Bay of Plenty Times

Mount band takes out Smokefreer­ockquest final

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Mount Maunganui College student band Their There took out first place at this year’s Bay of Plenty regional Smokefreer­ockquest final.

Event judge Omega Levine said the winning act knew how to play in each other’s pockets.

“Love the half-times in the songs. Takes a lot of technique to do that so well.

“Melodicall­y great tunes and love how the bass player plays through the instrument­al sections. Can’t wait to hear more.”

Their There are now up for semifinali­st selection in Smokefreer­ockquest. Their full lineup is Felix Bird (bass), Ezra Beckett (drums), Emily Tattersall (guitar/ vocals).

Second place in the band category went to Alchemy from Pa¯pa¯moa College and Mount Maunganui College.

They join solo-duo winners MICAH (Micah Porter) from Mount Maunganui College and The Darlings from Mount Maunganui College in moving on to the top 30 semi-finalist

selection.

The top 30 will play off at one of three semi-finals held in different centres around the country in August.

For Rockquest Promotions general manager Matt Ealand, running the programme this year feels hugely

significan­t.

“This year we really feel how much living through the pandemic has affected our rangatahi,” Ealand said.

“Not only in Smokefreer­ockquest but across all our programmes we are seeing themes of mental health, connection through social media and also just Covid in general pop up again and again.

“Having this creative outlet is just so important. It’s fantastic seeing how resilient these young people are if they have a space to express themselves.”

Smokefreer­ockquest has national winners’ prize packages for bands and solo/duo winners that include $22,000 in Rockshop vouchers, $16,000 NZ On Air recording, video and promo package, a photo shoot and a branding package from Imaginary Friends.

There is also the Musiciansh­ip Award, the APRA (Australasi­an Performing Right Associatio­n) Lyric Award, Rockshop Electronic Performanc­e Award, ZM Best Song Award, and Vocals Award.

Musical successes from Smokefreer­ockquest include Broods, Aldous Harding, Nadia Reid, Drax Project, Six60, Opshop, Evermore, Ladyhawke, Brooke Fraser, Anika Moa and Bic Runga.

Smokefree Tangata Beats standout successes include Alien Weaponry, Strangely Arousing, and Nesian Mystik, the only New Zealand band to ever have 10 singles all certified gold or platinum.

The full list of awards for the Bay of Plenty:

Band: Their There, Mt Maunganui College, 1; Alchemy, Pa¯ pa¯ moa College, Mt Maunganui College, 2; Temp22, Otumoetai College, 3.

Solo/duo: MICAH, Mt Maunganui College, 1; The Darlings, Mt Maunganui College, 2.

Rockshop Electronic Performanc­e: MICAH, Mt Maunganui College, 1.

Best vocals: Maysen Mitchell of OCD, Papamoa College, 1.

Musiciansh­ip: bla bla uh huh boo hoo, Otumoetai College (band), 1=; Joshua Hall, lead guitar) of Deeds of Mars, Bethlehem College, 1=.

ZM Best Song: Emessgee, Tauranga Boys’ College (2nd Song).

APRA Lyric Writers’ Award: Left for Dead by Markus Mossert of Simple Creatures, Papamoa College.

 ?? ?? Mount Maunganui College student band Their There took out first place at this year’s regional Smokefree Rockquest final.
Mount Maunganui College student band Their There took out first place at this year’s regional Smokefree Rockquest final.

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