BIO
Frank Flamingo makes music that leans into discomfort instead of smoothing it over. It sits somewhere in the orbit of post-punk, but doesn’t stay there long—pulling from stripped-down rock, sharp-edged pop instincts, and the kind of rhythmic urgency that feels closer to movement than genre. There are echoes of The Clash in the DNA—not as a blueprint, but as a permission structure. Direct, restless, a little confrontational when it needs to be. From there, it bends. Songs don’t settle into one lane for long, and that instability becomes part of the identity. At the center is Normalize Fear, a record built around a simple but difficult idea: fear doesn’t go away, so you either learn to move with it or you let it make your decisions. These songs choose the first option. They don’t romanticize anxiety or try to resolve it neatly—they document what it feels like to push forward anyway. Vocals land more like reactions than performances. Guitars shift between brittle and driving. Nothing is overly polished, and nothing is trying to be. The point isn’t perfection—it’s honesty in motion. The early response has been immediate, with the project pulling in over a thousand streams in its first 24 hours—less about hype, more about people recognizing something real in it. Frank Flamingo isn’t chasing a sound as much as a feeling: the moment where hesitation breaks, and you decide to go anyway.

Frank Flamingo is:
Jared Bertheaume - Vocals and Percussion
Andre Barnes - Vocals and Guitar
Josh "Riv" Rivers - Vocals and Guitar
Jeremy Koffarnus - Vocals, Keyboards, Samplers, Percussion, General Mayhem
Ryan - Bass
Frank Gonzalez - Drums