Flynnville Train is an irresistible, powerful, hard driving combination of Rock, Southern Rock and Country, with heart-stopping guitar riffs and nostalgic vocals. ...
With their first album, Flynnville Train offered a rowdy, gritty kind of country-rock that seemed like a throwback to the early 1990s. Back then, acts like Confederate Railroad, Gibson/Miller Band, Pirates of the Mississippi and The Kentucky Headhunters (who contributed some content to Flynnville Train's debut) were unassumingly sneaking their ways onto radio playlists with rowdy, often tongue-in-cheek tunes that owed as much to Southern rock and outlaw country as they did the early-90s mainstream sound. Three years after Flynnville Train inexplicably failed to take off at radio ("Nowhere Than Somewhere" should've been a hit), the band is back on Next Evolution with the album Redemption.
All four members of the band co-wrote the lead-off cut "Home", a foot-stompin' number about "all the simple things in life / I've taken for granted" that, unsurprisingly, to the old home. It may be very familiar turf, but at the same time, it's far from the annoyingly cliché mess it could've been. "Preachin' to the Choir" turns all of the "the little man is suffering" tropes on its head by saying that those who grouse about high gas prices, war, abuse and so forth are preaching to the choir — indeed, "there's a whole lot of stuff messed up / Can I get an amen" pretty much sums up how I feel about all the other complaints. Keeping in the religious theme, "Friend of Sinners" is a confessional song about all the Biblical laws that the singer's broken; with a simple request of " I'm asking for forgiveness / 'Cause I've been wrong / Am I too far gone? / Jesus, friend of sinners / Won't you lead me home?", the song cuts right to the bone lyrically, and builds up sonically to underscore its simple plea.
"On Our Way" could easily be a lost track from a mellower end of a Confederate Railroad album, with its lyrical tales of that same musical dream so many acts have: first the bedrooms, then the dirty old bars, both played in hopes that "it'll all pay off." It's a pleasant assertation along the lines of Alan Jackson's "Chasin' That Neon Rainbow," which is high praise in my book. It's followed by the acoustic "33 Steps," which keeps along that theme by recalling the memories of Tootsie's Orchid Lounge.
If you need more cowbell, check out "Alright," a rowdy honky-tonk number that doesn't really have too much to say besides typical honky-tonk tropes, but it doesn't really need to. The split lead vocal here also adds a little more color to a rock-solid (and I do mean rock solid) cut. "Tip a Can" is also a rocked-up honky tonk raver that's a pleasant and fun ode to having a beer (or several) with your friends. At times, it brings to mind the rowdiness of The Kentucky Headhunters' early work, such as "Dumas Walker." Speaking of the Headhunters, Doug Phelps and Fred Young wrote "The One You Love." This song piles on the clichés rather thickly ("For everyone there's someone / For me there's only you / And every day without you / Is one more day you lose") but at least arranges them tightly and musically to make the song a pleasant listen.
"Turn Left" caught my eye when I first saw the album, because I had no idea what the title would be about. Much to my surprise, it's a very listenable ode to racing that pits gritty guitar against sweet fiddle. The album's next cut is "Scratch Me Where I'm Itchin'," a Jeffrey Steele cowrite that has his style all over it. Here, the lyrics are maybe just a tiny bit misogynistic in their request for a woman to leave so she can be replaced with a more suitable type, but it's more playful than anything else. A cover of America's "Sandman" keeps the layered harmonies of the original while cranking up the guitars a bit louder and adding an electric sitar in a few spots. This song was a fine choice of a cover, and its length makes it a very apt closer.
Redemption is an extremely tight, cohesive album. Although it has its rough edges, they're of the kind that enhance the sound rather than detract from it. Along the way, you'll find songs about redemption, good times, home, family, God and beer — all topics that are warmly familiar, but delivered with inspiration and energy. The album probably resonates best with people who like a more rock sound to their country, but even if your tastes run a little mellower than mine, you should easily find something good here.
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1 - Flynnville Train New Album - FVT IV
Flynnville Train's new album, “FVT IV”, would make a great gift for Family and Friends. Music is a universal language and evokes memories and emotions. Gather your address list and order their latest album.
“Recording these songs are just where we are in our lives and to remember more than anything to look back on the trail that got us here in the first place. My favorite song is “Your Day Is Coming”. I love playing these new songs live and it’s good for the soul. The most important thing and always will be, we are still a band”, Brian Flynn.
9) - King Channel Playlist - "Tip A Can" - 8 Weeks
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The Flynnville Train video for the single, "Tip A Can", will spend another 2 weeks on heavy rotation on the German King Channel. The video will be aired 15 times a week. So far the video is on rotation for 8 weeks.
6) Country Music News International - 25th Country Night Gstaad
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For the 25th Time was this year held in the Country Night Gstaad. The program could be quite impressive. Many well-known artists gave the honor and kissed the visiting fans from all over the world with varied musical performances.
The evening opened the formation Flynnville Train . The group consists of brothers Brian and Brent Flynn on vocals and guitar, amplified by Joseph Shreve on bass and Tommy Bales on drums.The band, which has occurred already in the opening act for Toby Keith, offered rocking country music at its finest. The mostly self-penned songs are about life in the South. The group offers a very driving rhythm. Flynnville Train should then spend the evening in the tent after the end of the official part concert.
6) 25th Country Night Gstaad 2013: best band in the world for the first time on stage
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Country.de (Country Music Magazine): From Friedrich Hog
With four us were the acts 25 Country Night Gstaad come up. The music fans were therefore looking forward to formations that are rarely to never experience here and elsewhere in Europe, a hallmark of the Country Night Gstaad since the beginning in 1989 with Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn.
The anniversary of the first quarter century proved to be the bottom line as one of the best Country Nights Gstaad at all. As always, concert atmosphere in the tent was the Alpengala announced - eating, drinking, and was celebrated in the adjacent tennis court.
On both days, on time at 18.00 clock moderator Jürg Hofer started the evening with the Southern rock bandFlynnville Train from Indiana. 2011, they had already played in front of 10,000 people in the French Craponne what they gave you the idea to strengthen contacts with Europe. Their program was pure energy, its origins date back 20 years. The actual founding of the band took place in 2001, when brothers Brian and Brent Flynn contributed their musical ideas in this band. Depending on location, they sound more like heavy metal or more by Country.
Brent is a true master of stringed instruments, and was able to convince with its guitar riffs, the audience in Gstaad. Brian is the lead singer, who except for an occasional washboard served no instrument but who also sweated through its activities on the stage a few liters. Tommy Bales on drums, Joseph Shreve Flynnville Train operated on the electric bass. On the basis of this well-established team Rhythums it was the Flynn brothers easily optimally contribute their vocal and guitar work.
The music sounds a bit like "Hank Williams Jr. meets Toby Keith," peppered with Def Leppard approaches.Real Southern rock, then, came along the impressively in volume but always appropriate, never boomy.Influences as they called more Merle Haggard, George Jones, the Eagles and the Beatles. Compliment to the sound team that is so clean and differentiated conjured this energetic music on audio CD into the tent, including the vocals. Since it was quite rough to the stage, four long-haired types to 40, christian background, hard-working parents, Middletown, Indiana.
Significantly, she sang in the very first song of "Home," she finally home own families, and Brian Flynn, it did not fail to emphasize what a great experience the trip to Gstaad was for him and his band, also with regard to the beauty of the landscape, " like stepping into a postcard. " Their rise began in 2006, Toby Keith had seen the band live, and offered them a contract with his label Show Dog, 2007, on the first CD "Flynnville Train" has been released. However, since they were not willing to make their music after the performances by Toby Keith radio friendly, it came in 2009 and 2010 to separate the CD "Redemption" on a smaller label. With "Back On Track" Flynnville Train have just issued a strong third CD.
Her performance was the successful cheerleaders in Gstaad, little words, lots of music, even more energy.The classic "Green River" by Credence Clearwater Revival was heard, "Tell Mama" and especially "Nowhere Town" refereed right back to the home in rural Indiana. AGR's new CD has been released in Germany, from this, they introduced the first single "Tip A Can". A highlight from the new CD was announced by Brian provided with a little background, "33 Steps". There are exactly 33 steps from the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville on the road to Tootsie's Orchid Lounge. Hank Williams, Hank Snow, Patsy Cline and all the other legends went after their performances at the Grand Ole Opry this way, Southern Rock meets Country. At least here the listener had to be clear that the wild rockers play their music is not only a virtuoso, but also with heart and understanding of the roots. "Black Grass" was a brisk instrumental, which revealed the abilities of the three musicians in all facets.
The first single from the album "Your Last Good Time" has the message, live every day, it might be the last opportunity. Brian Flynn asked the audience to stand up for this song, and dance with their hands over their heads, as it already is in the lyrics of the song. In the best mood in the tent as they were adding the Southern rock classic "Midnight Rider" by the Allman Brothers play. After the end of the official part Flynnville Train incidentally have played on both days at the tennis center or for the many night owls.
6) Country Night Gstaad 2013: An anniversary of superlatives
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With the 25th Country Night Gstaad (on 20 and 21 September 2013), the organizers showed once again that the potential for surprises audience is far from exhausted. After all these years with famous names from Nashville, and part of Texas he offered the audience with the Time Jumpers, LeAnn Rimes, Gretchen Wilson and Flynnville Train again a night of superlatives. This is because it was an anniversary event not just, but because it belongs to the tradition of the festival. And since 1989.
The 80s were a time when continental Europe was rampant music is particularly virulent fever, it was called Country. It was introduced by a British concert promoter, who had his crack in various European cities, including Zurich occur. They sparked a musical epidemic, which could not be brought under control today.
Nothing could stop the fever country was "in". Some daredevils could be carried away even used for concerts and in 1989 brought country music greats as Kenny Rogers, Lorrie Morgan , Johnny and June Carter Cash , Reba McEntire and Rodney Crowell to Switzerland. Their courage was rewarded despite unequal star cast.
You looked so excited in that year to Gstaad, where in September the first Country Night with Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty, was already legends, was announced. The bar was set high. If they stay up, many country friends asked. She stayed up all these years, and was a superlative offer the same set even higher this year.
Flynnville Train were equal to enjoy this evening twice: once on the stage as the opening act and then at the after show party. The band from Indiana began the evening very, very rocky. Rarely they left on the pace, their program was designed "to drive" on. And the audience did with. Of course, since you could hit single "Tip A Can" which has a catchy tune that stuff, not missing. With "Last Good Time" they were at the end of their programmed sets, but the audience did not let up and brought the band once again on the stage. Some of the songs are presented in the concert on the new, just with AGR Television Recordsreleased CD " Back on Track to find. " What distinguishes the band is their brilliant vocal harmonies, which comes on the CD with "Sandman" to fruition. Unfortunately, the song was missing in concert. After almost an hour the audience Flynnville Train dismissed with a standing ovation.
9) - Radio SRF 1 Plays "Back On Track" by Flynnville Train
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From AGR Television Records:
Radio SRF 1 in Switzerland will play several songs from the FlynnvilleTrain album, "Back On Track". The Show, "Country Special", will start airing tonight at 8:30 p.m. Swiss time. Radio SRF 1 is the biggest radio station in Switzerland. It broadcasts nationwide and has a market share of 34.5%.
9) - Steve Cherelle BBC Big Country Show Plays "Tip A Can"
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Today starting at 2 p.m. UK time, Steve Cherelle will play Flynnville Train's single "Tip A Can" on his BBC "Big Country Show". The show will also be available to "Listen Again" for seven days.
Steve has the largest regional country show in the UK for the BBC (apart from Bob Harris on BBC Radio 2) covering BBC Essex, BBC Norfolk, BBC Suffolk, BBC Cambridge, BBC Hampshire,BBC Northampton, BBC Bedfordshire, BBC Buckinghamshire, and BBC Hertfordshire.
9) - Radio Beo, 'BeO-Country' Show': Flynnville Train's album, "Back On Track"
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Today on Kurt Hanhart's show,"BeO-Country", on the Swiss radio station "Radio Beo", he will play several songs from the Flynnville Train's album, "Back on Track". Listeners will also have the chance to win an album in a sweepstake. Next week the single, "Tip a Can", will also be played in the daily program.
9) - King Channel Playlist - "Tip A Can" - Four weeks
The King Channel in Germany will play the Flynnville Train video "Tip a Can" for another two weeks on power rotation, with 25 plays per week. That's four weeks straight airplay for the Video!
7) - CountryMusicNews.de reviewed Flynnville Train's album, "Back On Track" and gave it 4.5 Stars.
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One of the first fans of Flynnville Train is none other than Toby Keith. He heard a demo CD, saw them live - and took it immediately for his label Show Dog under contract. Although for the quartet during cooperation only 22 Place in the U.S. charts (and No. 49 in the country charts) jumped out, it became clear that the band has potential.
That they would now equipped with a new contract, of course exploit. The new CD "Back On Track" is in any case the right template - with rustic, handcrafted pristine country and southern rock. Who Lynynrd Skynyrd, the Outlaws, the newly Kentucky Headhunters or Toby Keith will like, even on Flynnville Train find its favor.
The band of brothers Brian and Brent Flynn does not pretend to be more than they really are.They see themselves as solid (country rock) and craftsmen rely on the proven virtues of the guild. These include solid grooves and precise riffs, strong melodies and lines of text that overwhelm anyone with an IQ above 80th Even with the opening track "High On The Mountain" stake out their territory frills - a hemdsärmeliger, Rescher Southern rockers. Four men, like many harmonies and a stomping, bone-dry cycle. More need not be for this kind of music, the more it should not be.
The Flynn brothers and their cronies are, you can not say anything else, master of reduction. Their songs are restricted to the bare minimum. A good example of this is equal to the second song, "Home": riffs that can equally think of Molly Hatchet, ZZ Top and AC / DC, now need some no big Arrangement Klimbim. A glorification of humble country life during her childhood - - In this environment, the text looks really believable.
But that the fleet of four men can consider other registers, makes "Do not Misunderstand Me" clearly. In the really rabid (Country) rockers they present the wild, rauhkehlige country rocker Gretchen Wilson as a duet partner. Truly, an explosive team that makes live also determines joy.
Even if the song works brilliantly with the very special special guest, it remains the only guest appearance on the CD. That may be unfortunate, but that's not so bad really. Because the stocky, long-haired foursome has some good song ideas in the quiver. For example, the equal of America (Harmony-Vocals!), David Bowie ("Space Oddity") and 38 Special reminiscent of "Sandman". Or a tailor in the whole 60's style "On Our Way" or the smooth still more backward-looking, good-humored old-school rock 'n' rollers of "Tip A Can" (single release). Above all, it is the tight-Country Southern rockers who occasionally season with a portion of Blues. Songs like "Preachin 'to The Choir" or "Scratch Me Where I'm Itchin'".
Like all heavy hitters, convince Flynnville Train in ballads compartment. "Friends of Sinners" goes to heart, and written by his friend, the Kentucky Headhunters, "The One You Love" comes straight to tears.
Conclusion : Fried eggs, solid, no-frills country southern rock with one or the other 60s and ballads trip. Succeeded!
7) - From Big Cactus Country Web Radio Les news de Nashville Flynnville Train "Back On Track"
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Since we are talking about Flynnville Train, know that they will finally release their third studio album, "Back On Track" which is scheduled for release on September 16 and the first single from this album is "Tip A Can!"
This excellent quartet consists of two brothers, Brian, lead singer and Brett Flynn, virtuoso guitarist and left the indefatigable Tommy Bales on drums not to mention Joseph Shreve with her Indian look to the bass! This new opus will remain in line with the previous two ie tinged Southern Rock and Country and of course will contain 13 tracks including 5 co-written by brothers Brian and Brent Flynn.
For those who were able to see the festival in 2011 Craponne Sur Arzon you know show their moves! If you wish to see or see again and take the opportunity to get their brand new album "Back On Track" The Flynnville Train will play two nights in a row 20. September 21 to mark the 25th anniversary of the Country Night Gstaad in Switzerland!
2 - Flynnville Train: "Back On Track"
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From AGR Television Records, our International Label, Flynnville Train's album, "Back On Track".
Release: September 16
"Back On Track" is Flynnville Train's first release under the contract with AGR Television Records. The album contains 13 songs, including five songs penned or co-penned by the brothers Brian and Brent Flynn. With a mixture of Rock, Southern Rock and Country Music Flynnville Train is rollin' into Europe to get their fans and passengers on board.
As much as Flynnville Train loves playing at home, the audiences in Europe understand and appreciate their music more than anywhere. "For us, Europe is our home away from home", stated Flynnville Train.
While "Tip a Can" is the first single release, supported with a music video shot in Florida, the band has two more favorite songs: “For us, 'Home' is one of our favorites as it is written about the Flynn family farm in rural Indiana that our grandparents own. Brian and Brent like to tell stories of their childhood days there. Another favorite on the record is 'Friend of Sinners.' It is our belief that everyone deserves a second chance in life. As far as the album goes it speaks the truth and reflects were we are as musicians, song writers and most of all friends in this moment in our lives."
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3 - Flynnville Train heads full steam into Europe
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Famous for their electrifying live performances and following three successful visits to Europe in the past two years, Rock’n Country band Flynnville Train have signed a licensing deal through AMP Entertainment in the USA, with AGR Television Records in Germany, to be distributed in multiple territories. Their album, “Back On Track” will be released on September 16th in time for their fourth European appearance at the most prestigious event in Europe, Country Night Gstaad in Switzerland, September 20th and 21st, 2013.
Flynnville Train was the highlight of the Craponne Festival, France in 2011, which was their first appearance in Europe. Nobody knew who this band was, but by the end of their show, the audience was going absolutely wild. The Mragowo Festival in Poland, 2012 brought the same result and at the French Riviera Festival in France, August 2013, the band were again a sensation. Instead of playing for 1 hour and 30 minutes, they performed for two hours, due to the many encores. There was a long line for autographs, but the band signed every one of them and then took photos with fans for another three hours! European audiences love them, not only for their original songs, but known rock and pop covers that make their audiences go crazy and still asking for more!
Flynnville Train was formed by brothers Brian and Brent Flynn and comprises Brian Flynn on lead vocals, Brent Flynn on lead guitar and harmony vocals, Tommy Bales on drums and Joseph Shreve on bass guitar. “As much as we love playing at home, the audiences in Europe understand and appreciate our music more than anywhere. For us, Europe is our home away from home, so we are very excited about this new label deal with AGR Television Records. We know that it will lead to many other exciting opportunities.”
Flynnville Train have already had stops in the US Charts, (“Last Good Time” charted #28, “Nowhere Than Somewhere” Charted #30 on media base chart and Billboard, “Nowhere Than Somewhere” was the number one video on CMT Pure for 13 weeks.) Now the locomotive will accelerate into Europe with the single “Tip a Can”, which will be sent to radio by the end of August.
9) - New Flynnville Train Video on King Channel - debut
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Hey! The new Flynnville Train Video made it on the King Channel playlist in Germany. A power rotation with 25 Plays a week. Now they can have a Whopper while they "Tip A Can".
8) - AGR Television Records Uploads Flynnville Train's single, "Tip A Can"
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AGR Television Records, our International Label, just uploaded Flynnville Train's single, "Tip a Can" on Soundcloud. Listen in...
https://soundcloud.com/agrtelevisionrecords/flynnville-train-tip-a-can
The One You Love (single) by Flynnville Train via Digital Rodeo
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The band was formed by brothers Brian and Brent Flynn, and comprises Brian Flynn on lead vocals, Brent Flynn on lead guitar and harmony vocals (a natural blend unique to brothers), Tommy Bales on drums, now with the band for over thirteen years and voted Number one most up-and-coming drummer in Modern Drummer magazine in 2009 and Joseph Shreve on bass, who met the brothers through a mutual friend and whose influences are drawn from Rush and Lynyrd Skynyrd. They each bring something unique to the sound that comprises Flynnville Train.
The Flynn brothers, Brian and Brent, inherited their natural gift of music– Brian (lead vocals) is also an accomplished drummer. His brother, Brent (who has perfect pitch), is able to play any stringed instrument but electric guitar became his prime instrument. Although the band has been around for some time now, the brothers say "It's time to get out there again and show the world who we are" and that is exactly what they are doing. Their new album is expected out in the first quarter of 2013.
“The One You Love” is the first release off the upcoming album and is written by The Kentucky Headhunters and showcases a softer side of this southern rock/country band. Flynnville Train’s “The One You Love” has been embraced by radio and I expect nothing less of the album. For more information please visit www.flynnvilletrain.com
Review - Flynnville Train – "Redemption"
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It’s always nice to write about hometown musicians that are from my great state, Indiana. When you think of musical artist from Indiana, you think of artists like John Mellencamp, Michael Jackson, and Axel Rose (Guns N’ Roses), but there are still many unsung artists from the state of Indiana and one of them is Flynnville Train. Since the release of their album, “Redemption”, (previously on Toby Keith’s Show Dog Records) Flynnville Train has been delivering their brand of God-fearing, working man, women loving, stick-to-your-ribs music to audiences with dirty guitar riffs, and vocals that brings country rock music a little closer to home.
It’s hard to distinguish as to which song off, “Redemption”, is the best because nearly all the songs take the listener on a nostalgic journey down the long dirt road of memories and country living, and the song, “Home”, does just that. It will remind the listener of fond memories from years past. More so, the band sites that this song is a reflection of their many influences from front porch bluegrass to hard hitting heavy rock while living in the country.
The song, “Preaching To The Choir”, takes a different turn on the album that conjures an almost patriotic tone. Throughout the song, the band expresses the concerns of American’s and how they feel about troubled times. Flynnville Train further capitalizes on the feelings felt by many American’s today with the chorus:
You’re preaching to the choir
A fellow working man
There’s a whole lot of stuff messed up
Can I get an amen
Cause we’re all getting tired
So go on, bitch and moan
You’re preaching to the choir
Next, Flynnville Train takes a more lighter, honky-tonk vibe with the song, “Truck Stop In The Sky”. It is this song that caught the attention of country music star, “Toby Keith”, in which it gave the boys in Flynnville Train they break they were looking for. More so, singer Brian Flynn expresses how this song takes on an unusual meaning that is not usual heard in music today by stating:
This song has a different meaning for different folks – from truck drivers to pilots. They refer to refueling stops as ‘truck stops in the sky.
The most impressive song on the entire album, “Sandman”, truly shows the talent of band who knows how to write a song that could be easily considered a number one hit on the rock, country, and classic rock charts. More so, the band seems to drawl inspiration and project a sound that is eerily similar to such bands as Crosby, Stills, and Nash or 38 Special. Furthermore, Brent Flynn executes an over the top performance with a catchy guitar solo and riffs that drawl resemblance to Metallica or Lynyrd Skynyrd, but with a more updated sound. In essence, “Sandman”, is a song that every band wish they could have wrote, but lacked the talent and inspiration to develop such a monumental piece of work.
Initially, Flynnville Train is just not another band from Indiana, but one that has the talent and musical craftsmanship to turn the world of music upside down. “Redemption”, is an album that is jam packed with songs that will appeal to rock, country, and rockabilly enthusiasts alike. Furthermore, it is Flynnville Train’s ability to create music that brings all listeners together for fun, good times, and great music. Be sure to check out their album and see why Flynnville Train is proving that there is more than corn in Indiana!
Review - Flynnville Train "The One You Love" Single Review by Scott Sexton via Today's Country Magazine
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Country rockers, Flynnville Train is at it again with a new single, and a new sound. With the release of "The One You Love," these guys deliver something that leaves you begging for more and it is impossible to not hit repeat over and over again. As soon as it starts, there is no denying that, although love songs may not be something they have recorded in the past, it is something they should continue to do. "The One You Love" brings to life the fact the there is someone out there for everyone, however sometimes they aren't the easiest to find. The fact that you are not with them can even drive you crazy. Flynnville Train sounds better than ever with this single and the release of their next record in 2013 seems so far away.
Flynnville Train Rolls Into Music Row
FLYNNVILLE TRAIN Rolls Into Music Row
Southern and Country Rockers Visit CMA, ASCAP, All Access & Music Row Magazine
Nashville, TN (September 6, 2012) -- Indiana-based Southern Rockers FLYNNVILLE TRAIN recently made the rounds on Music Row, visiting with CMA, ASCAP, Music Row Magazine and All Access.com, as well as a special visit with Jo Walker-Meador and her husband Bob. "It was an absolute blast," says the band's beloved lead singer Brian Flynn. "It has been some years since we were last in Nashville visiting with people, and we made a lot of new friends. We will be back soon for another visit, which may include a live show."
The high-energy group also features co-founder and smokin' hot guitarist Brent Flynn, along with Tommy Bales on world-class drums and Joseph Shreve on rock-solid bass. The band performed acoustic (which included bass), for staffers at Music Row Magazine and played their current Country radio single, "The One You Love," as well as "Tequila Sheila" and "Home."
FLYNNVILLE TRAIN shared stories of their fun Toby Keith road days with Chief Executive Officer Steve Moore and also signed up for membership. Pictured at the CMA offices are L-R: Betsy Walker (Senior Coordinator of Member Relations & Services), Brian Flynn, Steve Moore (CEO), Trisha Walker (FVT manager), Brent Flynn, Tommy Bales, Brandi Simms (Senior Manager of Membership & Balloting) and Joseph Shreve. (Photo Credit: Martha E. Moore)
Band members accompanied bassist Joseph Shreve when he stopped by ASCAP to sign up for writer representation. FVT was greeted by good friend Ralph Murphy and exchanged stories of their European travels.
The band regaled staffers at ALL ACCESS.com with stories about their recent trip to Poland and their travels. They also chatted about The Beatles, marathons, the new single and the upcoming CD.
The band has recently performed shows with The Kentucky HeadHunters, Gretchen Wilson and Tracy Lawrence.
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MusicRowPics: Flynnville Train Artist Visit
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MusicRowPics: Flynnville Train Artist Visit
Posted By Caitlin Rantala On August 23, 2012 @ 3:32 pm In Artist,Featured
Yesterday (8/22), Flynnville Train stopped by MusicRow headquarters. Band members include brothers Brian and Brent Flynn, Tommy Bales and Joseph Shreve. Usually equipped with amps and loud PA systems ready to rock out, the band gave an acoustic, stripped down performance of several songs, including their current single “The One You Love.”
“It’s sort of a different perspective on us,” Brian said of the sweet, mellow sounding tune, which they originally debuted while playing at a Montgomery Gentry concert. “Afterwards, a lot of people came up and said they wanted to use it as their wedding song, but we hadn’t even cut it yet.” But that’s since changed and the song went to radio Monday (8/20).
The group, all of whom grew up in central Indiana, also played “Tequila Sheila” and “Home.” ?After being together for thirteen years the band shared a little bit of their philosophy saying, ?“We just take the music where they want to hear it – we’re a live band.”
Their next record is slated for release early 2013.
Radio Embraces FLYNNVILLE TRAIN's "The One You Love"
#1 Stream, #3 Download On Play MPE First Week Out
Nashville, TN (July 17, 2012) -- Radio is embracing FLYNNVILLE TRAIN's latest single, "The One You Love," making the track the #1 stream and #3 download on Play MPE its first week of release. "It's a real departure for us," says the band's lead singer Brian Flynn. It's an honest love song that everyone can relate to. Written by members of The Kentucky HeadHunters (Richard & Fred Young, Doug Phelps), the single is now available on Whiskey Bent Records/Flying Island Entertainment via Play MPE. "The One You Love" is the first release from the band's upcoming CD, due out the first quarter of 2013.
Says Richard Young: "This is one of those magical love songs that comes along just once in a while. The Kentucky HeadHunters are very pleased to write a tune that contributes to Flynnville Train's career. We just listened to the track, and they did a marvelous job with it. I am sure it will touch a lot of people."
"Richard pitched it to us," recalls lead guitarist Brent Flynn." And as soon as we heard it we knew we had to record it. We've performed it live everywhere and the feedback from the fans has been amazing."
Labeled by their fans as "America's band," FLYNNVILLE TRAIN are as comfortable sharing the stage with Country superstars Toby Keith, Blake Shelton, Kenny Chesney, Miranda Lambert and Dierks Bentley as they are with rockers Iron Butterfly, Molly Hatchett and The Marshall Tucker Band.
After a two-year absence, the band also made a welcome return to the CMA Music Festival 2012, drawing huge crowds to their multi-genre, electrifying live shows throughout the busy week. FLYNNVILLE TRAIN's music is an irresistible, powerful and hard-driving combination of Southern Rock and Country, with heart-stopping guitar riffs and vocals as gritty as a long dirt road.
"We've also totally re-worked our team" comments Brian. "We've been busy touring and obviously working in the studio as well." Upcoming appearances stateside include shows with Tracy Lawrence, The Kentucky HeadHunters and Gretchen Wilson. Last summer the band made their international debut at the prestigious CRAPONNE FESTIVAL in France and later this month FVT heads overseas to Poland for the 31st MRAGOWO FESTIVAL. For full details, fans can log on to FLYNNVILLE TRAIN.
ABOUT FLYNNVILLE TRAIN
The Indiana-based group was formed in 2001 by brothers Brian and Brent Flynn. The band spent several years playing clubs in the Midwest and caught the ear of Richard Young (KHH) who produced some tracks on them. Toby Keith heard FVT and signed them to his record label, Show Dog Nashville. They released a self-titled album for the label in the Fall of 2007, which generated two BILLBOARD Hot Country Chart hits--"Last Good Time" and "Nowhere Than Somewhere." An amicable parting followed a few years later. Brian Flynn sings lead vocals and Brent Flynn plays lead guitar and sings harmony. Tommy Bales has been the driving beat behind the brothers for over 12 years, and in 2009 was voted Number One Up-and-Coming drummer in Modern Drummer magazine. The group's newest member, Joseph Shreve, plays bass and brings influences ranging from Rush to Lynyrd Skynyrd.
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Discography & Awards
DISCOGRAPHY:
“Preachin’ To The Choir” Single 2010 (June)
“Sandman” Single 2010 (June)
“Last Good Time” Single/Video 2007
“Nowhere Than Somewhere” Single/Video 2007
“Tequila Sheila” Single 2007
“Flynnville Train” Album 2007
“Redemption” Album 2010 (June)
• Flynnville Train’s “High On The Mountain” was included on the “Toby Keith Broken Bridges” Soundtrack
AWARDS/MEDIA:
• 2009 People’s Internet Radio Awards—Flynnville Train—“Country Artist To Watch”
• 2009 MODERN DRUMMER MAGAZINE Reader’s Poll – Tommy Bales Voted “Up & Coming Drummer”
• CMT 330 Sessions (featuring “Last Good Time”, “Nowhere Than Somewhere”, “Tequila Sheila”, Truck Stop In the Sky”, and “Stuck In The Middle”
Review - Music News Nashville, By Preshias Harris
Flynnville Train is no stranger to the road or studio. They are good ole boys who have weathered fire and rain to make it to where they are today. With luck and a lot of prayers they are hitting the music scene with flying colors.
As I traveled through the tracks back and forth, I could hear the influences of artist that ranged from the Headhunters to Wet Willie with a little rock sprinkled in. I thought: what would you call this ‘format’ of influence? Then it hit me: just as the Allman Brothers and Lynyrd Skynyrd created their own genre, Flynnville Train has created one too. Southern Country is what I came up with. They are not your pretty boy country. They sing about the real world, real country and real family. Their faith is evident on several tracks, including track six. “Jesus Friend Of Sinners” is almost in the category of rock. The words are very hard core and in your face. The swirl of 70’s rock lingers in the melody. It makes you think about Judgment day.
As I was driving to Muscle Shoals, Alabama, on a music business trip, I thought I would pop in the CD for a listen. My husband, who really is a non country music fan said, “Oh no, can we leave it Sirius XM?” I said no and hit play. “Home” is the first cut and the first 5 bars is a beautiful melodic mandolin, my husband says “No way, no bluegrass!” ... Two seconds later the hard lead guitar and driving drums kick in with the first line, with words of “I cut my teeth on shotgun shells.” With the distinction of a jamming banjo in the background, it was ear candy. I wish I could have posted the look on his face on my Facebook page. It was priceless! Another awesome thing? The band pitched in as writers as they did all throughout the album.
As I hit number two, the lyrics to “Preaching To The Choir” hit me like a brick. It is a different twist to America’s news stories in song. Lines like “If you’d like a chance to wrap your hands around the neck of that SOB that hurt that kid on the evening news” and “If you know there ain’t no hero like a soldier, but you hate to ever have to send them over” that tell it like it is. Almost like an ode to Charlie when he sang the song “Simple Man.”
Also on cut number three the boys shine as writers for “On Our Way.” The guitar lead in this has a ring of Duane Eddy and the twang of southern rock. The song is a tale of a true family bond, a closeness where music is a dream that comes full circle.
“33 Steps” is a tribute to the places that surround the Ryman; historical places that are “33 Steps” to the Grand Ole Opry. It has a touch of melancholy, the broken dreams & musical aspirations that are just in or out of reach. Totally opposite is the next cut, “Alright.” This sounded like their neighbors, the Kentucky Headhunters, gave them a sprinkle of fairy music dust. They do the boys proud on this one. I could also almost hear the ‘hunters on “Tip A Can.” Loved the beach beat infused with the oscillating guitar.
The ballad song on this CD is called “The One You Love.” If someone had bet me that the Headhunters were present on this song, I would have said, “No.” Well I lost that one. The majority of the Headhunters are listed as the writers. Doug Phelps, Richard and Fred Young bring a certain taming to the unbridled musical tiger in these boys. Much like the fans they sing about in “Turn Left.” NASCAR fans are the best. You can’t be southern country and not love NASCAR!
Cut 11 and 12 are totally 180 degrees from each other, but they make it work... from the spectacular pumping guitars in “Scratch Me Where I‘m Itchin” (co-written by Jimmy Hall & Jeffrey Steele) to the remake of the band America’s 1971 hit “Sandman.” This song brings the band together in harmony that echoes the sound of Crosby, Stills & Nash. It is a translation of anger over 9/11 and what happened to our country. They are in full support of our troops. The tranquil and impeccable sound in the production is flawless. Which is a perfect ending to a rock and country album, by rock and country boys.
Four Songs In CATZ Top 100 Songs of 2010
"FVT celebrated four Songs in The Top 100 songs on CATZ for 2010. # 15 "Preachin' To The Choir", # 36 "Jesus Friend of Sinners", #64 "The One You Love", "#72 "The Sandman". This was tallied by adding listeners requests and thumbs up, as well as adding the number of those that put a song on their wish list or ordered it from i-Tunes while the song was spinning. Thumbs down votes were subtracted from all voting."
Review - Maverick Magazine, United Kingdom
Flynnville Train
REDEMPTION
Next Evolution Records
* * * * ½
Great follow-up to their cracking 2007 debut album.
These southern-rocking outlaws released one of the stand-out albums of 2007 whilst on Toby Keith’s Show Dog label. Three years later and now on the independent label Next Evolution Records they have finally brought out their sophomore CD.
With Brian and Brent Flynn and Tommy Bales still ever-present and with Damon Michael coming in on bass guitar they are carrying on with the tried and tested formula of their debut, in other words songs that will rock your socks off, with just the odd ballad to balance things up.
Friend Of Sinners is a mighty good brooding rocker with blazing guitar behind some emotionally raw and gritty vocals and pounding drums, this should get your adrenaline pumping. The One You Love is a touching ballad that deserves to be heard on American radio with great vocals and gorgeous lyrics.
Tip A Can is a real catchy number that will make a great live tune as well as a popular one with the dancers, then you of course have the rockers such as the lively opener Home.
Surprise track is the cover of America’s Sandman which is tremendous. Rocking guitars, hammering drums and powerful vocals go to make this the standout track on this super album. DK
People Magazine Country Music - Best of 2010
Flynnville Train's REDEMPTION was selected as one of the "Best of 2010" in Country Music People Magazine! "Proving there's plenty of life left in the southern rock genre, the Flynn brothers and friends mix a hard rockin' attitude with intelligent lyrics and classy production!" -- Douglas McPherson/Country People Magazine UK
Top 100 Songs "33 Steps"
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"33 Steps" named one of the Top 100 Songs by ThatNashvilleSound.com.
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With their first album, Flynnville Train offered a rowdy, gritty kind of country-rock that seemed like a throwback to the early 1990s. Back then, acts like Confederate Railroad, Gibson/Miller Band, Pirates of the Mississippi and The Kentucky Headhunters (who contributed some content to Flynnville Train's debut) were unassumingly sneaking their ways onto radio playlists with rowdy, often tongue-in-cheek tunes that owed as much to Southern rock and outlaw country as they did the early-90s mainstream sound. Three years after Flynnville Train inexplicably failed to take off at radio ("Nowhere Than Somewhere" should've been a hit), the band is back on Next Evolution with the album Redemption.
All four members of the band co-wrote the lead-off cut "Home", a foot-stompin' number about "all the simple things in life / I've taken for granted" that, unsurprisingly, to the old home. It may be very familiar turf, but at the same time, it's far from the annoyingly cliché mess it could've been. "Preachin' to the Choir" turns all of the "the little man is suffering" tropes on its head by saying that those who grouse about high gas prices, war, abuse and so forth are preaching to the choir — indeed, "there's a whole lot of stuff messed up / Can I get an amen" pretty much sums up how I feel about all the other complaints. Keeping in the religious theme, "Friend of Sinners" is a confessional song about all the Biblical laws that the singer's broken; with a simple request of " I'm asking for forgiveness / 'Cause I've been wrong / Am I too far gone? / Jesus, friend of sinners / Won't you lead me home?", the song cuts right to the bone lyrically, and builds up sonically to underscore its simple plea.
"On Our Way" could easily be a lost track from a mellower end of a Confederate Railroad album, with its lyrical tales of that same musical dream so many acts have: first the bedrooms, then the dirty old bars, both played in hopes that "it'll all pay off." It's a pleasant assertation along the lines of Alan Jackson's "Chasin' That Neon Rainbow," which is high praise in my book. It's followed by the acoustic "33 Steps," which keeps along that theme by recalling the memories of Tootsie's Orchid Lounge.
If you need more cowbell, check out "Alright," a rowdy honky-tonk number that doesn't really have too much to say besides typical honky-tonk tropes, but it doesn't really need to. The split lead vocal here also adds a little more color to a rock-solid (and I do mean rock solid) cut. "Tip a Can" is also a rocked-up honky tonk raver that's a pleasant and fun ode to having a beer (or several) with your friends. At times, it brings to mind the rowdiness of The Kentucky Headhunters' early work, such as "Dumas Walker." Speaking of the Headhunters, Doug Phelps and Fred Young wrote "The One You Love." This song piles on the clichés rather thickly ("For everyone there's someone / For me there's only you / And every day without you / Is one more day you lose") but at least arranges them tightly and musically to make the song a pleasant listen.
"Turn Left" caught my eye when I first saw the album, because I had no idea what the title would be about. Much to my surprise, it's a very listenable ode to racing that pits gritty guitar against sweet fiddle. The album's next cut is "Scratch Me Where I'm Itchin'," a Jeffrey Steele cowrite that has his style all over it. Here, the lyrics are maybe just a tiny bit misogynistic in their request for a woman to leave so she can be replaced with a more suitable type, but it's more playful than anything else. A cover of America's "Sandman" keeps the layered harmonies of the original while cranking up the guitars a bit louder and adding an electric sitar in a few spots. This song was a fine choice of a cover, and its length makes it a very apt closer.
Redemption is an extremely tight, cohesive album. Although it has its rough edges, they're of the kind that enhance the sound rather than detract from it. Along the way, you'll find songs about redemption, good times, home, family, God and beer — all topics that are warmly familiar, but delivered with inspiration and energy. The album probably resonates best with people who like a more rock sound to their country, but even if your tastes run a little mellower than mine, you should easily find something good here.
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Review AZ Weekly Magazine - Reviews "Redemption"
“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
Review - Digital Rodeo Reviews "Redemption"
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Flynnville Train’s latest album, Redemption, is a one hundred percent sweet sounding, southern rocking album that has everything a country/rock fan could ask for. There is not a song on the album that will not appeal to the taste of many listeners and with songs that convey a message, the listeners will have no problem with being able to relate with the lyrics. A mix between Crosby, Stills and Nash, and Lynyrd Skynyrd this band brought back a signature sound of the south that listeners have been missing. With a sound like theirs and an album with production value that is of superb quality, Flynnville Train has the ability to remind listeners that this genre is not just for the classic rock radio stations and is still alive and kicking in today’s cookie cutter music world.
Flynnville Train. Redemption
1. Home
2. Preachin’ To The Choir
3. On Our Way
4. 33 Steps
5. Alright
6. Friend Of Sinners
7. The One You Love
8. Tip A Can
9. Turn Left
10. Scratch Me Where I’m Itchin’
11. Sandman
These set of tracks all have potential to be standout in my book, but to choose the ones that have that fit the standard they would be, “Scratch Me Where I’m Itchin’”, “On Our Way” and the ballad “ The One You Love”. “Scratch Me Where I’m Itchin” has that witty lyric, tongue in cheek attitude with a true country-rocking groove. This track will forcibly make the feet tap in tempo. The song is about making love to that special woman who can scratch that certain “itch”. It is a great swinging tune, with a solid performance on all levels. “On Our Way” is a story song of the road to stardom, the reminiscing of “where we came from” and “here we are now”. Well done writing on that track from start to finish, it will be stuck in heads from after the first listen. “The One You Love” stands out because of it being the love ballad on the album. It is a song of the unknown feelings that the other person has for you and the want and need to know those certain feelings.
Review - Midwest Record Reviews "Redemption"
Former sidekicks of Toby Keith find that the passion of real fans is a great thing as some hard core fans started a label so these blue collar country rockers can continue their recorded ways. A nice throwback to classic outlaw music, this amped up version of country is the music of the unpaved streets and it rings loud, clear, true and proud. Without any compromise, this bunch shows they have what it takes and know how to deliver it. Wild stuff for fans of classic Hank Jr, Waylon and Jones as well as Tucker and Skynyrd. Hot stuff.
Volume 33/Number 244
July 4, 2010
MIDWEST RECORD
CHRIS SPECTOR, Editor and Publisher
Copyright 2010 Midwest Record
Flynnville Train's 'Tip A Can' Featured On New Album
By Tammy Roberts
Roberts@hometownnewsol.com
The casual atmosphere of the Space Coast area had such an effect on one country music singer that he decided to write a song about it.
"Tip a Can" is a featured track on Flynnville Train's newest album, Redemption, scheduled to be released in late July. The song highlights the local area, referencing locations such as Sebastian Inlet and Lou's Blues Upstairs in Indialantic.
"My wife's grandmother had a place down in Sebastian Beach, so we've taken a lot of vacations around the Brevard area," said Brian Flynn, the group's lead singer. "We always have so much fun down there, and the people are so nice. It's such a great area."
Formed in 2001, Flynnville Train is a four-member country rock band from Central Indiana.
The group was originally signed by country singer Toby Keith's label, Show Dog Nashville, in June 2006, but parted ways three years later.
Flynnville Train is now managed by Hallmark Direction Company and is preparing to release its second album, which Mr. Flynn said, is historically the toughest to put out.
"Everyone says there's no way you can write an album as good as your first," he said. "I'm my worst critic, and I can say for sure that this album is better than our first. We've put out songs about family and friends and a lot of the things you take for granted in your life when you're younger."
The band's first single, "Preachin' to the Choir," has already begun to climb the country music charts.
While this track has a more inspirational, soulful sound, the guys describe "Tip A Can" as a good-time, party song that depicts real people in a relaxing beach town.
Throughout the years, the band has become good friends with Louie Andrus, owner of Lou's Blues, and has played at the popular venue several times in the past.
"It was a funny story actually; we were performing at Lou's and one of the cooks, who everyone calls 'Cowboy Mike,' requested that he sing along with us to a Travis Tritt song," Mr. Flynn said. "When we finally did, Mikey forgot the words half-way through and just walked off stage. It was pretty funny, so we added it to the song."
"Tip A Can's" opening lyrics read: "Soakin' my feet on the hot Sebastian sunshine sand, watchin' the girls struttin' by in their Coppertone tans."
Followed by,"Singin' karaoke at Lou's Blues bar tonight, Mikey the chef's been singing Travis Tritt; tonight I bet he gets it right. And old Lou's down at the swingin' doors, with a smile, he says hello friends. You just need to run down if you can, let's tip a can."
In addition to Mr. Flynn, the band consists of his brother, Brent Flynn - lead guitarist, strings player and vocalist - as well as Tommy Bales on drums, and Joseph Shreve on bass.
When it comes to song-writing, Mr. Flynn said he typically comes up with "some crazy idea" for a song, then the guys all get in a circle and write the song together.
As for "Tip A Can," he said the lyrics came quite easily, describing a town all the band members enjoy.
An avid fisherman, Mr. Flynn said he spends the majority of his vacation time in Brevard fishing with pal, Rick Dollard, co-owner of Moo's Soft Serve in Indialantic.
"I've caught some of the biggest fish I've ever caught down there," Mr. Flynn said. "I'd live over there if I could, and one day, probably will."
While the "Flynn" part of the band's name was named after band brothers Brian and Brent, the "ville" part came from all of the little towns that end in "ville" close to where the boys grew up.
The "train" was added to mark the memory of when the band used to hold front-porch rehearsals at its house in their town of 2,000 residents in Indiana.
"Our neighbors actually named us," Mr. Flynn said. "They could hear us from miles away. They said it sounded like a freight train comin' through town."
Mr. Andrus said he couldn't be more thrilled to have he and his bar mentioned in one of the band's songs.
"Over the years, we've had a lot of different artists play here, and they are one of the nicest and most talented group of guys," he said. "We really hope this song and the rest of their album take off. They know they're welcome to play here anytime."
For information about Flynnville Train or to order its new album, visit www.flynnvilletrain.com.
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