Rock Pony

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Rockpony
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EP by The Lights Out
Released 2010
Recorded 2010
Genre Rock
Label Self-Released
Producer Graeme Hall

Rock Pony is an EP by Boston-based rock group The Lights Out. Self-released in 2010, [1] it contains four previously unreleased fixtures of the band’s live repertoire, [2] and was recorded at the BU Center for Digital Imaging Arts in Waltham, MA, by Graeme Hall, Serge Espitia and Ryan Meyer. The album’s cover, featuring a centaur woman wielding a Gibson Les Paul, caused a stir. [3]

The Lights Out

The Lights Out is a rock band that formed in 2005 in Boston, Massachusetts. A band not signed to a major record label, they have nevertheless been able to sustain themselves, self-releasing a string of EPs and full-length albums since 2007.

Track listing

  1. Back Down
  2. Do Yourself a Favor
  3. Seven Days
  4. Make Me

Notes

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