Lyres | |
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Origin | Boston, Massachusetts, US |
Genres | Garage rock, alternative rock |
Years active | 1979 | –present
Members | Jeff Conolly (organ, vocals) Steve Aquino (guitar) Paul Murphy (drums) Dave Szczepaniak (bass) |
Past members | Rick Coraccio (bass) Timm Buechler (bass) T.J. O'Brien (guitar) Jeff Gregory (drums) Jeff Phelps (bass) Jason Eaton (guitar) Jared Everett (guitar) Ricky Carmel (guitar) Danny McCormack (guitar) John Bernardo (drums) Jack Hickey (guitar) Matt Miklos (bass) John Smith (drums) Bob MacKenzie (drums) Howard Ferguson (drums) Mike Lewis (bass) Peter Greenberg (guitar) Phil Lenker (bass) |
Website | www.limbos.org/lyres/ |
Lyres are a Boston-area garage rock band led by Jeff Conolly, founded in 1979 following the breakup of DMZ. Their most popular songs include "Don't Give It Up Now," "She Pays The Rent" and "Help You Ann". [1]
The original lineup of the band featured Conolly (organ and vocals), Rick Coraccio (bass), Ricky Carmel (guitar), and Paul Murphy (drums). [2]
By 1981, The Boston Phoenix was calling Lyres "the city's reigning garage band." [3] In December of that year, New Musical Express praised the band's first EP, AHS 1005, and its "infectious rhythms". NME's Richard Grabel wrote that Lyres had "an understanding of the dynamics of interplay between rhythm guitar and cheesy organ that borders on the remarkable" and that "what they do is too perfect to ever be out of fashion." [4]
Former DMZ members Coraccio, Murphy, Peter Greenberg, and Mike Lewis all rejoined Conolly in Lyres at some point from 1979 to the early 2000s. [5] The A-Bones drummer Miriam Linna, (a former drummer for the Cramps) and then A-Bones, Yo La Tengo and former Lyres bass player Mike Lewis filled in with Lyres for a show in 1986. Stiv Bators of the Dead Boys and Lords of the New Church, and Wally Tax of the Outsiders also recorded with Lyres in the late 1980s. [6] [7]
Lyres were less active in 1989, due to Conolly living in California for a brief period. [8] After a renewed period of activity in the early 1990s, the band went through a dormant period until 1999. Conolly is the one member who has been in every lineup during the large number of Lyres personnel changes." [9] In 2009, Lyres played at the Go Sinner Go festival in Madrid and an additional date in Porto Nuovo. [10] This line-up included a fill-in Peter Greenberg on guitar.
The song "Help You Ann" was released as a single in 1983 and as the second track of Lyres' debut LP, On Fyre , in 1984. It was named number 13 on the list of the greatest Boston songs of all time published by Boston magazine in 2006. [11] The single ranked number 24 on The Village Voice annual Pazz & Jop critics' poll for 1983. [12] Blender magazine placed it at number 360 on their list of the 500 best songs from 1980 to 2005. [13] The song was recorded by the Chesterfield Kings on a 1998 single and covered by Courtney Love on her live shows in the early 2000s. [1] [14] Love has expressed her admiration for the Lyres a number of times. [15] [16]
Swedish band the Nomads released a version of the Lyres' tune "She Pays The Rent" in 1985 as the A-side of a single. Music critics highlighted the horn section used in the cover, which is unusual for garage rock bands. [17] [18]
The song "Help You Ann" was featured on the game Destroy All Humans! 2 and on the TV show Rescue Me.