"...One of the most exciting bands of 2008..."Robin Burke, Absolute Radio
"...It's easy to envision The Vibrants on the cover of a magazine. And it's also easy to imagine them wanting to be on the cover of a magazine. From the freshly-coiffed hair down to the tapered vests and jeans, these guys play the rock 'n' roll part well. Though they proved that they've also got some chops to back it up...Chartattack NXNE Review, Toronto
"...Their live show is a fist full of colourful, rich and energetic chaos that has you itching to get involved"Notion Magazine
"To sum up The Vibrants: Highly energetic, sexy and fun!"Spill Magazine, Toronto
"...I can safely say these are probably one of the most energetic Indie bands doing the rounds in the UK..."Full Frontal Recordings
The band chose the name, The Vibrants, as they feel it reflects the music they play and the way they play it. It’s all about the energy this quintet from London exude that has people around the world talking about them.
With comparisons in the press to Razorlight, Bloc Party, The Charlatans, The Police and The Clash; The Vibrants consciously steer away from sounding like everyone else. The writing process involves every band member and with everyone’s different tastes and backgrounds, each song is worked on and crafted until everyone is happy with it.
Giles first met guitarist Sam Holt at school in Twickenham when they were 11 years old. They messed around in bands together until they went to college and things got a bit more serious. They met Steve Devlin, a bass player who, by his own admission, used to play way too many strings. After agreeing that a bass guitar should only have 4 strings, Steve joined the band.
The three decided they needed a keyboard player so put an ad in the paper. The phone was ringing off the hook. All the calls were from one person: “Hi, This is Laurence, I’m not a stalker, I want to be your keyboard player”. After one rehearsal room session, Laurence Langan became the keyboard player.
The line up was complete in October 2006 when James Hayward joined the band on drums. James was looking for a band and after listening to some Vibrants’ demos decided it was “right up (his) English country garden path”.
Since then, the band has gathered a large fan base in the UK, USA and Canada, supporting acts such as Badly Drawn Boy, The Subways, The Wombats, Ida Maria, Rotating Leslie, Athlete, Good Shoes, Everything Everything, Pull Tiger Tail & The Guillemots, Nine Black Alps and Captain.
The Vibrants started 2008 sharing a stage with Mika and The Feeling at The London Eye launching the new Fiat 500 a the show that was broadcast live on Virgin (now 'Absolute' Radio.
Other notable appearances include gigs and festivals such as Liverpool SoundCity, Edinburgh Fringe, Beach Break Festival, Canadian Music Week and North by North East, a festival the band has been invited to play 3 times.
The Vibrants have received airplay around the world including XFM (UK), Motor FM (GER) and many stations in the US. The band’s single ‘First Move’ was playlisted on ‘Passport Approved’ on Indie 103.1FM (Los Angeles, USA). The response from industry and fans was very positive. So in April 2008 the band headed over to California to embark on a West-Coast tour that kicked off at The House of Blues, Hollywood, for the music fair, MUSExpo.
Also this year, the song ‘First Move’ was featured on Sky One’s Soccer AM and ‘I Wont Sleep (Terrify)’ was personally chosen by Travis frontman, Fran Healy to feature on a Compilation of songs by new artists, put together by Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts.
The Vibrants are finding their audience by getting out there and performing around the world. The power and an energy in the lyrics and the music are bringing in more fans who all eagerly await the band’s first album in early 2009.
well, maybe I'll be over there sooner than later... I've met a lovely & amazing band, DEAD WASPS, and I think I might make a trek to Manchester to visit them sometime in the next year or so. When I do, you'll be first to know. Check them out, they're quite good!
oh very nice, how are things going over there on your end? yea you all def need to come back and play some shows if you need a place to stay let me know, I hope to hear from you soon and I hope all is well, I'm planning a trip to Europe soon
Heya, its fine :) Thank you!! You guys were bril, my friends enjoyed your set too :D Um I haven't been asked to play yet but maybe Kev will, I'm not sure. But I'm playing on the 3rd of October, I'm organising an event for Oxjam.
Still playing up! ;-) . Got engaged and split up, discovered vodka is not my friend (lucky that so'co loves me!, and the pavement wasn't too hard lol). I read your blogs, you guys will be moving to canada at this rate :'( .give the lads my love.xx
Hi, we've just uploaded 2 new songs from out upcoming studio album "Scars of your decay" Check it out and enjoy it. Thanks for the support and accepting our request.
what are you doing thurs july 9th If your 21 you and your friends should come check out EdstanleY they have a show at the Blue Cafe in Huntington Beach Ca They're a 3 piece band Scott Gripe does guitar/vocals Justin Brescia is on drums and Dave Reese is on bass you would love the show it will be a blast , If you choose to come, email me your guestlist @ jvarnado@tmo.blackberry.n et so i can put you and your friends on the list, hope to hear from you
The address is 17208 Pacific Coast Hwy Huntington Beach, California 92649
THEY GO ON AT 10PM !!! SHOULD ARRIVE AT 9PM please mention EdstanleY at the door myspace.com/edstanleypromo