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Track of the Day: Movie Club – Black Flamingo

Not one for instrumental groups, I was apprehensive when taking on Movie Club ‘s ‘Black Flamingo’, but I am so glad I did. Hailing from Venice Beach, California, the instrumental rock duo have a unique and refreshing sound. Since their inception in late-2018, Vince Cuneo (guitar) and Jessamyn Violet (drums) have released three EPs, one full-length album and some singles – all critically acclaimed I might add. Not only that, they have supported Robbie Krieger (The Doors) and featured on Rolling Stone, Louder Than War, FV Music Blog and many other publications. May I introduce this duo to you with their single ‘Black Flamingo’



The title song from their debut album (released in late-2020), ‘Black Flamingo’ is a cinematic soundscape for the gothic side in all of us. While the track begins with a rather steady harmonising of drums and guitar, the crescendos within the track add a powerful crash amidst a delicate rock melody. The combination of guitars and drums duly form a hazy ambience, but it is Jessy Greene’s violin that adds the spine-tingling element to ‘Black Flamingo’.

Lying somewhere between noir music and the glorious grittiness of classical prog-rock (if there is such a thing), Movie Club is carving a niche that is genre-defying. When I first imagined a female drummer with a male guitarist, I thought of the White Stripes. Movie Club proved to be far beyond White Stripes in intensity, innovation and addictiveness.

For more from Movie Club check out their official website, Facebook, Instagram and Spotify.