Doom Flamingo

Doom Flamingo is a synthwave band that has captured the attention of the music scene with its electrifying fusion of retro-futuristic sounds and compelling live performances. Born out of the vibrant musical landscape of Charleston, South Carolina, the six-member powerhouse formed in 2018, quickly establishing a distinctive identity that marries the energy of 80s nostalgia with modern musical innovation. At the heart of Doom Flamingo's lineup is the arresting vocals of Kanika Moore, whose dynamic range and captivating stage presence are complemented by the virtuosity of her bandmates: Ryan Stasik on bass, Ross Bogan on keys, Thomas Kenney on guitar, Stuart White on drums, and Mike Quinn on saxophone.

The band's sonic canvas is a rich tapestry of synth-driven melodies, thunderous rhythms, and an evocative visual aesthetic that longs for the neon glow of a bygone era while firmly planting its feet in contemporary soundscapes. Doom Flamingo's discography showcases their versatility, from the dark and adrenaline-infused anthems like "Doom" and "Evil" to the atmospheric and dreamy tracks such as "Lux Noir" and "Flamingo." The group has also demonstrated their ability to breathe new life into classics with live renditions like "Touch of Grey (Live)," revealing a reverence for the past as they forge their path ahead. With each release, such as the multi-faceted 'Peaches & Bobbi' project or the upbeat single "Happy Boi," Doom Flamingo continues to build a following that craves both the dance-inducing escapism and the introspective journey their music promises.

Latest Release
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Don't Dream It's Over
Single - Released March 8, 2024
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