Done Lying Down formed In the Autumn of 1992, after singer Jack Plug relocated to the UK from his hometown of Boston Massachussetts, and met up with guitarist Frank Art, bassist AliMac and drummer James "The Mez" Sherry.
In the Summer of 1993 Done Lying Down signed to Abstract Sounds, acquired the production services of John Robb, and released their debut EP, Heart Of Dirt, in October. The NME promptly made it Single Of The Week; the accompanying live shows received unanimous critical acclaim; and you almost couldn't turn on the radio without hearing the colossal strains of Dissent.
As 1993 ended, Done Lying Down performed live in session on BBC Radio Five's Hit The North; recorded a session for the John Peel programme on BBC Radio One that was broadcast on New Year's Day; and appeared on XFM Radio in London, where the Heart Of Dirt EP remained on the A-list for three of their four weeks of airtime. The EP, unsurprisingly, quickly sold out all its pressings.
As 1994 unfolded, Done Lying Down were invited onto the six track Shagging In The Streets double 7" EP, the first release on Fierce Panda Records, the brainchild of the NME's Simon Williams.
The band's second EP, Family Values, was released in March 1994, again to unanimous acclaim, and accompanied by the band's debut video which featured on ITV's The Chart Show and MTV's 120 Minutes.The third EP, Negative One Friends, followed in July 1994 and earned the band a prestigious Record Of The Week slot on BBC Radio One's Evening Session, and Single Of The Week in the Melody Maker. Amongst all this, they somehow managed to record their second session for the John Peel programme and appeared at the Phoenix Festival. Barely one month later, their fourth EP, Just A Misdemeanor, was released, again securing several Single Of The Week accolades, and later to be voted at Number Ten in John Peel's end of year Festive Fifty.
In October 1994, barely one year since that first EP, Done Lying Down released their debut album, John Austin Rutledge, again to much feverish critical acclaim. It culminated a remarkable year for the band which yielded four EPs, notable recognition from the music press, radio and television, several live and recorded radio sessions, and over one hundred live shows in the company of the likes of Girls Against Boys, The Wonder Stuff, Compulsion, Jon Spencer's Blues Explosion, Ned's Atomic Dustbin and Velocity Girl.
1995 saw the band head off to America to take in the sights, get some sun on their backs and write their second album, and play live alongside Skunk Anansie at London's LA2 as part of XFM Radio's successful monthly broadcast. Having signed to Immaterial Records, Done Lying Down released their Chronic Offender EP in late August, and followed it with the So You Drive EP in late November. Their second album, Kontrapunkt, was released in February 1996, and the band were invited to record their third John Peel session shortly afterwards. Their seventh single, Can't Be Too Certain, was released in June 1996, again on Immaterial Records.
"Amidst even the most severe Done Lying Down song, you'll find cruel dashes of intentional and very dark humour. Wild at heart and wired on top, they're the best punk rock group on the entire planet" ( NME )
"Frontman Jack Plug is a man with a lot of problems; grievances that force the jugular to stand out of his neck at regular intervals. A bleeding heart, a raging bull, an unpredictable maniac" ( Metal Hammer )
"Full of contradictions and surprises, they're exciting, charming, then make you laugh just a little uneasily" ( Melody Maker )
"Heavy, churning guitars and lunging melodies without the metal fatigue. Ungainly to look at, but score well on teeth-grinding lyrics and Big Black and Pixiescomparisons" ( Select )
"Frequently stupid, occasionally desperately serious, but always eye-widening in their cavalier disregard for all the rules. They are pop without the noncey bits, hardcore without the depressingly self-righteous overtones, and blamming, slamming, cheesy good fun" ( Volume )
Led by Jeremy Parker (b. Boston, Massachusetts, USA; vocals, guitar), Done Lying Down also consists of English musicians Ali Mac (bass), Glen Young (guitar) and James Sherry (drums). The EP Heart Of Dirt, released in 1993, was produced by Membranes/Sensurround leader and journalist John Robb. The three tracks were headed by "Dissent", a forceful song with a stop-start construction reminiscent of Nirvana (a comparison that stayed with the band throughout their early career). It was awarded Single Of The Week in the New Musical Express. In 1994 they released three EPs (Family Values, Negative One Friends and Just A Misdemeanour) that brought some indie chart success, BBC radio sessions with the disc jockey John Peel and video appearances on the UK television show The Chart Show. They also toured with Girls Against Boys, Compulsion, Ned's Atomic Dustbin and many others. Their debut album, John Austin Rutledge, was named after a friend of Parker's who co-wrote some of the songs: "All he wanted was a credit, but we decided to name it after him and put his photo on the cover!". In 1995 the band went to America for their first live shows there, before signing a new contract with Immaterial Records and recording their fifth EP, Chronic Offender. Their second album was issued in 1996.
thanks again guys for letting me tag along, sofa space and excellent directions to the tube and most importantly for KICKING ASS - take care and merry xmas!
Well G, if you werent playing tomorrow you could go to Tunbridge? I'm not playing but I cant make it either so.. Tough. Great gig last night G, oh, and DLD! :) - the technical difficulties were overcome quite brilliantly.. x
I cannot wait to see you on friday.and I can hardly believe we re on the same bill!!I saw you at LA2 when I was little more than a kid and was completely and utterly blown away..it's been a long time waiting. Gx
Oooh, count me in for London. James, I still have your signed drumstick from back in the day, complete with bite marks. Think it was at the garage. You won't remember though. Ta-ra x
goddamn legends! great to meet you guys last year at the reunion show (cheers for the invite james). classic weird filthy sarcastic punk rock, unforgettable! play 'choose' next time! sam
Hey, thanx for the Number 1 spot amongst your top friends Should I thank anyone in particular for the honour? By the way, I went to Silver Rocket last night and literally as I walked in they played That Makes One of Us! I wish I had a record player so I could play your records. xx
yeah! last friday was a blaze! wooooo :D everyone. please tell Mr James Sherry that coming up to Liverpool next week and having a jolly brilliant gig is a good idea and that he has nothing to worry about.
Hello...how strange!...thank you for the add request. My friend's band supported Done Lying Done back in 1996 at The Army & Navy in Chelmsford. Loved DLD ever since and still rate both the albums. You can't come back to the A&L as it has shut and has been converted to luxury flats!!...however, look forward to being able to see you live again.
please,please,please play leeds or sheffield. will be such a blast. saw u supporting cement and u were ace! u broke your guitar and my mate got a replacement.