Flood of Red guitarist Calum Doris has quit the band.
Speaking to fans on the band’s blog, he stated he ‘couldn’t feel productive’ which ‘caused a friction’.
The full statement reads:
‘My name is Calum Doris, I turn twenty-five on sunday and I recently chose to leave the only musical venture i’ve ever known - playing guitar in a band called Flood of Red with some of my best friends for almost ten years.
I can’t say that leaving was a decision that was easy, but it was a decision that I came to after thinking a lot about the way things in my life have changed over the last two years. I just couldn’t feel productive, which in turn made me really upset and caused a friction between my brothers and my own conscience.
I can’t remember what it was I was expecting when I asked Graham if he wanted to be in a band. We were 14 years old, we had no idea what would happen. We’ve grown up, stuck it out and experienced some of the most unexpected things life has thrown our way.
I was so lucky in this band, making & playing music, meeting different people and seeing different parts of the world I could have only have imagined to visit. I won’t ever forget those experiences, feelings, moments and music.
I owe a lot to everyone I have met through playing in Flood of Red. I have made some unforgettable friends. I plan on continuing to make music, only now again I have no idea what I’m expecting. A new adventure waits for me.
I cannot say thank you enough to my mother, father, sister, family & close friends for being so much more than supportive. Thank you to everyone and anyone who ever gave me the opportunity to play my guitar in front of you - I will honestly never forget the amazing adventure I had growing up in Flood of Red.
To my brothers Jordan Spiers, Graham Griffith, Dale Gallacher, Sean McGroarty, Jonathan Snee & Jim McGowan. I have known nothing but true friendship since we met and I will always be thankful to have shared so much with you.
Thank you for your time,
Calum Doris’
Watch Calum and Jordan from the band perform a couple of tracks on the back stairs of the Borderline earlier this year:
Featuring Yard Act, Death Cab For Cutie, Graham Coxon, Maisie Peters and more.





