2005 Sonic Summer, Detroit News Battle of the Bands Winners! An infectious blend of pop, rock, and electronica, Killer Flamingos produce a sound that is turning heads and capturing listeners everywhere. This quintet consists of Darren Drake on keyboards, vocalist Michelle Carravallah, guitarist Todd Best, David Gondoly on bass guitar, and Tim Webber on drums. Killer Flamingos have quickly amassed a large following of devoted fans throughout the state and are gaining recognition as one of Detroit's most promising bands. Their first CD release entitled, Sick Society, contains nine hook-laden songs, packed full with pop sensibilities. The album is rich throughout with catchy guitar riffs, undeniable rhythms, lush keyboards, and programming... all punctuated with Michelle Carravallahs powerful vocal delivery. Sick Society, and the catchy, Not That Stupid, leave fans singing along after their first listening and are sure to become radio hits. Look for both those songs in the Anna Nichole Smith movie, "Illegal Aliens Movie" on video this year. Anyone who has seen Killer Flamingos can attest to their amazing live show. Superb musicianship, explosive stage presence, video-friendly looks, and concert-style performance have secured the band an important place on the Detroit music scene. Crunchy guitars, irresistible melodies, thoughtful production, and seductive vocals contribute to this bands broad appeal and make them an easy candidate for radio success. The release of their much anticipated follow-up album promises breakthrough commercial acceptance nationwide this Fall. The band has opened for huge bands such as Sloan and Grammy winners,OK GO and 2007 promises to be the biggest year ever!
Because they have rocked the industry for over 15 years now... ! They are true artists, dedicated to their music... and they have morphed into a true Killer band that deserves the accolades...
They are a crowd pleaser! No matter what the group of people everyone has fun and is on the dance floor, even my boyfriend who hates to dance enjoys them. Everyone that goes to hear them for the first time is amazed and loves them! The vocals are tight, amazing keyboards, the drummer sings better that any drummer I've ever heard and the lead guitarist not only plays well but is also very entertaining to watch.