Jon Flynn and The Half Cubes

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Jon Flynn “Cherry Cherry”

The second solo effort by Jon Flynn, half of the power pop group Diamond Hands, “Cherry Cherry” is a great listen. The ten songs that make up the album take the listener on an adventure of discovery from Jon’s move from Los Angeles to San Francisco. “Game You’re Playing” has a sparse electronic sound, and you’ll hear a bit of early Talking Heads meets Marc Bolan. The layered synths and simple guitar rhythm are accented by strings and still catchy. “Where to Start” has a bit more swagger, as he sings “change is a monster.”

Not everything works, but there are clear standouts like the psychedelic reverb of “Brush Your Hair,” and the dramatic seduction of “Creature” and “Great Man.”  Jon’s persona on these dramatic moments also reminds me of Gaz Coombes (Supergrass) but many other tunes didn’t have that much of a hook. Despite this, Jon definitely sets himself apart from his former band stylistically and has a unique perspective on things. Check out this album that deserves to be heard.

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The Half Cubes “Pop Treasures”

Is there a perfect covers album? By design, cover albums have a strike against them by not being originals. But Power Pop Hall-Of-Famers and Syracuse natives The Flashcubes may have found a loophole. Similar in approach to Big Stir Records label-mates Sparkle*Jets UK, they picked their favorite power pop records and recorded them with an eye on a new audience re-discovering these great songs. But what ‘Cubes vocalist-bassist Gary Frenay and drummer Tommy Allen have done is a labor of love that includes many of the original artists on these classics. They also enlisted Randy Klawon (The Choir) to get the correct guitar sound.

Great cover versions of classic songs by artists such as The Hollies, The Searchers, The Pursuit of Happiness, Cheap Trick, The Pernice Brothers, The Hudson Brothers, and more are available here. My faves include Eric Carmen’s “My Girl,” Phil Seymour’s “Precious To Me” and The Hudson Brothers “Spinning Wheel.” Hard to argue that this doesn’t belong on my 2024 top ten list. Super Highly Recommended!

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Jon Flynn and The Sails

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Jon Flynn “Citrus”

Jon Flynn goes solo as his band Diamond Hands preps for a new LP. While the overt-retro influences are toned down, Jon proves a fine singer-songwriter in the tradition of Marc Bolan, Liam Gallagher, or Gaz Coombes. Starting with “Somewhere to Run,” it features a laid-back Brit pop rhythm and a sneering lead. And the hooks are in abundance with a modern flair with “Go On” and the catchy breakup song “Back To You,” as Flynn finds his melodic sweet spot.

While it’s a slow build, the song “Praying Man” is worth it as Flynn builds this blues pop burner to perfection with great harmonies. The best thing about Citrus is that it never loses steam and his compositions get better the more you listen to them. The moods shift from the strutting beat of “Wonderful” to the power-pop bounce of “Doin’ What You Do.” And while most of this music is subdued and dark, it shines a light on Flynn’s talent and range as an artist. Highly Recommended.

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The Sails

The Sails “Bang!: The Sails Best of 2006 to 2020”

Lots of great music “sails” under the radar and most readers of this site recognize this. One criminally underrated band is The Sails (multi-instrumentalist Michael Gagliano,) a UK retro artist who wears his 60’s influences on his sleeve. “BANG!” And “The Slow Down” showcases the Merseybeat and Pysch-pop skills, but the collection of songs gets better the further along we go.

“The Man Who Broke In Half” is like a lost James Bond movie theme, full of great thematic elements, and the jangling Beatlesque gems “In My Head” and “Peter Shilton” keep building excitement with each chorus. The retro greatness continues throughout each of these 15 tracks. There is enough of a modern sound update to “Chocolate” where both the classic composition and buzz guitars deliver power pop perfection. “I’m Only Bleeding” cribs The Beatles “Rain” but updates it in several ways. And it ranked #1 “Coolest Song of The Year” on Little Steven’s influential “Underground Garage” for 2010, and “Liar” ranking #2 in 2011. A great collection that should not be missed! Highly Recommended.

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