The pleasantly pop-country band Parmalee, named for the band members’ hometown in North Carolina (population: 278) took the stage at the Chumash Casino last week (April 28, 2023) with a whole lot of down-home charm and enthusiasm for their first visit to the Santa Ynez Valley.
“Am I saying it right?” quipped lead singer Matt Thomas, whose chiseled jawline and strutting across the stage to greet his swooning (and overwhelmingly female) fans reminded me a bit of a countrified Adam Levine in the early Maroon 5 days. The band — which includes brothers Matt (vocals) and Scott Thomas (drummer), their cousin bassist Barry Knox (whom Matt introduced as his first cousin, a distinction not usually mentioned here in California), and longtime friend guitarist Josh McSwain — started playing together in 2001 (they must have been babies), and their chemistry and closeness was evident throughout the show.
Their setlist was heavy on the love songs, including “Already Callin’ You Mine,” “Only You,” “Girl in Mine,” and the destined-to-be-a-wedding-first-dance-favorite “ Take My Name ,” which Matt Thomas was reportedly inspired to write by Scott’s marriage to Lexia Chamryk in November 2021. It’s a beautiful, catchy, romantic tune that delighted the high-pitched screaming fans and made a good counterpoint to some of Parmalee’s rowdier moments.
