Lehane, Jerry
Jerry Lehane
It was 30 years ago today. Well, maybe 29 but close enough for rock n roll and theres that old Sgt. Pepper line we like
to trot out and
adapt to modern times.
Right around then, Jerry Lehane and some musician pals went in to a Boston studio on three consecutive late nights and
banged out five
songs, the very five youll be hearing on this here EP.
Listen to em and tell me this, though: Dont they sound like they could be freshly minted, straight outta todays garage?
Or, if you want
to acknowledge the pedigree, maybe you could call em vintage fresh.
"They were all done over three days in 1991," says Lehane. He was, as they say, between bands. The Dogmatics, formed in
1981, had
come to an abrupt end in 1986, when bassist Paul OHalloran was killed in a motorcycle crash. (They have since re-grouped
off and on
over the years and play a handful of gigs, mostly charity outings, every year.) Post-Dogmatics, Lehane played guitar and
wrote songs
with the Matweeds from 1987 to 1989. His band Hotbox was in the future.
Youll hear some rowdiness on the record, but it was not a wild free-for-all session with copious amounts of booze
flowing. "We did it
pretty quickly," Lehane recalls. "Recording sessions are pretty boring. Its work. You pull up the car, you go in at
midnight, you shut the
door and the outside world goes away.
Lehanes sound and inspiration have remained the same over the years. "Its the garage rock sound that has resonated with
me - early
Kinks and Stones, Chuck Berry, Them, ? and the Mysterians. Not every note is in the right place. Its rough, but warm."
Price
Genre
Format
CD - 1 disk
Release
10-07-2020
Label
Item-nr
542018
EAN
0732068308858
Availability
In stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
KISS MY TATTOO
2
RUNAWAY WITH YOU
3
FEEL LIKE DYING
4
ALL I CAN DO
5
FISH