Not Enough Rope

Not Enough Rope
Not Enough Rope
Background information
Origin Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Genres Folk, rock
Years active 1994 - 2001
Website Official website
Members
Matt Galligan
Matt Kealley
Todd Lynch
Mike Lane
Steve Bow

Not Enough Rope were a five piece folk-rock band[1] that came from Perth, starting in 1994 before their break-up in 2001.

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Biography

Not Enough Rope began in 1994 over a few beers at the Kalamunda Hotel in Perth, Western Australia. The initial idea was to get together, play a few songs and tell a few yarns. The group soon grew from three to five and it was regular rehearsals in the original bass player's (Adrian Conti) orchard packing shed.[2] Soon the band were performing regular gigs, supporting Things of Stone and Wood in 1995 and even finding Jewel joining them on stage for an impromptu gig, after she had performed a major live show elsewhere that evening.[3]

The name Not Enough Rope arose by accident, while rehearsing at Keally's garage, the band was brainstorming a name and eventually agreed on Not Enough Rope. It eventuated from a makeshift rope clothesline that had fallen down due to the end fraying and breaking, the band deciding that the name reflected their sound and style.[2]

Even likened to The Pogues in their early days, there was something in their music that, if not touching the heart, it imbued a wistful and melancholy feeling with a touch of sweetness.[4]

Their debut EP was I'll Tell You When I See You in 1996, followed by their debut album Fingerpistol and My Way EP (both in 1998) and Paying Off My Radials album in 2001, which features a cover of The Triffids' "Wide Open Road".

Matt Kealley now plays in acoustic folk rock band, Jigger, Matt Galligan is a professional photographer, Todd Lynch and Mike Lane went on to form King Brown and Shanks Pony, a group Lynch is still actively involved in. Mike now spends most of his time involved in cricket coaching and administration, playing live infrequently, as a guest player for local original artists.

Members

  • Matt Galligan - vocals, acoustic guitar, mandolin
  • Matt Kealley - drums, percussion, harmonica, vocals
  • Todd Lynch - accordion, piano organ, didgeridoo
  • Byron Mavrick - lead guitar (original member)
  • Adrian Conti - bass, acoustic guitar, mandolin (original member)
  • Mike Lane - bass, acoustic guitar, mandolin
  • Steve Bow - sound guy

Discography

Albums

  • Fingerpistol (1998)
  • Paying Off My Radials (2001)

EPs

  • I'll Tell You When I See You (May 1996)AUS #97

Singles

  • "My Way" (24 May 1998)

Notes

  1. ^ Who's Who of Australian Rock, 1996.
  2. ^ a b Sunday Times, 1995.
  3. ^ Roped In, 2000.
  4. ^ Sunday Times, 1996.

References

  • Chris Thomas, Rope come clean on washing. Sunday Times, Rock On (Perth, WA), 17 September 1995
  • Chris Thomas, CD tribute to dead dad. Sunday Times, Rock On (Perth, WA), 5 May 1996
  • Spencer, Chris; Nowara, Zbig & McHenry, Paul. Who's Who of Australian Rock, p. 260, Fourth Edition (Five Mile Press, Melbourne, Australia), 1996
  • Chris Thomas, Albums: I'll Tell You When I See You. Sunday Times, Rock On (Perth, WA), 2 June 1996
  • Jacobson, Mara. They'll Tell You When They See You. Perth News (Perth, WA), 4 June 1996
  • Chris Thomas Not Enough Rope Do It Their Way. Sunday Times (Perth, WA), April 1998
  • Toovey, Kate. Untitled. X-Press (Perth, WA), 9 July 1998
  • Folk-rock-pop on stage. Margaret River Mail (WA), 15 July 1998
  • Coufos, Polly. Not Enough Rope. X-Press (Perth, WA), 29 October 1998
  • Not Enough Rope To Hang Out At Prince. Bunbury Times (WA), 1998
  • Tying Up A Steady Following. Margaret River Mail (WA), 1998
  • Not Enough Rope, John Butler, Friends of Brian. Bubblehead (Perth, WA), 31 October 1999
  • Local Release. Hype (Perth, WA), 5 November 1999
  • Hunter, Chelsea. Old And New. X-Press (Perth, WA), 5 November 1999
  • Chris Thomas, Please Don't Fade Away. Roped In (Perth, WA), December 2000

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