Flynnville Train

Country Rock'n Country Middletown, IN United States

About Flynnville Train

Flynnville Train is an irresistible, powerful, hard driving combination of Rock, Southern Rock and Country, with heart-stopping guitar riffs and nostalgic vocals. ...

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Members

  • Brian Flynn - Lead Vocals
  • Brent Flynn - Lead Guitar, Harmony Vocals
  • Tommy Bales - Drums
  • Joseph Shreve - Bass, Harmony Vocals

Links

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Press

“Redemption” Review Are you ready for a new band that picks up where Lynyrd Skynyrd left off? One look at the long-haired dudes in Flynnville Train and you might think that’s what you’re getting. These guys are nowhere near as rowdy as Skynrd was but that are one of the best bands building on the might southern rock/country rock mantle. Fans of country will hear familiar sounds right off the bat as Redemption opens with a “Save A Horse (Ride A Cowboy”) vibe with “Home” before moving into a Marshall Tucker Band/Montgomery Gentry mash-up for “Preachin’ To The Choir.” “Alright” sounds a lot like “Keep Your Hands To Yourself,” the one hit from Georgia Satellites – no wonder since head sputnik Dan Baird wrote the song and guest on the cut too. The beer-drinking anthem “Tip A Can” is probably the best overall song on Redemption; all four band members had a hand in writing the frothy Dwight Yoakam – style sing-a-long. By Kevin Wierzbicki

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Influences

The Beatles, Jimi Hendricks, ZZ Top, Marty Stuart, The Kentucky Headhunters, Creedence Clearwater Revival, BB King, George Jones, Chuck Berry, REO Speedwagon, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Rush