown".

On March 10, 2016. they appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live, performing "Peanuts" & "Midtown"

On August 10, 2016 their song "Gwan" was a part of the soundtrack for Mr Robot Season 2 Episode 6.

EPs

  • Slow it Down b/w Step Aside (2013)
  • Make Some Room (2014) Rhyme & Reason Records
  • LPs

  • The Suffers (2016) Rhyme & Reason Records
  • Songs

    Make Some RoomThe Overnight (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) · 2015
    GwanThe Suffers · 2016
    PeanutsThe Suffers · 2016

    References

    The Suffers Wikipedia