With their Rock n Roll sound and psychedelic feel, there is nothing I don’t like about Auckland based Trio Brendan Thomas and The Vibes.
I have to admit, I didn’t watch X Factor, but one of my best
mates is a huge fan. And I mean huge! His face got turned into a meme for the
show… It was great, and one day he was
keeping me updated on the goings on of the contestants. I had already been told
a band was in the competition that I would like and I sat down on the sofa to
watch a YouTube clip Gabby had found for me. The video that I was shown was Brendan
Thomas and The Vibes’ cover of George Ezra’s song Budapest. They had gotten
themselves a fan.
I had not seen them live until they came to Napier last
month and I had a great time to say the least! As soon as my best gal pal and I
saw the event on Facebook we hit ‘Going’ and knew that it would be a good night
of good energy, good music and dancing.
Performing to celebrate their latest single release on The
Rock FM, they made sure their set was a variety of amplified retro tunes and
full on rock riffs.
I was thoroughly impressed with their presence on stage,
getting lost in the performance of their music in its purest form, that being
live and loud. The energy was palpable and I only wish there were more people
at the event to enjoy the evening.
They are releasing their second EP Wrap You In The Sun on
the 10th of March, so if you want to listen to a band that is a hark
back to the glory years of 1960’s music, this bohemian trio is the one for you.
I recommend that you get amongst!
Bohemian trio The Vibes, comprised of frontman Brendon Thomas, drummer Timothee Nolier and bassist Michael Anderson teleported from the psychadelic 60’s to our TV screens, auditioning for the sophomore season of The X Factor NZ.
The Auckland-based outfit applied for the show after the announcement of a bands category, a first in the show’s international franchise. After a barnstorming take on Hendrix’s Foxy Lady, Brendon and his stagemates earned themselves a reputation as a live highlight among the show’s top 12.
Wearing their influences (Hendrix, Zeppelin, The Beatles, The Who) on their tassled sleeves, Brendon Thomas and The Vibes made their way to the show’s grand final, putting their signature spin on every song they covered, smashing a few guitars and guiding their debut EP The Eclect to #1 on the NZ iTunes charts.