Straight from the east side of Detroit, The Romeo Flynns burst on the scene with a sound along the lines of Sweet and Cheap Trick. It starts out as a concept album about a painful breakup. The lead track “Pictures of You” has an almost Meatloaf meets Kiss quality with horns playing accents around heavy guitar riffs. The next track “Gonna Feel Alright” is easily one of the best songs on the album, with a stomping beat and a rock energy and swagger that compares well Tom Petty’s Heartbreakers. Lead singer D. Lawrence Lee’s vocals sound like both Petty and Bruce Springsteen in places. “Better Man Than Me” keeps the rock train rolling with smart riffs and a catchy chorus. It all has a retro 80s and 90s feel in places, but it delivers the goods if you want a good classic rock album. “Wasting my Heart” is more melodic than the earlier tracks with the addition of background strings and is the closest track here to traditional power pop. “Just Fade Away” is another standout track with a rich harmonic chorus. I wasn’t so thrilled with the power ballad “Kristine” – which is a bit too similar to the Kiss song “Beth” but it ends strong with a terrific cover of the Kink’s “Better Things.” A very enjoyable rock album that will thrill if you like Detroit Rock, Brit Rock and the huge sound that comes with it. You won’t be disappointed.
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Saw these guys live… they tore it up! Great stage presence!