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  1. Instead, his first full album Picture of Our Youth was self-released through Bandcamp in February 2012. Dixon announced in January 2012 that Picture of Our Youth would be his last album issued under the project name David's Lyre. Dixon now records and performs under the alias Fyfe.

  2. 20 feb 2012 · Picture Of Our Youth by David's Lyre, released 20 February 2012 1. English Roses 2. This Time 3. Hidden Ground 4. Heartbeat 5. The Fall 6. These Trees 7. Piano Song 8.

  3. While his Manchester brethren WU LYF have become famous for obscuring their faces, Paul Dixon (aka David’s Lyre) instead favours a black mask that makes him look more Zorro than a troublemaking prankster. The thing you have to wonder about the mask is, why all the secrecy?

  4. The lifespan of ‘alternative pop’ creature David’s Lyre, alias singer-songwriter Paul Dixon, might be all but over, but there’s a vital vigour and verve to debut album ‘Picture Of Our Youth’...

  5. 16 feb 2012 · Portrait of Our Youth is deeply hopeful and bitter, but still quite inviting. The juxtaposition between Dixon’s naïve hopes of returning to familiar places untouched, and the realisation it’s not so simple, is more dramatic than any soap opera.

  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2012 CD release of "Picture Of Our Youth" on Discogs.

  7. 5 feb 2012 · David’s Lyre have announced the release of their debut album ‘Picture Of Our Youth’ on a pay-what you-want basis exclusively from Bandcamp. Listen to the album now: The album will be available from February 20th and will be the only offering from singer/writer/producer Paul Dixon’s latest project.