DMZ's live-in-studio demo session, recorded just prior to recording their Sire album in 1978, was recently discovered on a tape reel long thought lost.
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Crypt Records presents DMZ “The Lost Studio Sessions 1978” (Crypt-127, out in JANUARY 2026)
12 songs from the original master reel tapes, recorded in early February 1978, the night before they spent 3 days trapped by a blizzard recording their Sire album.
JJ Rassler: “We went down to NY to record the Sire album in February 1978, and Seymour put us into a studio in Queens to lay down some basic tracks so Flo & Eddie could get an idea of what DMZ sounded like. And a few days later we headed to Syosset to record with Flo & Eddie.”
Q: So where was the reel sitting all this time?
JJ Rassler: “Somebody back then musta handed it to Ronnie and said ‘here, hang on to this’ and 35 years later my landlady called Ronnie and wanted him to come in and do some work on her property. I come home, and there’s a note from Ronnie that says ‘Hey, I haven’t seen ya in 35 years, but I’ve got something that you might want’ and the next day that reel was on my kitchen table.”
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On Fyre at The Rusty Nail, 1985 features Jeff "Monoman" Conolly's classic Lyres line-up circa "She Pays The Rent" EP
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The Rusty Nail was a throwback to an earlier time, a wayward roadhouse/live music venue in the wilds of Western Massachusetts, located 15 minutes up the road from the University of Massachusetts, in the woodsy hill town of Sunderland, population 3400. The wood hewn hole in the wall featured an eclectic variety of touring acts, who would bypass the bigger college towns in favor of playing at the Nail. I saw James Brown and the Buzzcocks there, to name a couple. However, for my money, the greatest show ever staged at the Rusty Nail was Lyres’ performance on March 29, 1985.
The band was road-tested and on top of their game, having toured the US and Europe relentlesslyin the months prior, in support of their 1984 album On Fyre. They tore through a fast and furious set, an hour and change of non-stop rock 'n' roll, pausing only for Jeff "Monoman" Conolly to tell the audience, "This is a one o'clock club, which means you have to drink twice as fast."
As Lyres closed the show with "What a Girl Can't Do," the audience was left awestruck, buzzing, and sweaty.
Exactly four months after this show was recorded, the Rusty Nail burned to the ground.
Some said the fire was caused by faulty wiring, while others alleged an insurance bust-out scheme. My favorite theory is that it was burned down by local residents who were sick and tired of Rusty Nail patrons parking, pissing, and/or puking on their lawns.
I consider this album to be the finest Lyres live recording in existence. It has been pitch-corrected, remixed, and remastered from the original two track soundboard recording. On Fyre at the Rusty Nail 1985 – out December 25 via Teen Sound Records/Misty Lane Music – is a testament to Lyres as not just one of the greatest bands from Boston, but one of the greatest bands from anywhere. – Mal Thursday
You can pre-order Lyres – On Fyre at the Rusty Nail 1985 via Bandcamp right here. The vinyl pressing is limited to 300 copies. Check out a couple of tracks following the song list below.
The Lyres – On Fyre at the Rusty Nail
1. Don't Give It Up Now
2. Hi-Heel Sneakers
3. Diddy Wha Diddy
4. Someone Who'll Treat You Right Now
5. Stop And Take A Look at Me
6. Help You Ann
7. I Really Want You Right Now
8. I'm Telling You Girl
9. Love Me Till The Sun Shines
10. Medley: How Can I Make Her Mine/Money/Nobody But Me