Oh, Flamingo!
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Origin | Manila, Philippines |
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Years active | 2013–present |
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Members | Howard Luistro Pappu de Leon Billie Dela Paz Pat Sarabia |
Past members | Fries Bersales |
Oh, Flamingo! is a Filipino indie rock band from Manila, formed in 2013. The band consists of Howard Luistro (vocals, guitar), Billie Dela Paz (vocals, bass), Pappu de Leon (guitar), and Pat Sarabia (drums).[1]
The band released their debut self-titled EP in November 2015.[1][2] They were the winners of Wanderland's pre-event band competition Wanderband in 2015,[3] and performed at Wanderland Festival in 2016.[4] They released their sophomore EP, Volumes, in 2020.
Originally signed under indie label Wide Eyed Records Manila, the band is currently signed under Sony Music Philippines, a division of Sony Music.[5]
Members
[edit]Current Members
- Howard Luistro - vocals, guitar
- Billie Dela Paz - vocals, bass
- Pappu de Leon - guitar
- Pat Sarabia - drums (2017–present)
Past Members
- Fries Bersales - drums (2013-2017)
Discography
[edit]Studio albums
[edit]- Pagtanda (2023)
EPs
[edit]Singles
[edit]- "June" (2015)
- "Reflections" (2015)
- "Two Feet" (2016)
- "Inconsistencies" (2016)
- "Bottom of This" (2018)
- "Four Corners" (2019)
- "Parara" (2019)
- "Naubos Na" (2020)
- "Sunsets" (2020)
- "Echoes/Psychedelic Sweater" (2020)
- "Pag-Ibig Lang Ba" (2021)
- "Galit" (2021)
- "Sigurado" (2021)
- "Anino" (2022)
- "Salawahan" (2022)
- "Tumatakbong Oras" (2022)
Music videos
[edit]Year | Song | Director |
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2015 | "June" | Oh, Flamingo! |
2016 | "Two Feet" | Jedd Dumaguina[6] |
"Inconsistencies" | Kit de Silva[7] | |
2018 | "Bottom of This" | Paolo Abrihan[8] |
2019 | "Four Corners" | Norvin de Los Santos[9] |
2020 | "Naubos Na" | Kyle Quismundo[10] |
2020 | "Sunsets" | Apol Sta. Maria[11] |
2020 | "Echoes/Psychedelic Sweater" | Norvin de los Santos[12] |
2021 | "Pag-Ibig Lang Ba" | Pat Sarabia and Susan Larsson[13] |
References
[edit]- ^ a b DLS Pineda (June 20, 2014). "Oh, Flamingo! and the necessary discomforts of gigging". The Philippine Star. Retrieved January 17, 2017.
- ^ a b "Oh, Flamingo! - EP". iTunes Philippines. November 9, 2015. Retrieved January 2, 2017.
- ^ "WANDERBAND 2016 SPACE BATTLE". Radio Republic. December 2, 2015. Retrieved January 17, 2017.
- ^ "Wanderland Planet 2016 is ready for takeoff". CNN Philippines. March 3, 2016. Archived from the original on January 18, 2017. Retrieved January 17, 2017.
- ^ a b Bodegon, Kara (7 February 2020). "Oh, Flamingo! release new single, 'Naubos Na' from upcoming EP, Volumes – listen". Bandwagon.asia.
- ^ Oh, Flamingo! (2016-09-05). "Oh, Flamingo! YouTube Channel".
- ^ Oh, Flamingo! (2016-11-19). "Oh, Flamingo! YouTube Channel".
- ^ Oh, Flamingo! (2018-04-14). "Oh, Flamingo! YouTube Channel".
- ^ Oh, Flamingo! (2019-02-07). "Oh, Flamingo! YouTube Channel".
- ^ Oh, Flamingo! (2020-02-10). "Oh, Flamingo! YouTube Channel".
- ^ Oh, Flamingo! (2020-02-10). "Oh, Flamingo! YouTube Channel".
- ^ Oh, Flamingo! (2020-02-10). "Oh, Flamingo! YouTube Channel".
- ^ Oh, Flamingo! (2021-02-12). "Oh, Flamingo! YouTube Channel".