Flight of the Flynns

Flight of the Flynns is the debut album of American indie rock band Kunek, now known as Other Lives. The album was released physically on September 12, 2006, on the label Play Tyme Entertainment.[1] With influences[2] from European folk music, Post-Rock and Classical, the project initially began as an instrumental concept album, before songs were shortened and lyrics were added a year prior to release.[3]

Flight of the Flynns
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 12, 2006
GenreFolk, indie rock, post rock
Length49:15
LabelPlay Tyme Entertainment

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "We Have Become" 4:30
2. "A Sign of Life" 4:17
3. "Bright Eyes" 2:36
4. "The Swell" 4:11
5. "As You Were" 1:12
6. "All Together" 4:16
7. "Oh Noble Eric" 3:31
8. "Section 2" 6:18
9. "Fast Asleep" 4:38
10. "Coma" 3:08
11. "Das Ollec" 6:43
12. "Good Day" 3:55

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Glide Magazine(5/11)[4]

Critical

Flight of the Flynns received mixed reviews upon initial release. Glide Magazine gave the album 5/11 stars, stating "Kunek doesn’t belong in the ambient bin, as it’s a bit more Badly Drawn Boy with a couple of Beatles moments thrown in, but most fans of the genre would appreciate the album.".[5] Independent artist review site DOA called the vocals "a little Radioheaded", but stated that "In the spirit of the concept album, Kunek arrange choice tracks that bleed into one another nicely"[3]

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References

  1. "Kunek: the magic flying horse with rainbow wings - Sophie Zine". Sophie Zine. 2008-01-11. Retrieved 2018-10-18.
  2. "Local band returns to Stillwater after nationwide tour". ocolly.com. Retrieved 2018-10-21.
  3. "Kunek – Flight of the Flynns". DOA. 2006-09-12. Retrieved 2018-10-21.
  4. "Kunek: Flight of the Flynns - Glide Magazine". Glide Magazine. 2007-01-25. Retrieved 2018-10-21.
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