Not Enough Rope

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OriginPerth, Western Australia, Australia
GenresFolk, rock
Years active1994 - 2001
MembersMatt Galligan
Matt Kealley
Todd Lynch
Michael D. Lane
Steve Bow
Not Enough Rope
Background information
OriginPerth, Western Australia, Australia
GenresFolk, rock
Years active1994 - 2001
MembersMatt Galligan
Matt Kealley
Todd Lynch
Michael D. Lane
Steve Bow
WebsiteOfficial website

Not Enough Rope was a five-piece folk-rock band[1] from Perth, active from 1994 to 2001.

Not Enough Rope was founded in 1994 at the Kalamunda Hotel in Perth, Western Australia. The group added two members and put on performances, supporting Things of Stone and Wood in 1995 and performing on stage with Jewel.[2]

The name Not Enough Rope was inspired by a frayed rope clothesline.[3]

Their 2001 album Paying Off My Radials album features a cover of The Triffids' "Wide Open Road".

Matt Kealley joined acoustic folk rock band, Jigger, and, Todd Lynch and Michael D. Lane formed King Brown and Shanks Pony. Michael performs and facilitates music.

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

References

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