The Romeo Flynns, Detroit’s premier local rock group, have released their sophomore effort, and it’s partially a concept album. “Masque of Anarchy” is named after poem from famous 17th Century author Percy Shelly. It starts with a timely British radio address mentioning the country’s huge financial defcit and launches into the title track with rocking precision similar to Cheap Trick or Off Broadway. The themes are darker and harder edged than their first release, and are more consciously aware they are a power pop trio, as evidenced by a cover of Badfinger’s “Baby Blue.” Guitarist, Dorian Lee and bassist, Jimmy Moroney, are joined by drummer John Sarkisian as they rip through the hard rocking “Not Your Style.” Lee’s guitar riffs give the band a nice edge and things get very patriotic with “That Ain’t The Motor City” which could be a theme for the revived US auto industry. Several gems include “I Got My Eye On You” and the acoustic ballad “Annie” that showcase the band’s improved songwriting abilities. And the band continues it’s mix of British Invasion and Detroit-sytle rock. The theme of economic collapse is also continued in “Poor Man’s Paradise” and the Badfinger-like closer “Don’t Leave Me Now.” Like a breath of fresh air, you’ll certainly enjoy this latest collection from The Flynns.
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Listen to “Baby Blue” played on Dave The Boogieman radio show 03-14-10
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Great find! I like the song you posted. You always find great power pop. I think people do not listen to it enough.