Razorback on drummer Brian Velasco: We lost our brother

Fans extend condolences for drummer Brian Velasco and share memories of his band Razorback
Brian Velasco's Facebook page

MANILA, Philippines — Rock band Razorback on Wednesday afternoon confirmed the death of drummer Brian Velasco, who reportedly died earlier in the day.

"Today we lost our brother....and our hearts are broken.....we love you and we will always miss you Bri," the band said on its Facebook page.

Razorback, who last had a gig in December, debuted in 1995 with the album "Hebigat Sounds, Vol. 1" followed by "Beggar’s Moon" in 1997. Velasco joined the band in 1996.

Velasco, who died by suicide earlier on Wednesday, was a top trending topic on Twitter, with social media users expressing condolences to his family and friends as well as reminiscing on the band and its music.

One user shared: “Many presentations, many pitch decks, and a lot of work from where I sit in were written with Razorback and Wolfgang playing in the background.”

Another tweeted, “I’ve watched them live so many times, Razorback has always been my favorite local band.” 

Another fan tweeted that Velasco was "one of the best drummers on the Filipino rock scene."

He said, "I've always watched you guys perform when I'd be at the Rarakan Festival or Dutdutan expo. Such a shame you took your own lief. Rest in peace sir."

Arete Meque tweeted that Razorback gigs would "rock the devil out of you" and said we "lost a great musician today."


Velasco's name trended on Twitter on Wednesday afternoon

While some took the time to remember Razorback's music, other netizens were talking about his death and expressed sympathy with Velasco's family.

In memory of Velasco, music channel MYX tweeted a throwback performance and lines from Razorback song "Wakasan" 

Velasco's family has yet to issue a statement on his death.

The HOPELINE Project is a 24/7 service for depression and suicide prevention.

They can be reached at the following numbers: 

(02) 804-HOPE (4673)
0917 558 HOPE (4673)
2919 (toll-free number for all GLOBE and TM subscribers)

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