Field Dispatch
Matt Connarton Unleashed 1-10-26 hour 1
Game Plan
Speaker 1: Hello, everybody, Welcome, Here we go. It is that time again,
Speaker 1: Matt Connorton Unleashed and we are live from the studios
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Speaker 1: et cetera, et cetera. Today is a Saturday, January ten,
Speaker 1: twenty twenty six, and I am not alone?
Speaker 2: Is this where we say something here not quite.
Speaker 1: Morning? That's funny. That's never happened before.
Speaker 3: That never happened.
Speaker 1: Oh I like that though. That was cool. Jenny is here,
Speaker 1: of course at the news table. Yes, aunted for or
Speaker 1: as I heard Paully C referred to it on Retrospectu
Speaker 1: Radio last night. The news trays the news track that
Speaker 1: I was not I was not here last night for
Speaker 1: Paul's show. I was uh not feeling well, so I
Speaker 1: took the night off. But feeling better. So so here
Speaker 1: we are and uh joining us right now live in studio.
Speaker 1: We've got the guys from Sick Dude. Hell yeah, is
Speaker 1: this where we say? This is where you are free.
Speaker 1: You are free.
Speaker 2: Thank you so much for having us back. This is awesome,
Speaker 2: absolutely absolutely yeah.
Speaker 1: Let's see. So we've got Dirty d and Somebody's Crackers
Speaker 1: your real names, of course, Dylan and and Nate Nate.
Speaker 1: Thank you. Yes, But uh, I think we had a
Speaker 1: I was saying to Dylan earlier off here. I think
Speaker 1: we had an extended conversation last time about Somebody's crackers,
Speaker 1: the origin of that name. But I don't remember, sort of,
Speaker 1: I don't know if we talked about the origin that
Speaker 1: was just I'm pretty sure I had to have asked you.
Speaker 1: As a journalist, I must have asked you, what is
Speaker 1: where does a name come from?
Speaker 2: I think you were you were you were more concerned
Speaker 2: about what to call me in the moment last time,
Speaker 2: and I had never really thought about that part before,
Speaker 2: and so it made me do a little creative reflected.
Speaker 2: But now it's still somebody's crackers. That's that's because a
Speaker 2: long time ago, I was when I was a teenager
Speaker 2: and I was living in my first like big boy
Speaker 2: apartment with roommates. I was like starving, you know, needed
Speaker 2: to eat some kind of food and reached into the
Speaker 2: pantry and I found these like expired crackers and I
Speaker 2: ate them and they were really bad, and I think
Speaker 2: they made me really sick. I got this, like I
Speaker 2: got this like back to real disease in my stomach
Speaker 2: called campellow back. The I had to like take me
Speaker 2: out of work for like a very long time. And
Speaker 2: oh my god, like they had to like check, like
Speaker 2: the Department of Health had to check all the places I'd.
Speaker 1: Like eaten lately and stuff like that.
Speaker 2: And so anyway, I'm leaving the hospital and I just
Speaker 2: muttered to myself, I guess that's what I get for
Speaker 2: eating somebody's crackers. And I just really liked the way
Speaker 2: somebody's crackers sounded.
Speaker 1: Yeah, sort of stuck with it. Yeah. Well, so I'm
Speaker 1: glad that came up again because we never heard that
Speaker 1: whole the whole story about what happened to you before.
Speaker 1: We didn't hear that part of it.
Speaker 2: No, and it won't happen again. Oh my god, my
Speaker 2: own crackers now, wow, I can afford them.
Speaker 1: Oh wow, that's crazy.
Speaker 4: Wow.
Speaker 1: What was what was that called?
Speaker 5: Again?
Speaker 2: The illness of campellow bacteriosis and tritis, Okay, which is
Speaker 2: this like corkscrew shaped bacteria that likes to live in
Speaker 2: your intestines, and I guess like one in every thousand
Speaker 2: cases can develop into like a brain disease. Oh wow,
Speaker 2: so we'll see how that works out, you know, the
Speaker 2: Jerry's out.
Speaker 1: But yeah, how long ago was this?
Speaker 3: This was?
Speaker 2: Oh goodness, twenty thirteen maybe okay, yeah, okay, good so
Speaker 2: you're probably fine?
Speaker 1: Yeah yeah, yeah, wow, lad you're okay. Oh my god. Yeah,
Speaker 1: so you didn't tell us about that part last time.
Speaker 1: That's amazing. That's a little person now the world knows, well,
Speaker 1: not the world, but how many people listen to New Vampshire.
Speaker 1: A lot of people. A lot of people don't. So
Speaker 1: you guys got it's great to have you back. You've
Speaker 1: got this new EP, homo Erectus. Yeah, very excited to
Speaker 1: share it with the world.
Speaker 2: We worked very hard on it, and we were really
Speaker 2: excited to name something homo erected. Absolutely, it's been in
Speaker 2: the it's been in the like prospective names mill since
Speaker 2: we put out our first EPs. It and then I
Speaker 2: think that like we both just kind of realized at
Speaker 2: the same time. It's like, yeah, we've really grown a
Speaker 2: lot since that first EP in such a short time,
Speaker 2: And so I think homo erectus is appropriate. Okay, it's
Speaker 2: the cave and yeah, growing into his next form of existence.
Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, no, I like it. It makes sense.
Speaker 3: I think the funniest part of it is, uh, you know,
Speaker 3: I didn't realize how many people didn't know what homo
Speaker 3: erectus meant.
Speaker 1: Right, you know, right?
Speaker 6: Yeah?
Speaker 1: Yeah.
Speaker 3: It scares away some of the conservatives, so we enjoy that.
Speaker 1: That's a plus. Well, let's uh, let's play a track
Speaker 1: from it, because Dylan we had talked off air about
Speaker 1: we were going to play a new Spoul's Tite. We'll
Speaker 1: play that one first. Yeah, all right, this is Newspoul's Tite.
Speaker 1: It's from the band, well the band you call yourselves
Speaker 1: a band? You call yourselves a duo? What you call
Speaker 1: yourselves you're a band? Okay?
Speaker 7: Uh?
Speaker 1: It is from the band Sick Dude, Hell yeah, and
Speaker 1: the new EP homo Erectus. It's fun to say.
Speaker 8: Uh, this is called new Spool's Tite.
Speaker 9: Goose falls tips, sinking sound and Gulf ex sites.
Speaker 3: Brains brought its fall.
Speaker 1: It's good.
Speaker 7: Like got got like dou down.
Speaker 9: Creature sas back at big my world comes crashing sound.
Speaker 3: I can't seem to bake a fool or reft bake
Speaker 3: a sound.
Speaker 7: Good side.
Speaker 10: Made.
Speaker 6: I can signed a bank about.
Speaker 1: Why I burn my dough about Jack bank down.
Speaker 9: Punish too, my eyes well back and troll fi ahead.
Speaker 9: My sense of self is solva bread white sense of self.
Speaker 7: It's song like tread.
Speaker 1: Bad bad bad, My God, save no bag.
Speaker 7: Of bove.
Speaker 1: Waiting for my dove bom back back. No, I love it.
Speaker 1: That is news full side the band Sick Dude. Hell yeah.
Speaker 1: That is from their new EP, homo Erectus. He by
Speaker 1: the way, I was looking at at this on your
Speaker 1: band Campaige. It says homo Erectus is dedicated in solidarity
Speaker 1: with our lgbt q I A plus comrades and oppressed
Speaker 1: people's globally, and that caught my eye. I like that.
Speaker 1: I like that a lot.
Speaker 2: Yeah, man, you know it's it's kind of a play
Speaker 2: on words, you know, like like homo erectus like the
Speaker 2: standing human and we're you know, we're standing up with our,
Speaker 2: with our with our gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, questioning, intersex,
Speaker 2: a sexual and otherwise comrades in the world worldwide.
Speaker 1: You're safe with us?
Speaker 3: Yeah, really awesome.
Speaker 1: Yeah, that is no that's very cool. That's what lgbt
Speaker 1: Q I A plus stands for. Right, I've always just assumed,
Speaker 1: so I see, I I stop at the I just
Speaker 1: do lgbt Q plus. I don't do the I A.
Speaker 1: It's it's too too many letters to remember.
Speaker 2: To me, I'm always trying to sound smart, and then
Speaker 2: when people call me on it, I'm like, you know,
Speaker 2: that's a good question in theory.
Speaker 1: The plus gets you out of all.
Speaker 3: Of it exactly.
Speaker 1: Yea, I know what you literally pro l plus L plus.
Speaker 1: It'd be a good name for a band actually plus.
Speaker 6: No.
Speaker 1: But I think that's really cool. Is that has that
Speaker 1: kind of been part of the idea of Sick Dude?
Speaker 1: Hell yeah from the beginning.
Speaker 3: Or oh, I mean, I think we've both always just
Speaker 3: had a firm belief that, you know, everybody should have
Speaker 3: the freedom to be themselves. I know they truly are,
Speaker 3: because that's where your happiness is going to stem from, Yes,
Speaker 3: being comfortable with yourself and your own skin. And you know,
Speaker 3: I strongly disagree with anybody trying to take that away
Speaker 3: from somebody. That's a that's a human right that everybody
Speaker 3: should have.
Speaker 1: Yep, yep, everyone should be able to be their authentic selves.
Speaker 2: And yeah, unfortunately, being comfortable in your skin is like
Speaker 2: a privilege that is not afforded to quite frankly too
Speaker 2: many people.
Speaker 1: Right, and yeah, I think that it just.
Speaker 2: In this day and age, it's worth it to you
Speaker 2: can't like, you can't let anybody assume that you're just
Speaker 2: like a safe person because of how you don't behave
Speaker 2: and so right, statements like that, like even if they
Speaker 2: are just statements like are important in this day and age.
Speaker 1: And then like acting on those statements is doubly important.
Speaker 3: But yeah, yeah, actions speak louder than words.
Speaker 1: Yeah, one hundred. Does that show up in the lyrics
Speaker 1: at all? I mean what or I mean what are
Speaker 1: what are you?
Speaker 11: Well?
Speaker 1: We shul talk about that some of the lyrical themes,
Speaker 1: and I'm curious too if any of that's changed from
Speaker 1: from the previous release.
Speaker 3: Yeah, so a lot of the lyrical themes. So I
Speaker 3: got sober two weeks after we started Stick Dude to Hell. Yeah,
Speaker 3: oh no kidding, Yeah, And so a lot of and
Speaker 3: all these songs just kind of started pouring out of
Speaker 3: me as I was going through learning how to live
Speaker 3: life sober. Yeah, and a lot of it just has
Speaker 3: to do with purging all the bull crap, you know,
Speaker 3: and all of it kind of came out fast and
Speaker 3: then in spurts. So a lot of lyrical content, you know,
Speaker 3: stems from you know, mental illness, self doubt, you know.
Speaker 3: And then there's the slight political stuff thrown in there too,
Speaker 3: with like corporate enterprise, you know, and uh, you know,
Speaker 3: I mean a lot of it's Debbie Downer, but I
Speaker 3: think I'm working my way out of that, which is good.
Speaker 1: Yeah, absolutely absolutely. When you guys play live, is it
Speaker 1: always just the two of you? Yeah, it's just the
Speaker 1: two of us.
Speaker 2: We've discussed with a friend of ours having him be
Speaker 2: an honorary third member who plays a stringless bass on stage. Yeah, Dean,
Speaker 2: if you're listening, you're still welcome to do that.
Speaker 3: Yeah, we need you.
Speaker 1: It's not listening, but yeah, it's just us too.
Speaker 2: And whatever sound system is made available to us. If
Speaker 2: we have to bring our own sound system, it's not
Speaker 2: gonna sound great. But usually, like if a venue has
Speaker 2: a half decent sound system, we can, uh, we can
Speaker 2: push it to the limit. We just played that Hennecker
Speaker 2: Brewing Company place and uh sounded awesome. Their stage is awesome.
Speaker 2: If you want to play music, ask Hennecker Brewing Company
Speaker 2: if you can do it. Yeah, there's quite the little
Speaker 2: scene brewing in that in that neck of the woods
Speaker 2: right now.
Speaker 3: I think Backwoods Booking does generally most of booking for it. Okay,
Speaker 3: And and and if you can't find them, hit up
Speaker 3: Hubble Wizard.
Speaker 1: Yeah they they both of them.
Speaker 3: Yeah, Okay, great dudes, great dudes, super active in the scene.
Speaker 3: They'll they'll set you up if you're looking to play.
Speaker 1: Yeah, So when you guys, when you guys play out, like,
Speaker 1: what's kind of the I'm sure we talked about this
Speaker 1: last time, but I'm such a nerd for this because
Speaker 1: I'm amazed. I'm always fascinated by when you've got a
Speaker 1: situation where you know, it's it sounds like a full
Speaker 1: band whom you kind of replicate that live right in
Speaker 1: terms of how loud it is and the fullness of
Speaker 1: it so to speak. I mean, I mean, what's what's
Speaker 1: the situation like as far as how you're set up?
Speaker 3: So so are set up live? It's not super fancy.
Speaker 3: I just I have a two twelve for guitar cabinet
Speaker 3: and I'm lacking a little in the base department. I
Speaker 3: got a fifteen and it's just a fifty watt okay.
Speaker 3: But usually we'll show up to a show and I'll
Speaker 3: see how many people are cool with Daisy chaining all
Speaker 3: of our amps together and try to set it all together,
Speaker 3: because that's always fun to just like have a wall
Speaker 3: of noise, oh yeah, punishing the crowd. Yeah, but I
Speaker 3: think we still I mean, despite the lack of the
Speaker 3: size of our amps, we play, we played to the room,
Speaker 3: and I think I think our volume is usually always
Speaker 3: a lot enough, even if it's just my amps I'm
Speaker 3: stuck with.
Speaker 1: Yeah, it's it's tougher in like a warehouse setting.
Speaker 2: We've we've played a good couple of shows at Red
Speaker 2: Alert Skate Park in Rochester, which a great spot, very
Speaker 2: supportive atmosphere and just like all around cool dudes that
Speaker 2: like to put on events like that.
Speaker 1: The one thing that we're missing over there.
Speaker 2: Is pa like we brought our last Yeah, we bring
Speaker 2: our own setup and you can hear us over in
Speaker 2: the corner of the skate park that we've taken over,
Speaker 2: but it kind of just sounds like noise from everywhere else.
Speaker 3: But yeah, it's fun though, Yeah, Yeah, are you.
Speaker 1: Guys playing out a lot. You've been doing a lot
Speaker 1: of shows.
Speaker 3: Not as much as we'd like to. Yeah, I think
Speaker 3: we're starting to gain some traction here. I mean we're
Speaker 3: I don't want to jinx it, yeah, but we've been
Speaker 3: asked for two shows now if we want to play,
Speaker 3: So we're starting to get asked more, which is great. Yeah,
Speaker 3: and you know, we just keep pushing, you know, and
Speaker 3: go with it. And you know, if we can find
Speaker 3: a place to play, that's great. If we have to
Speaker 3: set up something, and you know, get some of our
Speaker 3: other buddies who are having a hard time finding places
Speaker 3: to play, give them an opportunity to play with us too.
Speaker 3: And I found it's it's really just I mean, if
Speaker 3: we can't, if we can't book it, we'll make it happen, right,
Speaker 3: We'll find a place to do it, right, And that's
Speaker 3: that's fun too. Yeah, you know, and I think the
Speaker 3: issue is, you know, I we both work nine to
Speaker 3: fives full time. Yeah, and it's tough to to just
Speaker 3: get out and just go to a show to see
Speaker 3: a show, better than play a show. And I think
Speaker 3: that might be like our biggest, biggest hindering right now.
Speaker 3: I think I need to just like suck it up
Speaker 3: and get myself out there and just go watch some
Speaker 3: bands play, support some people, and meet some people.
Speaker 2: Easier said than done. But you're absolutely right, you know,
Speaker 2: like that's what it's all about. And it's like, unfortunately
Speaker 2: too many shows is just four bands excuse to go
Speaker 2: see three bands play?
Speaker 11: You know what?
Speaker 1: Oh yeah, yeah, but there's value in that too.
Speaker 3: Oh.
Speaker 1: Most certainly, some of the best shows are the ones
Speaker 1: for the other bands. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2: I've played shows where the headliner didn't even arrive yet.
Speaker 2: I took a picture from behind a drum set of
Speaker 2: an empty crowd that wasn't with this band that was
Speaker 2: with That was a long time ago.
Speaker 1: But yeah, those are the best shows. Yeah, it's dress rehearsal.
Speaker 6: You know.
Speaker 2: Yeah, I don't know about the best shows, but those
Speaker 2: are those are shows with merit and are not to
Speaker 2: be disparaged.
Speaker 1: Right right there, you go, Well, we should play another
Speaker 1: track from the EP. What do you guys want to
Speaker 1: play next?
Speaker 3: I don't know what do you think, Nate?
Speaker 1: I guess corporate enterprise because we talked about it. Yeah, yeah,
Speaker 1: this is the political one. This is this is probably
Speaker 1: my favorite. I actually of the four, probably because it
Speaker 1: appears to be the fan favorite too.
Speaker 2: It's got it's got the most plays on all of
Speaker 2: our like metals and stuff like that.
Speaker 1: Yeah, nice, nice, All right, let's give this a spin
Speaker 1: if you're just joining us. We got the guys from
Speaker 1: Sick Dude, Hell yeah, and this is from the new
Speaker 1: ep homo Erectus. So this is called corporate enterprise.
Speaker 10: I think that pretty day group bill bid, you got
Speaker 10: a boy like boys my wa.
Speaker 7: Kik bag nik kill.
Speaker 10: My pet bock that bice fight my bommit bit you
Speaker 10: wake cut back ut like not.
Speaker 7: Tag what dodad.
Speaker 10: God your name.
Speaker 1: A pet box just bright.
Speaker 6: Hide wake crop it call you a lot on DIY
Speaker 6: find my pocket? Well I made you lie? We I
Speaker 6: not like had my playing time.
Speaker 7: Five by target court by uh talk b.
Speaker 1: My name every day.
Speaker 10: Bill by, I took bought my bunch. I wa Nike
Speaker 10: jack Nike killed.
Speaker 9: Out, I talk fries right Mike bode bike We got
Speaker 9: step out nice.
Speaker 7: Not die what Tim goad yr name while play stark rack.
Speaker 10: While big Brown bead Oh yeah about.
Speaker 7: What guys by my pocket?
Speaker 6: While I make a fies.
Speaker 7: Well, I though lies I'd like clag ag Ti.
Speaker 10: Fly my pocket cork credit I Duck cries.
Speaker 1: Your Prid Enterprise by Sick Dude. Hell yeah, from the
Speaker 1: new EP Homo Erectus. Oh, I forgot there was laughing
Speaker 1: at the end. That's all right. There's also swearing at
Speaker 1: the end, so I think we were kind of trying.
Speaker 3: To talk it over.
Speaker 1: Gotcha, gotcha? Well, uh yeah, that's a that's a great track.
Speaker 1: Like I said, that's probably my favorite from the EP.
Speaker 1: How much how much is uh like the what's the
Speaker 1: approach been in terms of because we did play when
Speaker 1: you were on the show before some tracks from your
Speaker 1: previous release, which is just called EP. But has the
Speaker 1: approach changed at all as the the way you guys
Speaker 1: do this, the way you write, the way you record,
Speaker 1: has anything changed as you've kind of evolved over the
Speaker 1: course of these releases.
Speaker 3: No, not really, not really. I just kind of I
Speaker 3: come up with riffs at home. I scribble some ideas out,
Speaker 3: and then I bring them to practice, yeah, and then
Speaker 3: me and Nate work them together. We often will rework things, yeah,
Speaker 3: and yeah, try to work in fancy timing signatures if
Speaker 3: we can, right right, I mean, I am working on
Speaker 3: the few that I'm working on now, I've been holding
Speaker 3: off on a little bit longer just in case I'm
Speaker 3: like sitting down with a cup of coffee and I
Speaker 3: come up with like another cool riff that I think
Speaker 3: I can work into it. Yeah, you know, I've been
Speaker 3: trying to take a little bit more time on writing
Speaker 3: things instead of just kind of like regurgitating everything down
Speaker 3: and then putting it together.
Speaker 4: Right, didn't pick up?
Speaker 1: Nope, I'll have to try harder next time. I Yeah,
Speaker 1: I agree. The I think that.
Speaker 2: Having been involved creatively and a couple of projects, I
Speaker 2: think that our kind of our machine is pretty well
Speaker 2: oiled compared to some like it's It's been pretty seamless
Speaker 2: since that first like breakaway practice that we did where
Speaker 2: we came up with those two songs, and it's really
Speaker 2: just Dylan is such a riff lord.
Speaker 1: He'll just be like, yeah, I got this riff.
Speaker 2: It sounds like this, and then I'll just he'll send
Speaker 2: me like, you know, not even plugged in, just like
Speaker 2: unplugged bass kind of on the phone, and then I'll
Speaker 2: just internalize that until our next practice, just trying to
Speaker 2: come up with some kind of groove for it, and
Speaker 2: then it's like, hey, did you like how that sounded,
Speaker 2: and if he did, we keep going until I don't
Speaker 2: like how it sounds anymore, and then I start playing
Speaker 2: a different groove and then I'm like, no, I really
Speaker 2: like that one and stuff like that. So and yeah,
Speaker 2: I'm such a sucker for weird time signature kind of stuff.
Speaker 2: And you know, I'm not like a classically trained drummer
Speaker 2: or anything like that, so I'm kind of just learning
Speaker 2: all this by feel. But I really like how those
Speaker 2: like odd time things, especially like things that sound odd
Speaker 2: but line up to sixteen. We love that kind of stuff, like, yeah,
Speaker 2: the like four threes and a four kind of thing.
Speaker 1: Yep.
Speaker 2: Yeah, But but yeah, it's been it's been pretty interesting.
Speaker 2: I'd be I'd be interested to see what our process
Speaker 2: would change into, because it really just kind of it's
Speaker 2: so fluid right now. And yeah, and welcome that.
Speaker 1: I'd be scared for it to change anyhow.
Speaker 3: Right so far, it's been pretty effortless. Yeah, it's nice.
Speaker 1: Well, it's how you know you've really got something too,
Speaker 1: you know, when it's when it's easy. I mean, not
Speaker 1: that there's anything wrong with working hard at what you're
Speaker 1: trying to get for a sound, but when it's when
Speaker 1: it's easy and organic. You know, that's when you know
Speaker 1: it's really got something.
Speaker 2: You can put the hard work in where it's more
Speaker 2: important than the get go of how do we write
Speaker 2: these songs? Like yeah, yeah, yeah, if you're exerting all
Speaker 2: that energy writing the songs, it's like, brother, man, what now?
Speaker 1: I think we know a couple of people like that,
Speaker 1: So then what are you guys? Always because it sounds
Speaker 1: like you've got a lot of ideas, like do you
Speaker 1: have more material that you haven't recorded yet? Probably do? Right?
Speaker 2: Yeah, they were supposed to be, well, not supposed to be,
Speaker 2: but there could have been a fifth song on this thing,
Speaker 2: but we decided it wasn't quite ready yet.
Speaker 3: Oh okay, yeah, okay, we didn't want to push it.
Speaker 1: Is that why you decided to limit it to four?
Speaker 1: Because I think the last one had what six? Last
Speaker 1: one had five?
Speaker 2: We wanted this one to have five too, But it's
Speaker 2: just like we we couldn't quite figure out how we
Speaker 2: wanted to end this new one that we have, and yeah,
Speaker 2: might have better luck just releasing it as like a
Speaker 2: standalone single at some point. Oh okay, but yeah, but yeah,
Speaker 2: I thought four was enough and we really wanted to
Speaker 2: just get these songs out, like we we are very
Speaker 2: proud of these ones already, and figured, rather than wait
Speaker 2: to finish this fifth one, let's just get these four
Speaker 2: out and get people talking about them.
Speaker 1: Get some buzz, you know, yeah, absolutely get on Matt connorton.
Speaker 1: So we talked about it last time. But for for
Speaker 1: newer listeners who who don't know where does the name
Speaker 1: sick dude hell y'ah come from?
Speaker 3: Bob our first jam session.
Speaker 2: Yeah, it's just uh, the riff one of the riffs
Speaker 2: that you wrote was the like wrown here.
Speaker 1: That like became the song sick Dude hell Yeah.
Speaker 2: And it literally was just we jammed on that riff
Speaker 2: a couple of times and then between ourselves were like,
Speaker 2: sick dude hell yeah, like a whole bunch of times.
Speaker 2: And then I said that song should just be called
Speaker 2: sick Dude hell yeah. And then I stepped it up
Speaker 2: again and was like this band should just be cause
Speaker 2: and there we went.
Speaker 3: Because it's really thro like Beavis and butt Head moments.
Speaker 2: Yeah, it's beautiful, that's awesome, and it's just kind of
Speaker 2: it's it. It's proven to be such a good gimmick
Speaker 2: show up at any show and it's just sick dude
Speaker 2: becomes sick ud Hell yeah, like you just you just
Speaker 2: hear people yelling it, and like I think that it
Speaker 2: just really it puts a good like.
Speaker 1: What what do you call it?
Speaker 2: Like, it's it's the it's the ambience of what we're
Speaker 2: what we've set out to make is just like you know,
Speaker 2: raw testosterone.
Speaker 1: Fueled music, yeah right now, yeah.
Speaker 3: Yeah, and it keeps it on the lighthearted side of
Speaker 3: things too, you know, we don't want to come off
Speaker 3: super serious because you know, right right yeah.
Speaker 2: I like the the the kind of like meta irony
Speaker 2: that it gets couched in where it's like if you
Speaker 2: take yourself one hundred percent seriously while calling your band sick.
Speaker 1: Dude, Hell yeah, right right, Well, we should play another
Speaker 1: track from the new EP, homo Erectus. What do you
Speaker 1: guys want to play next? About P word horse? The
Speaker 1: P word horse, Yeah, yeah, so, uh for our listeners
Speaker 1: just to clarify, so we're we're calling it, uh, it's
Speaker 1: a there's a word in this title that we really
Speaker 1: can't say on a Saturday morning on w m n H. Yeah,
Speaker 1: it's the George Carland P word. It's not the Ben
Speaker 1: Shapiro p word right right right. But this is another
Speaker 1: great track from the new EP, homo Erectus. The band
Speaker 1: is Sick Dude, Hell yeah, and we're just gonna call
Speaker 1: this pea horse. Check it out, but ain't com pain
Speaker 1: I work bag.
Speaker 10: There, adopt extain nothing?
Speaker 7: Why are you living my head.
Speaker 6: There?
Speaker 10: Adopt etain nothing, but they come pain I work bag
Speaker 10: There are nothing, nay nothing?
Speaker 7: Why are you laughing?
Speaker 10: My head nothing? Say nothing.
Speaker 1: That doesn't make a move? Check your pulse. You might
Speaker 1: be dead. That one must be fun to play live.
Speaker 3: Oh yeah, it's actually it's probably turned into one of
Speaker 3: my favorite songs.
Speaker 1: Yeah yeah, that is, of course a pea horse where
Speaker 1: we'll call it for our purposes here from the new EP,
Speaker 1: homo or Erectus from the band Sick Dude. Hell yeah,
Speaker 1: And we've got the guys here in the studio with
Speaker 1: us and uh yeah, yeah no, that's that's really good.
Speaker 1: Do I assume you play like when you guys play out?
Speaker 1: Do you play everything that's on both of these because
Speaker 1: it's only I'm not gonna math nine songs are Yeah?
Speaker 1: Do you play all these plus all the the ones
Speaker 1: from the first EP?
Speaker 2: Yeah, we tried to there's sometimes we'll be pressed for
Speaker 2: time and we'll cut out, usually one of the songs
Speaker 2: from the first EP, just like because we're sick of
Speaker 2: playing it.
Speaker 3: But yeah, yeah, we cut out our self titled song
Speaker 3: quite a bit actually, oh okay, yeah yeah, and it's
Speaker 3: only because I don't practice it enough.
Speaker 2: Yeah, that one is a little bit challenging because you
Speaker 2: have to like wrap while playing bass at the same time,
Speaker 2: which is like, yeah, oh.
Speaker 1: I don't even I don't even remember.
Speaker 3: It's like, uh no, just the words don't match up
Speaker 3: with like the bass riff. Oh, so it's like weird.
Speaker 3: But I just need to pull up my you know,
Speaker 3: buckle down and practice it. You know, if I practice
Speaker 3: it like once a week, i'd be all right, right right.
Speaker 1: No, that makes sense. That makes sense. Now are you guys?
Speaker 1: When is your next show? Are you guys playing anywhere
Speaker 1: this weekend or so?
Speaker 3: Our next show coming up is actually February seventh at
Speaker 3: a Red Alert skate park. Okay, they're doing a corner
Speaker 3: store skate shop is doing a skateboard event there from
Speaker 3: like two to five. I think it's a trick jam
Speaker 3: and they got some other bands. I don't have the
Speaker 3: full details. Yet, but I know we'll be there. They'll
Speaker 3: be there and uh, I feel like skating and music.
Speaker 3: Come check it out.
Speaker 1: Yep.
Speaker 3: Yeah, that's now Rochester, New Hampshire and.
Speaker 2: We're we're actively in the process of looking for some
Speaker 2: more shows. We've got some like things lined up for March.
Speaker 2: I feel like we had something lined up for January.
Speaker 2: We had something lined up a couple of days ago,
Speaker 2: but it's sort of sort of fell apart.
Speaker 3: But the uh, just be on the lookout.
Speaker 2: You can find you know, sick dude, hell yeah on Instagram,
Speaker 2: sixth hell you at band camp dot com. Somebody's crackers
Speaker 2: on Facebook and Instagram. You'll always be able to find
Speaker 2: details about how to get to our show.
Speaker 1: Yeah. Yeah, we're constantly looking for more stuff.
Speaker 2: Please just send us DMS, book us, find us on
Speaker 2: the street, kidnap us, take us to your basement, make
Speaker 2: us play your basement for our freedom.
Speaker 1: Please. But yeah, well, let's let's play out. So we
Speaker 1: haven't played I feel nothing. That's the only one from
Speaker 1: the New Epe we haven't played, right, Yeah, yeah, let's
Speaker 1: give this one to spend anything we should know about
Speaker 1: this one before we hear it. We were just kidding yeah,
Speaker 1: you do feel something?
Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, I feel something, all right, all right.
Speaker 1: This is from the new ep homo Erectus. The band
Speaker 1: is sick dude, Hell yeah, check this out. This is
Speaker 1: called I Feel Nothing, s.
Speaker 10: S Ever free.
Speaker 7: Time, My Trial Shades by dock T. It's some take dry.
Speaker 9: I got tappe from my say something.
Speaker 7: Then bye bye, I no I no, no no, I
Speaker 7: strapped my gull from the pain, Try.
Speaker 10: From the shiels and full by.
Speaker 6: By Corps.
Speaker 12: It's Ratty.
Speaker 3: Dances with today.
Speaker 7: I'll buy what that y'all like that got by Wise
Speaker 7: dodge the fog, the baggon.
Speaker 10: And scare.
Speaker 4: Away the snag.
Speaker 1: I note.
Speaker 10: Fight a dress by my dou of a bag.
Speaker 7: Put the dine.
Speaker 1: From a bell to tide.
Speaker 4: Right, I b old and from a brain.
Speaker 7: I bil.
Speaker 1: That is so good. That is sick dude. Hell yeah, hey,
Speaker 1: thanks man. Absolutely, I love it the track as I
Speaker 1: Feel Nothing. It's from the new EP homo Erectus. And
Speaker 1: it's been great talking with you guys this this morning.
Speaker 2: Yeah, we always have such a fun time on here always.
Speaker 2: We had a fun time last time, and I'm having
Speaker 2: a fun time this time. I hope to come back again.
Speaker 1: Absolutely we will definitely do it again in the future.
Speaker 1: You mentioned off air two about you wanted to give
Speaker 1: a shout out to your dad.
Speaker 2: Oh yeah, so my dad, Chuck Nemitz, huge shouts out
Speaker 2: Candlelight Productions. He's produced music, you know, in some capacity
Speaker 2: for like as long as I have been alive under
Speaker 2: the Moniker Candle Light Productions, and he he engineered the
Speaker 2: recording sessions and did all the like production and stuff
Speaker 2: for us. Oh wow, yeah, we had a different buddy
Speaker 2: of ours master at our buddy Nick Yeah. Nick, but
Speaker 2: but yeah, big shouts out to my dad and to
Speaker 2: Candlelight Productions. If you're looking for like good rates on
Speaker 2: hourly recording with like a veryvery knowledgeable and easy to
Speaker 2: work with guy, get at him, or I guess like,
Speaker 2: get at me. Somebody's crackers on Instagram and I'll get
Speaker 2: you guys in touch. I don't want to blow up
Speaker 2: his spot just yet, like maybe he'll like frantically.
Speaker 3: Call in and be like, no, no, my email addresses, No,
Speaker 3: I'm just kidding at Yahoo.
Speaker 1: I remember. Yeah, wow, no, very cool, very cool. That's
Speaker 1: cool that you engineered. Yeah all right, but anyways, thank
Speaker 1: you very much, dad, Love you very much.
Speaker 3: Thank you Chuck, I really appreciate it. It's really nice
Speaker 3: to meet you and looking forward to the next time
Speaker 3: I see it.
Speaker 1: Excellent, excellent, awesome. So before we we're going to play
Speaker 1: out another track in a moment, but before we do that,
Speaker 1: so remind us again, where's the best place to go
Speaker 1: online for keep up with everything? Sick dude?
Speaker 3: Hell yeah, I was doing Instagram. Instagram sick dude, hell yeah.
Speaker 2: Okay, all right, and then and then I'm pretty active
Speaker 2: on Facebook, at least for now. I'm kind of trying
Speaker 2: to put it on the back burner because it's giving
Speaker 2: me brain disease.
Speaker 1: But I know somebody's crackers on Facebook.
Speaker 2: I post funny stuff and then whenever stick dude, hell
Speaker 2: yeah it has a show coming up, I usually you know,
Speaker 2: live stream it or post the details that kind of
Speaker 2: fun stuff.
Speaker 1: So yeah, outstanding, outstanding. Well, we appreciate you guys coming in.
Speaker 1: This has been amazing, and we're gonna close out the segment,
Speaker 1: I think with h We're gonna play a track from
Speaker 1: a previous the previous EP, which is called EP Nail
Speaker 1: in the Coffin. Why'd you guys choose this one any
Speaker 1: any special reason.
Speaker 3: Or just is just one of your favorites, it's one
Speaker 3: of my favorite.
Speaker 1: It goes hard.
Speaker 2: Yeah, we put it out on A but before we
Speaker 2: put the EP out, we released this as a single
Speaker 2: on A not like as a standalone, but as a
Speaker 2: contribution to this compilation album called We Just Want to Live.
Speaker 2: You can check it out on band camp. It should
Speaker 2: you should just be able to find We Just Want
Speaker 2: to Live. It's a it's a compilation that all the
Speaker 2: proceeds are being donated to various organizations for you know,
Speaker 2: trans survival, trans youth and stuff like that. So it's
Speaker 2: a cool cause worth checking out. With a lot of
Speaker 2: really cool and really eclectic music on there.
Speaker 1: Okay, okay, excellent, So we'll close out the segment with that.
Speaker 1: If you are listening live on Saturday. Coming up in
Speaker 1: the second hour, we have Paul Nizzol, he will be
Speaker 1: joining us via WhatsApp from the UK. And then in
Speaker 1: the third hour we have gen X who is in
Speaker 1: the chat room by the way, hello from the band
Speaker 1: Generations and she's gonna be joining us via Microsoft Teams
Speaker 1: from there in Springfield, Missouri, I believe. So, So we're
Speaker 1: traveling around a bit today, but we will close out
Speaker 1: the segment with this again, guys, thank you so much,
Speaker 1: thanks so much for having us.
Speaker 3: Thank you man.
Speaker 1: Absolutely keep doing radio. Radio is very important. I agree,
Speaker 1: thank you, thank you so much. And here it is.
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