Leeds based 8-piece The Resplendents formed in 2005 out of a desire to make… Read Full Bio ↴Leeds based 8-piece The Resplendents formed in 2005 out of a desire to make new music the old way. With rich vocal harmonies, twin saxes and a rhythm section inspired by the funk and soul of Detroit & Memphis the band are unique amongst their contemporaries. Live performances mix the passion of James Brown, the spirit of Dexy’s, and the big sound of Arcade Fire whilst also embracing a more tender sound inspired by Burt Bacharach and Jimmy Webb.
"The Resplendents are a rare thing these days... Combining the raw energy of Ike and Tina with the laid back vibe of Otis Redding, it makes a nice treat from the usual brand of Libertines wannabes." The Big Issue
The Resplendents released their debut record, the Quetzal EP, in March to great reviews. Opening with the instant 3-minute pop of ‘Another spin of the wheel’, through the soulful ‘Better than this’ to the unmistakable floor shaking sound of ‘Fall out with the in-crowd’, it was "made for listening to whilst sipping rum and cokes in the sunshine" according to No-Title Magazine.
“Band of the night, however, must surely be The Resplendents. Although the billing of this gig is equal, from the minute The Resplendents take the stage with their saxophone-aided jazziness, they feel like the headline band.” Sandman Magazine
The band’s follow up EP, ‘6 Years, 3 Months and 14 Days’ will is now available
"The Resplendents are a rare thing these days... Combining the raw energy of Ike and Tina with the laid back vibe of Otis Redding, it makes a nice treat from the usual brand of Libertines wannabes." The Big Issue
The Resplendents released their debut record, the Quetzal EP, in March to great reviews. Opening with the instant 3-minute pop of ‘Another spin of the wheel’, through the soulful ‘Better than this’ to the unmistakable floor shaking sound of ‘Fall out with the in-crowd’, it was "made for listening to whilst sipping rum and cokes in the sunshine" according to No-Title Magazine.
“Band of the night, however, must surely be The Resplendents. Although the billing of this gig is equal, from the minute The Resplendents take the stage with their saxophone-aided jazziness, they feel like the headline band.” Sandman Magazine
The band’s follow up EP, ‘6 Years, 3 Months and 14 Days’ will is now available
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@Pheonixmaster1
Your favorite Fairy Resplendent in FEH?
Working on my backlog, Thrima vid next!
Will be doing Resplendent Reviews of B!Ephraim, Azama & Ilyana soon!
@tatsukigeomili8933
Female Corrin!
@archimedes1355
Elincia
@GuranPurin
Elise is my favorite but I love every single Fairy Resplendent!!
@5577Step
Aversa
@underware_pr
My favorite's Kagero but Aversa and A!Tiki are great too
@alexanderkashtanoff7006
Yeah, the weapon may be outdated, but I'm glad Adult Tiki is getting more recognition these days. Also, I love how one of her resplendent quotes is wishing a certain someone dear to her good dreams, despite having a resplendent based on the realm of nightmares.
@VerkatosEnsei
Fairy Dragon? Adult Tiki must be a Mega Altaria in disguise
@Myeongkee9
Huh. I didn't realize how relatively optimized her statline actually was for a Gen 1 unit. I mean, it's obviously not spectacular now, but for how wonky early-game statlines could be, her having decent Atk and Def is pretty nice.
@jennywakemanxj-9teenagerob749
early statlines are pretty weird to say the least that some units end up having it better and some are left forgotten for that reason, at least she just has that one superbane, imagine having 4...