Lyres
Ahs: 1005
Label ©  Matador
Release Year  1981
Length  35:51
Genre  Garage
Personal Star Rating [1-5]  
  Ref#  L-0007
Bitrate  256 Kbps
  Other  
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    Track Listing:
      1.  
      Buried Alive  
       2:45  
      2.  
      In Motion  
       2:37  
      3.  
      High On Yourself  
       2:30  
      4.  
      What A Girl Can't Do  
       2:35  
      5.  
      Help You Ann  
       2:30  
      6.  
      I Really Want You Right Now  
       3:40  
      7.  
      Ain't Going Nowhere  
       3:24  
      8.  
      100Cc's (Pure Thrust)  
       2:16  
      9.  
      She Pays The Rent  
       2:17  
      10.  
      High On Yourself  
       2:52  
      11.  
      What A Girl Can't Do (Ii)  
       2:25  
      12.  
      Buried Alive  
       3:17  
      13.  
      In Motion  
       2:43  
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      Few bands in Boston rock & roll history have lasted as long, and made as much good music, as the Lyres. Led by garage rock obsessive, record collector, Farfisa organ king, and world-class megalomaniac Jeff "Monoman" Conolly, the Lyres rose from the ashes of Conolly's first band, DMZ. Sporting a similar high-energy trash-rock sound indebted to the Seeds, ? and the Mysterians, the Stooges, and the early British Invasion (especially early Kinks), the Lyres, for a brief, shining moment, were the kingpins of Boston's punk rock scene. Resembling venerable British blues-rockers Savoy Brown because of a constantly changing lineup (something like 40 musicians have passed through the ranks), the Lyres (or more specifically, Monoman) gleefully party on, oblivious of trends or the assorted vagaries of the alternative rock marketplace. A dinosaur in his own right? Perhaps, but as long as Jeff Conolly has his organ, a few guys behind him and a place to play, the simple joy that can only be had through rock & roll will exist in this world — hipness be damned!
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