Field Dispatch
Gnarly Darling | Matt Connarton Unleashed
Speaker 1: Bad seeds make bad apples, and bad apples make good
Speaker 1: friends little sour to the taste.
Speaker 2: But at least you don't pretend.
Speaker 3: Because we've all got our share of trouble coming around
Speaker 3: the bench.
Speaker 4: So won't you keep your round chin running.
Speaker 3: The way you look around the room, playing you get away,
Speaker 3: comforting your trouble, letting your eyes ready take.
Speaker 5: To devil, leave your details, miss Entison steak, and the
Speaker 5: truth has been a long time cold. We're all bound
Speaker 5: from one big sleet.
Speaker 6: Hence the car the new weekie. Hen it s easy's
Speaker 6: to forget that.
Speaker 5: You're life looking miles. That's we op hand a thousand stalls.
Speaker 5: Oh we get lost, we get that. Yeah, we justen
Speaker 5: to you times rolls.
Speaker 7: I'm looking for a train wreck, just someone off the
Speaker 7: man so I can know that damage is quotes.
Speaker 5: Friends for a friend, that seeds make bad apples.
Speaker 3: So let me recommend you stick around and see what's coming.
Speaker 5: In your touch. Mistaken earth for dirt that makes a
Speaker 5: sweet in your eyes, forgiving.
Speaker 6: Skies, allowing me.
Speaker 5: The spines like.
Speaker 6: Commercial thing looks.
Speaker 5: Too much to you see make in here the songwhere.
Speaker 7: We're abound one mix me HiT's the come the New Week.
Speaker 5: He head and says it to forgat it.
Speaker 8: You're mine.
Speaker 5: Looking, Miles.
Speaker 1: That's we half a thousand scouts.
Speaker 5: Grow, we get lost, we get found here we just
Speaker 5: continue town.
Speaker 2: He grows.
Speaker 5: Pro bout for one mixed me hex a com the
Speaker 5: New Week. He can it, says it too, gap and
Speaker 5: chill n cooking. Biles, that's re o.
Speaker 7: Half a thousand scouts throw, we get lost, he get found. Yeah,
Speaker 7: we just continued down up one minute.
Speaker 5: Hence the come to be weak.
Speaker 9: Tenancy easy yet you get Miles's we old hand a
Speaker 9: thousand stones throw, we get lost, we get back.
Speaker 10: Yeh, we just continue down these ways.
Speaker 11: I love that that is new from Narley Darling. The
Speaker 11: track is Bad Apples and we're going to talk to
Speaker 11: Nary Darling in just a moment. They are with us.
Speaker 11: Jenny is here, of course, at the news table, present
Speaker 11: four and let me get these mics up here. We've
Speaker 11: got Narley Darling for the members here with us, and
Speaker 11: they're gonna play live in just a couple of minutes.
Speaker 4: But also what I'd like to do, let's start in
Speaker 4: this corner of the room.
Speaker 11: You can each introduce yourselves, tell us who you are,
Speaker 11: what you do in the band also gives me a
Speaker 11: chance to kind of check the MIC's before you play live.
Speaker 4: But we'll start with you, sir, alrighty.
Speaker 12: My name is Gary, Gary A Goodman. I live in Portsmouth,
Speaker 12: New Hampshire. I'm the drummer. Yes do we have my
Speaker 12: bomb goes, but I normally do play on a full kit. Okay,
Speaker 12: and going on four years now with Gnarly Darling.
Speaker 4: Excellent, excellent, all right?
Speaker 13: And you Hi, I'm Jesse Jesse rigordo Eva and I'm
Speaker 13: a vocalist for the band. I sing some leads and
Speaker 13: then some harmonies for Ryan.
Speaker 4: Okay.
Speaker 14: I've been with the band for about three years.
Speaker 4: Excellent, excellent, all right, and you Ryan.
Speaker 15: I am Ryan Peey and I play guitar and sing
Speaker 15: and I'm the songwriter in the group. And the group,
Speaker 15: I guess has been together in some form for going
Speaker 15: on six years now. But this okay, this current group
Speaker 15: of five, we're missing one today with a car. Group
Speaker 15: of five is pushing four years and we're having a
Speaker 15: great time.
Speaker 4: Gotcha, gotcha? Okay? And you sure.
Speaker 16: My name's Pete Lassie. I live in Kenny Bunk, Main.
Speaker 16: I play harmonica. I've been playing really since the beginning
Speaker 16: with Ryan. We're colleagues, we're both educators and just really
Speaker 16: happy to.
Speaker 15: Be here today.
Speaker 11: Excellent. Well, I'm happy to have the four of you here.
Speaker 11: And how long, by the way, has this been? Well,
Speaker 11: you mentioned how long the band has been around, but
Speaker 11: how many times have you been on the show?
Speaker 17: Now?
Speaker 4: Has it been? Is this your third?
Speaker 15: Second?
Speaker 5: Only?
Speaker 4: Second? Okay? For some reason I thought it'd have been more.
Speaker 11: But I love the I love the studio tracks, by
Speaker 11: the way, And is this part of a new new
Speaker 11: album that's just come out or is coming out or
Speaker 11: what's what's the status of that?
Speaker 15: It is? It's our our debut album. We recorded it
Speaker 15: just over a year ago and spent a lot of
Speaker 15: time doing the mixing and planning processes, and we've released
Speaker 15: four of the tracks already over the last month or so,
Speaker 15: but the full album is going to be coming out
Speaker 15: on Friday, this coming Friday.
Speaker 4: Outstanding, And what's it called?
Speaker 15: It's a self titled album, So Narley Darling.
Speaker 4: Okay, perfect? Is this the first official album that you've
Speaker 4: put out here? It is? Okay?
Speaker 11: Okay, wow, Well congratulations that's amazing. Yeah, absolutely, I'm dying
Speaker 11: to hear you play live if you are just joining us.
Speaker 11: Narley Darling is here with us, live in studio, and
Speaker 11: they're gonna do a couple of songs live for us,
Speaker 11: and what are you all gonna play?
Speaker 15: We're gonna do a song that hasn't been released yet,
Speaker 15: but it'll be out on Friday when the album drops on.
Speaker 15: This is called words Carry Over the Water.
Speaker 4: Words carry Over the Water, Narley Darling live in studio.
Speaker 18: All right, I've done a key amount dreams and smoking
Speaker 18: in loaning loadin oxygen guarantee, tell.
Speaker 5: Thank you get locked.
Speaker 18: Horne shouldn't know the stairs would come away.
Speaker 19: I've seen this movie.
Speaker 18: Go to Finna, see Harbor from the out and away
Speaker 18: and my pencil father and Rihys.
Speaker 5: It's just like every breath with the know to die.
Speaker 18: I'll never capture all the light in the sky or
Speaker 18: that hesitating rhythm and stumbled through to die.
Speaker 17: What the thinks you say?
Speaker 5: I'm telling you worse scary over the water.
Speaker 19: One thing certain, thank God certain, And I worry scary
Speaker 19: over the water.
Speaker 18: And only heaven can hear. I've learned a lot of
Speaker 18: bit and most sweeter than the happy. So is all
Speaker 18: so one listens, not silting strings along.
Speaker 19: You say, all comes downs?
Speaker 5: Who happens? Half spinning to lie?
Speaker 14: Holy chemistry is so easy.
Speaker 18: And there's boulle try and watching them now you can
Speaker 18: call it a bell just a little the same, And
Speaker 18: that haden mean you're tired. I mean nothing in the
Speaker 18: final and then and words can cut the socking knife
Speaker 18: over pen. But I can tell you're dying just to
Speaker 18: say them again. Why the things you say?
Speaker 19: I'm telling you, word scary over the water, one thing certain,
Speaker 19: thank God for a certain man.
Speaker 6: A word scarry over the water.
Speaker 20: And only Heaven can hear. Watch the things you say.
Speaker 20: I'm telling you words carry over the water.
Speaker 19: One thing certain than God, A certain and a worst
Speaker 19: carry over the water.
Speaker 17: Watch the things you say.
Speaker 5: I'm telling you words carry over the water, one.
Speaker 18: Thing certain than God, the certain.
Speaker 8: And a words carry over the water. The words carry
Speaker 8: over the water. The words carry over the water.
Speaker 5: In heaven.
Speaker 4: In Oh my God, that's so good. Oh yeah, really good,
Speaker 4: really good.
Speaker 15: Yeah.
Speaker 4: Yeah.
Speaker 11: If you are just joining us, we have Narley Darling
Speaker 11: here in studio with us, playing live. And uh is
Speaker 11: that kind of the secret weapon? Is your voices together?
Speaker 11: I mean you just sounds so good together, You really
Speaker 11: do absolutely absolutely. Is that is that kind of what
Speaker 11: what makes us all work? I mean obviously everyone's you know,
Speaker 11: the four of you sound great. And you've got another
Speaker 11: member too, right, the bass player.
Speaker 15: Too, Eric, our bass player couldn't be here today, but yeah,
Speaker 15: he definitely adds a lot to the group.
Speaker 11: Yeah, yeah, but I mean the just the like the
Speaker 11: harmonies of the two of you, is that something that
Speaker 11: that was there right from the start, like or is
Speaker 11: that something you had to kind of develop over.
Speaker 15: Time or I think we've put some some work and
Speaker 15: time into it.
Speaker 11: Yeah, yeah, yeah, no, it's so good, so good. Now
Speaker 11: the studio tracks that we're playing today, where were these recorded?
Speaker 11: Because everything sounds amazing.
Speaker 19: Yeah.
Speaker 15: We ended up recording these with a guy name Brian Kombs.
Speaker 15: He's got a place called Rocking Horse Studio in Gittsfield
Speaker 15: and went in there just about a year ago. Actually,
Speaker 15: it's spent a couple of days. We weren't sure how
Speaker 15: many songs we were going to be able to lay
Speaker 15: down in two days, but yeah, we did a lot
Speaker 15: of prep to be ready and we ended up recording
Speaker 15: eight songs and then you know a couple of times
Speaker 15: going back to kind of tweak some things and do
Speaker 15: some fine tuning. But it was a great experience working
Speaker 15: with Brian.
Speaker 4: Yeah, I interviewed Brian.
Speaker 11: Jeez, it was a long time ago. Now I should
Speaker 11: we should get him back on the show. It's been
Speaker 11: a long time. But yeah, he's amazing and everything that
Speaker 11: comes out of there is really good. Everything that comes
Speaker 11: out of Rocking Horse is really good. And then did
Speaker 11: you do a it's a full album, right, it is
Speaker 11: eight songs total, eight songs, Yeah, And what went into
Speaker 11: the decision to make a full album? Because you know,
Speaker 11: you've got so many options, especially today. You can do EPs,
Speaker 11: you can do a series of singles that maybe eventually
Speaker 11: become an album. But what went into the decision to
Speaker 11: go in and do a full album?
Speaker 15: I mean, for me, I think, you know, we've been
Speaker 15: together for a number of years, and you know, I've
Speaker 15: got probably fifty songs and we don't do all of
Speaker 15: those as a band, but we've played probably consistently, maybe
Speaker 15: fifteen or so. And wow, so we had this backlog
Speaker 15: of songs and I was just excited to record as
Speaker 15: many as we could. Yeah, So we went into the
Speaker 15: studio trying to be, you know, really prepared to optimize
Speaker 15: our time in the studio and kind of felt like
Speaker 15: if we can get five done, six done, that would
Speaker 15: be great, and maybe you know, we have this amazing
Speaker 15: two days where we can do all eight and that's
Speaker 15: what happened.
Speaker 4: Yeah, so it was great.
Speaker 16: Yeah, And the short answer is it took about two
Speaker 16: years of talking about it.
Speaker 5: And then.
Speaker 11: Yeah, yeah, all these things take time, right, especially like
Speaker 11: when you've got a backlog of songs, you got to
Speaker 11: really consider, you know, what what you want to record
Speaker 11: because you know, especially if you know you're just going
Speaker 11: in there for a couple of days and trying to
Speaker 11: do as much as you can.
Speaker 15: Right, So totally totally. We've got, you know, a couple
Speaker 15: of new ones we've been working on, and so I
Speaker 15: think our next plan is over the next maybe three
Speaker 15: four months, is to get and then maybe just do
Speaker 15: two or three or you know, maybe an EP, maybe
Speaker 15: a single even, Yeah, just to kind of keep it going. Yeah,
Speaker 15: because it's been such a great experience recording and going
Speaker 15: through this process.
Speaker 11: Yeah, yeah, excellent, Well we should play in others studio
Speaker 11: track what we played Bad Apples? So was what was
Speaker 11: the other one you wanted to make sure we got in?
Speaker 15: I think it'd be great to play Little Fences, little
Speaker 15: one that hasn't been released.
Speaker 4: Yet, Okay, anything we should know about this before we
Speaker 4: play it.
Speaker 15: So this is one of the songs. I really love
Speaker 15: how this came together because you know, I write all
Speaker 15: these songs on my acoustic guitar. And then the best
Speaker 15: part from me is coming together with these folks and
Speaker 15: Eric as well and see what they can bring to
Speaker 15: the table. And the original the demo version of this
Speaker 15: is very different from where it ultimately ended up. Oh really,
Speaker 15: and that was a really collaborative process. There's this whole
Speaker 15: section at the end that we sort of jokingly and
Speaker 15: lovingly called the hipster whistle session that did not exist
Speaker 15: on the original demo. And so oh okay, I love
Speaker 15: the fact that it was really a group rite in
Speaker 15: a lot of ways.
Speaker 11: Yeah, okay, very cool, very cool. So here it is,
Speaker 11: we're going to give this a spin. This is Little Fences.
Speaker 11: The band is Gnarley Darling, his.
Speaker 21: Little dove and white facing in the driveway. You might
Speaker 21: a ension jumping up with us. Why you think you're
Speaker 21: answertating up among the blouse with all?
Speaker 18: Then he was watching me from the rein box, fifty
Speaker 18: clean around the ball. We can find a way back
Speaker 18: on the b.
Speaker 22: Twee Donald in around leaves a gutta under little fence.
Speaker 14: You used to taking me from here to the deep.
Speaker 21: Then you used to help me off search your bossy.
Speaker 21: You used to give me on the space that I
Speaker 21: can handle, where I can still away the back of Jackie.
Speaker 14: All these word we.
Speaker 18: Tensing down, got the sound.
Speaker 5: Horrile, treating cool.
Speaker 22: Wearing well leaves the gout under little Hello.
Speaker 21: The papers want to look around the baby as the
Speaker 21: paper where you're seeing the joke.
Speaker 5: Try to eat the.
Speaker 18: Marcus just wanted to stand in the punchie.
Speaker 21: Try to separating on stand from the pearl. You can
Speaker 21: love in all feel Start at the hold lot of kids.
Speaker 21: The kid's breaking steaks can burn.
Speaker 5: But we still go on.
Speaker 17: A hone A little fences. Oh yeah, yeah, a hone,
Speaker 17: A little pens to me.
Speaker 11: Oh another great track that is Little Fences. The band
Speaker 11: is Narley Darling, and we've got Narley Darling here with
Speaker 11: us a live in studio. Oh that that is, that
Speaker 11: is so so good. I'm sure I asked you this
Speaker 11: last time we were here, but I don't remember the answer.
Speaker 11: And of course we have newer listeners. Where does the
Speaker 11: name come from? What does Narley Darling mean?
Speaker 15: Oh gosh, there's a long story there. But the original
Speaker 15: name of the band was very confusing. Oh, I goes
Speaker 15: back five or six years.
Speaker 4: I love rejected band names was the original name.
Speaker 15: It was Ambulate as tolerated.
Speaker 11: Yes, I remember you talking about that now the last
Speaker 11: time you're here. Yes, yes, Ambulate as tolerated.
Speaker 19: Yeah.
Speaker 15: And as Pete was saying, a lot of us are
Speaker 15: are educators, and that came from just our school nurse's
Speaker 15: protocol for students returning from concussions. Okay, they could ambulate
Speaker 15: as tolerated. Yeah, And it was kind of funny at
Speaker 15: the time, and you know whatever, but we found ourselves
Speaker 15: like a show after show and you know, people calling
Speaker 15: us ambulated or just confusing it. And so about three
Speaker 15: years ago we decided we wanted to change and we
Speaker 15: had this Google doc with all sorts of crazy ideas. Yeah,
Speaker 15: we actually did like a social media campaign to get
Speaker 15: people to vote, and oh really had four finalists and
Speaker 15: ultimately we just like, I think we like the juxtaposition
Speaker 15: of Gnarly and Darling. Right, So it's sort of edgy
Speaker 15: and a little twisted, but also sweet at the same time.
Speaker 11: Yeah, I just imagine when when you were ambulating as tolerated,
Speaker 11: would like, would you would your name beyond posters for
Speaker 11: shows and they would screw it up like did they
Speaker 11: misspell things?
Speaker 15: And yeah all the time.
Speaker 4: I would imagine, Yeah, yeah, that's how long did you
Speaker 4: have that name?
Speaker 15: What do you think, Pete? Maybe two years?
Speaker 4: Yeah that sounds right, two years. Yeah yeah, well you
Speaker 4: with it for two years, that's pretty good.
Speaker 11: So then what do you remember any of the other
Speaker 11: names that you considered before settling on Narley Darland?
Speaker 4: Like I said, I love rejected band names.
Speaker 15: Yeah, what do you remember any I know, I.
Speaker 14: Remember the funny ones from Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
Speaker 12: Yeah, milksteak really yeah, there was I think one was
Speaker 12: like the tricky pickle. Yeah, there was something to do
Speaker 12: with the donkey, but I don't remember.
Speaker 5: Yeah, yeah there was.
Speaker 15: There was a moun mouse mouse Honey was one of them. Noah,
Speaker 15: I wanted us there was a band, an R and
Speaker 15: B band back in the eighties called Tony Tony Tony,
Speaker 15: and I wanted us to be Gary Gary Gary.
Speaker 4: But that I really Oh that's funny.
Speaker 11: And then now what's your what's your live schedule, Like,
Speaker 11: are you playing a lot of shows? Wou'd imagine you've
Speaker 11: you've been busy.
Speaker 15: Right, yeah, it has been, I mean probably twice a month,
Speaker 15: right something like that.
Speaker 13: Yeah, I mean we're playing tomorrow the Blue Merrimain and
Speaker 13: Hittering Name, and then we have a big show for
Speaker 13: our album release on November twentieth. It's going to be
Speaker 13: at the Stone Church in Newmarket. Excellent on what deck
Speaker 13: on November twentieth?
Speaker 4: Oh that's coming right out?
Speaker 14: Yeah, yeah before Thanksgiving?
Speaker 4: Okay, okay, excellent, excellent.
Speaker 15: So the album comes out Friday, and then the following
Speaker 15: Thursdays is that show? Okay, And we've got a great
Speaker 15: local group called Three Great Gardens that's going to open
Speaker 15: up for us as well. Okay, it's gonna be a
Speaker 15: lot of fun.
Speaker 11: Oh, very cool, very cool. Are you gonna play Are
Speaker 11: you playing the entire album that night?
Speaker 15: Or we'll play the entire album and some new stuff
Speaker 15: and probably a few covers in the mix as well.
Speaker 11: Oh excellent, excellent. Well I'm dying to hear another live
Speaker 11: one if you want to, you want to play another
Speaker 11: absolute live one for us?
Speaker 15: So this one is from the album as well, and
Speaker 15: it's it's already been released, and uh, this is a song.
Speaker 15: I always described this as uh me getting really angry
Speaker 15: and frustrated with God, which I tend to do from
Speaker 15: time to time. Okay, but hopefully there's a little bit
Speaker 15: of redemption in this song as well. And this morning
Speaker 15: we want to dedicate this one to Kathy.
Speaker 4: All right, ready, Gnarlie Darling live in studio.
Speaker 2: One, two three, four, Jesus, wherever si.
Speaker 6: To bevel me down in my knees. Somebody somewhere, oh
Speaker 6: some something fish and he's collecting whatever receives, tearing his way.
Speaker 23: Through my kitchen, rapping in closets and drawers, staring me down.
Speaker 5: And I'm not giving him an.
Speaker 15: Answer to the do what I'm a sufferings for?
Speaker 6: So say my name here.
Speaker 24: It's spoken that I'm broken, shatted like I've always deserved.
Speaker 6: If I'm drifting on a nocean, go and through emotions, be.
Speaker 23: Annywhere with every nerve there are answers in our silence,
Speaker 23: in the spaces between our sides.
Speaker 5: It's all right there.
Speaker 6: The beauty and a bruise if you're not afraid to
Speaker 6: see it. Beauty and a bruise if you're not afraid
Speaker 6: to open your eyes.
Speaker 5: Very you word, sir, is fixing.
Speaker 24: Couldn't you write down the signs the recombination of letters
Speaker 24: and your voice, and the hent.
Speaker 6: Of a ghost of a line, truth in the ring.
Speaker 5: On the table.
Speaker 15: Don't look away.
Speaker 5: From the light, just I can shine on a cruise
Speaker 5: or fixed there.
Speaker 6: Sometimes the worst thing that happened is right. See my name,
Speaker 6: to hear it smoking.
Speaker 24: Remind me that I'm broken, shining like I've always to said.
Speaker 24: If I'm drifting on an ocean, going through the emotions.
Speaker 23: You ain't inwhere with every nerve there are answers, in
Speaker 23: a silence and in the spaces between our sides, and
Speaker 23: it's all right there.
Speaker 6: The beauty and a cruise if you're not afraid to
Speaker 6: see it.
Speaker 17: Beauty and a cruise.
Speaker 6: If you're not afraid to open your eyes.
Speaker 20: Don't call the doctor.
Speaker 6: Let me live in the pain aches like the space
Speaker 6: is in a haunting refrain.
Speaker 5: Don't call the doctor. Let me live in the pain.
Speaker 24: Don't all the time to see my name, and here
Speaker 24: it's smoking. Remind me that I'm broken, shining like our owns.
Speaker 24: If I'm drifting holling.
Speaker 6: Ocean, going through the motions, be learning with every ender.
Speaker 6: There are answers in the silence and in the spaces.
Speaker 5: Between our sides, and it's all right down the.
Speaker 6: Beauty and a bruise if you're not afraid to see it,
Speaker 6: Beauty and a bruise, if you're not afraid to see it,
Speaker 6: Duty and a bruise, if you're not afraid to see it,
Speaker 6: Beauty and a bruise, if you're not afraid to open
Speaker 6: your eyes.
Speaker 18: Say my name comes down, Sam, my name, Mark, say
Speaker 18: my name.
Speaker 11: Great seven there, Oh so good, so good Gnarli Darling
Speaker 11: live in studio. That song is called Beauty in the
Speaker 11: Bruise and that is that is really good? Yeah, just
Speaker 11: just amazing. Now when you when you play that live,
Speaker 11: are you on acoustic guitar, Ryan or do you play
Speaker 11: electric live?
Speaker 4: Or how does that?
Speaker 15: I play a hybrid. I've got a Fender Hybrid that has,
Speaker 15: you know, sort of like a five way switch. So
Speaker 15: some of the songs are acoustic and some I can
Speaker 15: switch over and get a little more crunch to it.
Speaker 11: Yeah, yeah, yeah, I can. I can imagine that, you know,
Speaker 11: because that's a lot of energy to that one. I
Speaker 11: would imagine live it it might gets loud and I.
Speaker 15: Mean Gary on a full drum kit on that one
Speaker 15: is is it to be?
Speaker 4: I can imagine, Yeah, I can imagine. Uh, let's see,
Speaker 4: So now what is what is kind of the future.
Speaker 11: So obviously we know the release party is coming up
Speaker 11: for this on the twentieth, and then like what's your
Speaker 11: play you know, a lot of bands kind of hibernate
Speaker 11: during the winter. I mean, are you gonna be are
Speaker 11: you going to continue playing live a lot or what's
Speaker 11: what's kind of the short term and long term trajectory
Speaker 11: do you think?
Speaker 15: I think I think it'll be. You know, we'll continue
Speaker 15: to play. I think January can kind of be a
Speaker 15: slower time for a lot of people. Yeah, you know,
Speaker 15: people are doing dry January and just you know, it's
Speaker 15: not as much as going on. But we'll probably have
Speaker 15: a couple here and there. I know we've got the
Speaker 15: end of January, we're playing at the Word Barn in Exeter,
Speaker 15: doing a double bill with a great bluegrass band called
Speaker 15: The Mountain. Okay, so looking forward to that, and then
Speaker 15: we've got some stuff already lined up in the spring
Speaker 15: and early summer as well.
Speaker 5: Yeah.
Speaker 4: Yeah, so you're keeping plenty busy.
Speaker 5: Yeah.
Speaker 12: Also in the January February March timeframe. It's a it's
Speaker 12: a great time to learn new music. Oh yeah, yeah,
Speaker 12: so we we get prepared for the spring.
Speaker 4: But yeah, yeah, we're pretty busy.
Speaker 11: Excellent, outstanding, outstanding, So we should uh. I think we're
Speaker 11: gonna end the segment with I'm gonna play this, uh,
Speaker 11: this song drift. But so this is not one of
Speaker 11: the ones that you had asked me to play, but
Speaker 11: this is the one that connected really connected with me
Speaker 11: the most. And by the way, I love the whole album.
Speaker 11: All the songs are really good, but what can you
Speaker 11: tell us about this? So kind of selfishly, I guess
Speaker 11: in a way because this is my favorite, But then
Speaker 11: so this is your favorite too, It turns out right
Speaker 11: it is.
Speaker 15: Yeah, yeah, this is the one for me that I'll
Speaker 15: use your word. It really resonates for me as well. Yeah,
Speaker 15: I think you know, for me as a songwriter, I
Speaker 15: love and it doesn't always happen, but every now and
Speaker 15: then you get this magical moment where you write a
Speaker 15: lyric that is not a cliche, that feels unique and different,
Speaker 15: but at the same time it's something that feels that
Speaker 15: people can relate to. And this is somehow universal in
Speaker 15: some way. And you know, I was thinking about this
Speaker 15: on the drive over, and this would be a good
Speaker 15: project if anybody has nothing better to do. But if
Speaker 15: you look at the lyrics to all of our songs,
Speaker 15: I don't use the word love in any song, and
Speaker 15: I feel like the word love is so overused and
Speaker 15: it's kind of hollow at this point. Yeah, I would
Speaker 15: rather have a lyric that sort of expresses love in
Speaker 15: a unique way and you still have that emotional sentimental
Speaker 15: connection to it without using kind of a trite phrase.
Speaker 5: Sure.
Speaker 15: Sure, So that's a big part of a song like Drift,
Speaker 15: I think, is you know those moments where there's these
Speaker 15: these unique images, but ultimately there's a universal truth in
Speaker 15: there somewhere. And for me, it's it's at the end,
Speaker 15: there's a line setting fire to all that we've built
Speaker 15: so we can build it again. It's about, you know,
Speaker 15: all of the struggles that we all go through. People
Speaker 15: in our band right now are going through them, and
Speaker 15: yet we find a way to sort of keep going
Speaker 15: forward and rebuilding from the wreckage along the way.
Speaker 8: Yeah.
Speaker 4: Yeah, Yeah, Like I said, this one really connected with me.
Speaker 11: So we'll play that in a moment I also want
Speaker 11: to know too, like, well, let's remind people about the
Speaker 11: CD release show coming up the twentieth, because that's coming
Speaker 11: right up.
Speaker 8: Yeah.
Speaker 13: So it's at the Stone Church in Newmarket, New Hampshire.
Speaker 13: It's gonna be on Thursday, November twentieth at eight pm. Okay,
Speaker 13: got support from three great gardens and we're gonna have
Speaker 13: some merch and we're gonna have a great time. Yeah,
Speaker 13: we're gonna do everything from the album and then also
Speaker 13: some covers as well. So come on out on November twentieth.
Speaker 4: Outstanding, it's gonna be a big old party.
Speaker 11: Excellent, excellent. And where's the best place for people to
Speaker 11: go online to keep up with everything Narley Darling is doing.
Speaker 11: Oh and you should definitely while we're at at spell Narley.
Speaker 14: Yeah, Narli Darling dot com. And if you didn't know,
Speaker 14: Narley spelled with a G in the front of it, Yes,
Speaker 14: n A.
Speaker 4: R L y okay, Narlie Darling.
Speaker 15: Yeah, and we've got social media presence too, so Narly
Speaker 15: Darling band on Instagram and Facebook and so people can
Speaker 15: follow and keep up to date with all the stuff
Speaker 15: we're doing.
Speaker 11: Yeah, yeah, excellent, excellent, Well, congratulations on everything.
Speaker 4: In the new album.
Speaker 11: It's great, Thank you much, and I'm sure the show
Speaker 11: on the twentieth will go fantastic. And I'm going to
Speaker 11: check out that other band two three Great Gardens. Yeah,
Speaker 11: curious about them too, So we will end We'll end
Speaker 11: the segment with Drift. But yeah, thank you all so much.
Speaker 11: This has been amazing, Thanks so much for having us.
Speaker 11: Thank you absolutely we will do it again in the future.
Speaker 11: And if you are listening live on Saturday, stick around.
Speaker 11: Coming up in the third hour, we have Volley returning
Speaker 11: to the show today. But yeah, I love this song.
Speaker 11: This is Drift and the band is Nari Darling.
Speaker 7: And then reads warning and a line down in the
Speaker 7: dirt for a fine conversation with the sun.
Speaker 6: Well, there's just one wed ahead of my days to cast.
Speaker 5: The woods aside.
Speaker 7: The trick is to forget the things I've done, because
Speaker 7: everybody is God.
Speaker 5: Of pras Somemmer line is mountain.
Speaker 6: And adrift up to the sky, adrift.
Speaker 5: Up to the sky.
Speaker 7: Some are darker than the night, sery old, black and white.
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Speaker 5: that I could use my news out on the highway.
Speaker 3: You're the worries its appear with everybody.
Speaker 7: And your voice just I can need a touching down
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Speaker 1: as some matches out long, trying to start a little
Speaker 1: five and forgive. Now the smell of distant smoke rising,
Speaker 1: It draws me from my sleep.
Speaker 5: It makes me wrong and rung, like you didn't.
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Speaker 5: Don't come through.
Speaker 7: Sum will drift some soap black and white or stereo.
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Speaker 5: use my woes out on the holly feel the water
Speaker 5: is his fill with every mindy.
Speaker 7: And your voice just like an needle sutting down up
Speaker 7: upon the final being sweet forgiving music about that.
Speaker 5: I could use my woes out on the hilly.
Speaker 7: Florious disappear with every mile.
Speaker 6: And your voice just like comedo.
Speaker 2: Cut your down upon the final.
Speaker 7: Being sweet forgive and music for why being sweet forgive,
Speaker 7: and music for a while being sweet forgive, and music.
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Speaker 5: Him man.
Speaker 9: Sitting five to all that we built, so we can building.
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Speaker 10: sending five to all that it built, so we can
Speaker 10: build it again, singing glory glory the drag rad stories,
Speaker 10: lory glory, him man.
Speaker 6: Setting five to all that we built so we can
Speaker 6: build it again
Speaker 10: Singing lobby coy, drag rag stories, Looby corey hipper, singing
Speaker 10: by to old man hippo weekeing building against
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