Field Dispatch
Matt Connarton Unleashed 1-31-26 hour 1
Game Plan
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Speaker 5: nothing underneath the surface.
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Speaker 6: When you see your tie hat, get see your neighbor
Speaker 6: is a star.
Speaker 4: And make sure everybody knows, make sure everybodys do you
Speaker 4: shut off to friends?
Speaker 7: Oh you have?
Speaker 3: Everybody gets.
Speaker 8: I love it.
Speaker 9: I've been looking forward to this. The band is Lemon
Speaker 9: Drink and the track is Patsy Kensett, and we are
Speaker 9: going to speak with Lemon Drink in just a moment.
Speaker 9: Welcome everybody. This is Matt Connorton Unleashed and we are
Speaker 9: live from the studios of WMNH ninety five point three
Speaker 9: FM and glorious but very very very cold Manchester, New Hampshire,
Speaker 9: on this Saturday morning, the last day of January, January
Speaker 9: thirty one, two twenty six.
Speaker 8: Welcome.
Speaker 9: Of course, we are live from the studios of wm
Speaker 9: and H ninety five point three FM, and you can
Speaker 9: stream the show from anywhere, go to mattconnorton dot com
Speaker 9: slash Live.
Speaker 8: We've got a great show ahead for you.
Speaker 9: We've got a couple of world radio premieres coming up
Speaker 9: in just a little bit, but right now we're gonna
Speaker 9: We're gonna open the show with our conversation with Lemon Drink.
Speaker 9: I've become a big fan in a short time because
Speaker 9: I really really love their sound and I think via
Speaker 9: Microsoft teams, I think we've got the whole band here.
Speaker 8: Let's see who is who is with us? Do we
Speaker 8: have Sophie, Kirsty, Lauren and Paul? Is everybody here?
Speaker 7: Hi?
Speaker 8: Hey, welcome to the show. Everybody welcome? And you are
Speaker 8: in Glasgow? Is that correct? Very very good?
Speaker 10: Is it?
Speaker 4: Now?
Speaker 8: What's the weather like there here? It is bitterly cold?
Speaker 8: Does it get cold there?
Speaker 11: Yeah, I don't know if it's colder than that abster,
Speaker 11: but it's pretty pretty cold.
Speaker 9: Yeah yeah, oh really, yeah, yeah, it's it's just been
Speaker 9: it's been absolutely brutal here. But but I love that track,
Speaker 9: Patsy Kensitt and uh. At the end of our conversation too,
Speaker 9: we're gonna play We're gonna play the earlier single, that
Speaker 9: Demon Child song that I love a lot. And there's
Speaker 9: another song too that I'll probably play later in the
Speaker 9: show that I really like A Drink for You. I
Speaker 9: listened to that one too and just love it. So
Speaker 9: everything that I've listened to I've really really enjoyed.
Speaker 8: But this is coming out. So the single is out
Speaker 8: Friday the thirteenth, Is that correct.
Speaker 11: That's right Gallentine's Day?
Speaker 8: Oh yeah, yeah, excellent.
Speaker 9: Can you tell us about that song because I feel
Speaker 9: like this kind of a humorous theme there with the lyrics.
Speaker 9: Tell us about Patsy Kensitt and also to it. I'm
Speaker 9: curious why why you chose this for a single. It's
Speaker 9: a great track, but I'd like to know the relevance
Speaker 9: of it in your world.
Speaker 4: Sure.
Speaker 11: So, yeah, it was one of the first songs that
Speaker 11: me Sophie and Kirsty Casey interchangeable use of names.
Speaker 3: I wrote.
Speaker 11: Actually, so we wrote it years and years and years ago,
Speaker 11: and we started with the bridge, which is if anyone's
Speaker 11: written a song knows that that's a really odd place
Speaker 11: to start with the songs.
Speaker 12: But we used to.
Speaker 11: So my mum had been seeing this guy and he
Speaker 11: was just like comedy Gold on Twitter. He was just
Speaker 11: he was the worst in real life.
Speaker 13: So we just used to.
Speaker 11: We didn't so I, me and Christie used to go
Speaker 11: on his Twitter formerly known as Twitter, Yeah, and just
Speaker 11: like laugh at his tweets because they were so unself
Speaker 11: aware and hilarious. But one of the I do is
Speaker 11: he used to just randomly retweet selfies of Patsy Kensit
Speaker 11: without any context. Really yeah, very odd behavior. And he
Speaker 11: did lots of other very funny stuff on Twitter. But
Speaker 11: that's where the lyric about Pat's kens It came from.
Speaker 11: As Yeah, we just it was like every fourth or
Speaker 11: fifth tweet was just like a retweet of a selfie
Speaker 11: the Patsy Kensit had tweeted, which is odd. But yeah,
Speaker 11: So we'd written the bridge years ago. It took a
Speaker 11: long time to then try and get into what the
Speaker 11: song would actually be about, because just written a song
Speaker 11: about him felt it was just very niche and too specific.
Speaker 11: But once we kind of hit onto the theme of
Speaker 11: just people, but mainly men who are you know, big
Speaker 11: egos just like to take up the full room with
Speaker 11: their own self importance. And when someone you know starts
Speaker 11: dating a person like that, it means that they unfortunately
Speaker 11: have to be you have to then also spend them
Speaker 11: on by not through choice. So it's that's the kind
Speaker 11: of wider theme of the song. And once we kind
Speaker 11: of got into that more relatability. So when because we
Speaker 11: wrote this long before Paul and Lauren joined the band
Speaker 11: in our previous rummer Harry as well, and I think
Speaker 11: once we brought that theme to the rest of the
Speaker 11: band it came about quite quickly because everyone knows someone
Speaker 11: like that, you know, everyone unfortunate experience at least once
Speaker 11: in their life of being around a person like that,
Speaker 11: So after that it came together quite quite quickly. So
Speaker 11: and yeah, and that's also why it's called Patsy kensit
Speaker 11: just because over here in the UK she is a
Speaker 11: bit of an icon. So and that because obviously was
Speaker 11: the catalyst of the whole song that, and you know,
Speaker 11: we did take the songs of bit Teeky and Playful,
Speaker 11: so it just felt absolutely not that should be the
Speaker 11: name of the song as well, even though it's technically
Speaker 11: nothing to do with or about Patsy, not about Patsy Genzy.
Speaker 9: Sure sure, yeah, I mean, and there's other examples of
Speaker 9: that in music, like you know, Rosa Parks by Outcast
Speaker 9: has nothing nothing to do with Rosa Parks for example.
Speaker 9: But but so I have to know though, So the
Speaker 9: person who inspired the song, or at least the you
Speaker 9: know what what the song initially was, are they still
Speaker 9: in your life in any way?
Speaker 11: No, no good. That's why I think as well, it
Speaker 11: became the right moment to do it, obviously, if I think,
Speaker 11: until they very thankfully broke up, I think it just
Speaker 11: like would have been a bit too close to home.
Speaker 11: But luckily, you know, they're long, long, long gone. So yeah,
Speaker 11: I'm that she knew, so that she was okay with
Speaker 11: doing it.
Speaker 8: Well she she probably uh, she probably gets a kick out.
Speaker 11: Of it, right, Yeah, she really enjoyed hearing it for
Speaker 11: the first time.
Speaker 9: Yeah, yeah, no, that's really cool. That's really cool. So
Speaker 9: I mean, this, this sound of yours, I mean, it's
Speaker 9: sort of, you know, kind of dreamy. You probably hear
Speaker 9: that word a lot, you know, kind of that that
Speaker 9: sort of dream distorted.
Speaker 8: Type of sound.
Speaker 9: And it seems to be the other songs I think
Speaker 9: have kind of a similar vibe. I mean, but the
Speaker 9: band has been around for a while, right, And I'm
Speaker 9: curious if if the if you're a coach to this
Speaker 9: has kind of changed over the years. It sounds like
Speaker 9: the lineup has been pretty stable, right, You've had you
Speaker 9: did have a different You said you had a different
Speaker 9: drummer at one point.
Speaker 14: Yeah, we.
Speaker 11: Oh, I need to learn.
Speaker 12: Yeah, we had the same drummer for a really long time.
Speaker 12: I think you guys put it out with him, didn't you,
Speaker 12: Sophie and Kirsty before I joined, And he left recently
Speaker 12: to be a dad. He's such a good dad. He's
Speaker 12: got a little boy, so understandably he's dedicating as time
Speaker 12: to that. Then we had a couple of successive drummers briefly,
Speaker 12: but we've we settled on someone that we think is
Speaker 12: the right fit now, which is nice because it means
Speaker 12: we've got that stability to get cracking again. But yeah,
Speaker 12: that Paul is a relative. Well the public to the
Speaker 12: public that yeah, but yeah, that's been a pretty seamless
Speaker 12: kind of transition ad in Poland because he's really good
Speaker 12: at what he does, and I think has really enhanced
Speaker 12: everything that we do, the older songs, new songs that
Speaker 12: we're writing. Yeah, I think that's really helped us kind of,
Speaker 12: I don't know, just kind of easily find a sound
Speaker 12: that feels natural to us. And we're kind of finding
Speaker 12: that we're writing things that we think, oh, actually, yeah,
Speaker 12: that does kind of line up with that that we've
Speaker 12: written all this and it's we can feel a progression
Speaker 12: in ourselves.
Speaker 9: Which is nice, you know. Yeah, yeah, no, that's excellent.
Speaker 9: And then what's kind of the live situation there are
Speaker 9: are you doing a lot of shows? Are you touring
Speaker 9: at all? What's what's going on with that? Because I
Speaker 9: bet these songs sound really good live, I would imagine, yeah, I.
Speaker 11: Mean, we like think that they do. I think, yeah,
Speaker 11: I think just because of all the the drummer changes
Speaker 11: and kind of getting everyone up speed. Like unfortunately we've
Speaker 11: not been able to play live shows for a little while.
Speaker 11: But that's us now full five key stable line up
Speaker 11: and ready to hit the ground. So we've got a
Speaker 11: headline show to launch a single on the twentieth of
Speaker 11: March at a really great venue in Glasgow called mccool's,
Speaker 11: really old established venue, independent important especially for the Scottish
Speaker 11: and British. Independent venues are really important support. And then
Speaker 11: after that, yeah, the whope is tours, you know, more
Speaker 11: more gigging. We just were ready to kind of yeah,
Speaker 11: as you say, let people hear them live because I
Speaker 11: think we do have this fun, raw, energetic quality that
Speaker 11: you know, you just hearing them live, you know, you
Speaker 11: get that better than anything.
Speaker 9: Yeah, yeah, now I can imagine absolutely. And then now,
Speaker 9: is this is the single part of an upcoming EP
Speaker 9: or what's the situation there. There's so many different ways
Speaker 9: to release music now, in so many different strategies. But
Speaker 9: do you have an EP coming up that this is
Speaker 9: going to be on?
Speaker 11: This one is a standalone so we're launching Patsy. So
Speaker 11: Patsy I think made sense to do as a standalone
Speaker 11: single because this it definitely hints at the music that's
Speaker 11: to come. I think the sound if you listen kin
Speaker 11: of our original stuff and then this it does feel
Speaker 11: like a more mature, elevated kind of sound than what
Speaker 11: where we've come from and definitely hints at what's to come.
Speaker 11: But the sort of that sort of like vintagey, nostalgic
Speaker 11: kind of sound probably sits alone with Patsy, but that dreamy,
Speaker 11: sassy qualities definitely. You can definitely hear that in the
Speaker 11: other songs to come. So loads of songs kind of
Speaker 11: ready to go, but Patsy just forms part of her
Speaker 11: own own kind of special universe.
Speaker 8: Okay, interesting, and I was reading too. Is this correct?
Speaker 9: So that you recorded that with Andy Monahana from Santa's Name, Correctly,
Speaker 9: that's correct, but.
Speaker 8: Only the single, right, the previous singles you did not
Speaker 8: record with him? Correct?
Speaker 11: He mixed Demon Child, so the Child we recorded, Yeah,
Speaker 11: so we recorded that at the Chunky studios, so he
Speaker 11: didn't engineer and record that with them, but he did
Speaker 11: mix it for us. So that final sound, the final
Speaker 11: kind of recording of Demon Child, we worked for Andy on.
Speaker 11: So that's why we knew we really wanted to do
Speaker 11: a song from start to finish with him. Oh excellently, cats,
Speaker 11: because he is he is great. What he does, he's fantastic,
Speaker 11: and he's just he's a really good guy. And you know,
Speaker 11: we're big fans of Frightened Rabbit as well of course.
Speaker 11: So yeah, it was a real dream working with him.
Speaker 11: So it was great.
Speaker 9: It was so as far as EP, is your plan
Speaker 9: to work with him on that as well or are
Speaker 9: you gonna or is that going to be a different
Speaker 9: direction or do you know yet? I don't know if
Speaker 9: you've started working on it yet, but.
Speaker 11: We don't know yet. I think that's the thing we've got.
Speaker 11: All of the songs are kind of still at the
Speaker 11: demo stages and then all of that still to be
Speaker 11: worked out. But yeah, plans are foo, which is exciting.
Speaker 8: Yeah, that's good.
Speaker 9: Yeah, I mean he definitely captured something here, so that's great.
Speaker 9: Although I have to tell you that song I really
Speaker 9: love is it a drink for you or a song
Speaker 9: for you?
Speaker 10: Oh?
Speaker 8: A song, a song for you? I really like that
Speaker 8: one a lot too. I'm gonna I'm gonna try to
Speaker 8: sneak that one in later as well. Yeah, really really good. Yeah,
Speaker 8: and I think too. So the debut EP Better Run.
Speaker 8: When did that come out? Was that four years ago?
Speaker 11: Yeah? That was twenty twenty. Unfortunately it came out I
Speaker 11: think four days before the UK locknin Sorry time of
Speaker 11: life not great.
Speaker 3: Yeah, that was I think.
Speaker 11: Yeah, we played our EP launch show on the Saturday,
Speaker 11: so it came out on the Friday. He launched some
Speaker 11: on the Saturday, and then Lockdown UK and I think
Speaker 11: started on the Wednesday. So yeah, I think there was
Speaker 11: also like we'd held a super spreader event.
Speaker 12: Oh no, oh, yeah, it was nice to go out
Speaker 12: with a bit of a bang though.
Speaker 9: Yeah, this is this has been such a consistent thing
Speaker 9: that comes up on the show over the past several years.
Speaker 9: Is so many artists who you know, either just released
Speaker 9: something or they were about to go on a big
Speaker 9: tour or something right before everything just went to hell.
Speaker 12: It's nice to see that people are still kind of
Speaker 12: trying to come back though, Yeah, which is you know,
Speaker 12: tenacity is the key I think with these things, and
Speaker 12: it's really great to see that people still, you know,
Speaker 12: tried to keep making music and yeah, yeah, derail them.
Speaker 9: Well, I've always said I always say too, you know,
Speaker 9: when the subject comes up. The pandemic was awful, obviously,
Speaker 9: but we have to find these silver linings where we can,
Speaker 9: and I think one of the one of those few
Speaker 9: silver linings is a lot of musicians found new ways
Speaker 9: to kind of be creative and and find ways to
Speaker 9: or find ways to collaborate with others online. You know
Speaker 9: from a distance. The technology to do that was all
Speaker 9: already there, but not everyone necessarily was embracing it. And
Speaker 9: I think people were forced to embrace it in ways
Speaker 9: that they hadn't before. So so that's that's a good thing.
Speaker 9: And and so a lot of people, you know, it
Speaker 9: couldn't really tour, but you could still make music and
Speaker 9: and uh and a lot of a lot of great,
Speaker 9: great stuff came out musically from that. So but yeah,
Speaker 9: so so what ended up happening? So so right before
Speaker 9: so you played that show and then everything shuts down.
Speaker 9: But from what I was reading online, I mean you
Speaker 9: still had some success with the EP, right in terms
Speaker 9: of placement and and airplay and so forth.
Speaker 11: Yeah, it was really well received, and I just the
Speaker 11: unfortunate thing is not being able to obviously what you
Speaker 11: want as a band. Right, we were on a really
Speaker 11: good you know, grassroots you know, getting getting getting somewhere.
Speaker 11: It felt really good. And then obviously what you want
Speaker 11: when you release an EPs to then launch that into
Speaker 11: tours and playing lots of shows and getting really good
Speaker 11: support slots. And just unfortunately that none of that could happen.
Speaker 11: So it was as music. It was well received, but
Speaker 11: we couldn't really capitalize on it, and because it was
Speaker 11: our DEBP, it was tricky because it just meant there
Speaker 11: was so little to like work with. Did a follow
Speaker 11: up single, Demon Child, and that's why we ended up
Speaker 11: doing this as a standalone again, just try and keep
Speaker 11: some sort of momentum going. And I think that did
Speaker 11: even better than the EP because by that point it
Speaker 11: was twenty one, but still in Scotland and the UK again,
Speaker 11: gigs weren't still really happening. It was still very much
Speaker 11: kind of pandemic ye vibes. So again that did really
Speaker 11: well and was well received, but we just haven't been
Speaker 11: able to, you know, off the back of those, We
Speaker 11: just weren't able to do that. The dream scenario of
Speaker 11: getting tours and booking shows and getting that kind of
Speaker 11: more you know, the real world Stuff's why you'd do it.
Speaker 11: You like putting up music, but you put up music
Speaker 11: so that you can actually play in front of people.
Speaker 8: Right exactly.
Speaker 9: Yeah, So it must be wonderful to really be in
Speaker 9: a position now where you know you continue to have
Speaker 9: all this. You know, you clearly have a lot of
Speaker 9: momentum here and to be able to finally really do
Speaker 9: everything and you know, try to fulfill the full potential
Speaker 9: for the band in terms of I mean, like I said,
Speaker 9: it sounds great, but to be able to get out
Speaker 9: there and play and do all the things you know, obviously,
Speaker 9: I'm sure. I'm sure you want to do a lot
Speaker 9: to support the single Patsy Kenstt, which is great and
Speaker 9: I do love it even more now that I know
Speaker 9: the story behind it, because because what you said is true,
Speaker 9: we all know people like that. So I think it's
Speaker 9: highly relatable.
Speaker 12: Everyone that listens to how somebody that they picture in.
Speaker 9: Them Absolutely, absolutely, one hundred percent. I have eleven or
Speaker 9: twelve that I can think of. But but Americans are
Speaker 9: we're a bit narcissistic over here.
Speaker 8: So well, so where should people?
Speaker 10: Oh?
Speaker 9: Actually, before I ask you that question too, I forgot
Speaker 9: to ask ask you one of the obvious questions Lemon drink?
Speaker 8: Where does the name come from?
Speaker 15: See?
Speaker 11: I really think you know it's funny we get obvious question,
Speaker 11: but we've yet to come up with a more interesting story.
Speaker 11: I don't know, Kirsty, you tell it.
Speaker 16: I mean, it's it's not a fantastic story. But me
Speaker 16: and Sophie were just out one night bar in Glasgow
Speaker 16: getting some Ameretto sours and they were perhaps the worst
Speaker 16: amaretto sours we've ever had. It was just they just
Speaker 16: squeezed some lemon and some amaretto into a glass. I
Speaker 16: was like, this is just a lemon drink. And then
Speaker 16: that's that was it, and we're like, great name for
Speaker 16: a band, and here we are.
Speaker 11: Like but also I think at that point it was
Speaker 11: like to in the morning, we're probably it maybe felt better,
Speaker 11: but the next day it's still stuck.
Speaker 12: So yeah, eight years later it stuck.
Speaker 8: So yeah, that's that's not such a dull story.
Speaker 17: I like it.
Speaker 9: That's a great name and uh and and here you
Speaker 9: are going strong with it, So that's that's wonderful. So
Speaker 9: in a moment, we're going to I'll let you all
Speaker 9: go and we're gonna play that track Demon Child, and
Speaker 9: I'm also gonna I'm also gonna sneak in a song
Speaker 9: for you because I love that one too. Uh, that's
Speaker 9: that's such a good song. I really really like that
Speaker 9: a lot. But where should people go online to keep
Speaker 9: up with everything that Lemon Drink is doing? Where should
Speaker 9: people go?
Speaker 11: I think all the usual places. We're on all the socials,
Speaker 11: so yeah, yeah, Instagram.
Speaker 16: Lemon Drink Band on most socials.
Speaker 8: Okay, Lemon Drink Band okay yeah.
Speaker 11: And Spotify as well, obviously get ready to stream stream
Speaker 11: our new our new single Patsy Kensit, so.
Speaker 9: Yeah, absolutely, and yet we'll remind people that comes out
Speaker 9: February thirteenth.
Speaker 8: Uh, any chance of a video for that, Yes.
Speaker 11: We're actually shitting it next week and we've got fun
Speaker 11: a fun concept that. So keep an eye on our
Speaker 11: our socials for for us releasing bits.
Speaker 8: Oh oh fantastic, can't wait to see that. That is wonderful.
Speaker 9: Well listen, Okay, so thank you all of course, Sophie, Casey,
Speaker 9: Lauren and Paul, thank you all so much for joining
Speaker 9: us this morning. We're gonna let you go. I'm gonna
Speaker 9: hit that track Demon Child, and I am going to
Speaker 9: play a song for you as well. But we will
Speaker 9: definitely do this again in the future as you're releasing
Speaker 9: new music. We'd love to have you back on. Like
Speaker 9: I said, I became a fast fan. I really like
Speaker 9: your sound and you know, and I like the dose
Speaker 9: of humor in this track too, or the track that
Speaker 9: we played earlier Patsy Kenswick. But and I wish you
Speaker 9: much success and we'll talk again soon, I'm sure. Lemon
Speaker 9: Drink thank you all so much.
Speaker 11: Thanks, thank you.
Speaker 8: Oh you got it all. Bye bye, take care. All right.
Speaker 8: That is Lemon Drink.
Speaker 9: We got all four members here and we're going to uh,
Speaker 9: we're gonna play this track. This is called Demon Child.
Speaker 9: This is a previous single, and I am going to
Speaker 9: play a song for you as well. And then after that,
Speaker 9: we've got a couple of world radio premieres.
Speaker 8: For you this week.
Speaker 9: And of course stick around if you are listening live
Speaker 9: on Saturday Day. In the second hour, BRSRS with us
Speaker 9: and in the third hour, Vice's Inc.
Speaker 8: We'll be with us.
Speaker 9: So we've got a great show. We are in the
Speaker 9: very early stages of this week's program. But right now
Speaker 9: here it is this is Demon Child and the band
Speaker 9: is Lemon Drink.
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Speaker 24: it's true.
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Speaker 9: And now the American radio premiere of the new single
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Speaker 9: album Stronger Together.
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Speaker 25: on tonight.
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Speaker 25: saw's being taken through a fingertips, like the moon stopping
Speaker 25: count and ging next to clips.
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Speaker 9: Hey, everybody, this is my Connorton Unleashed and we are
Speaker 9: live from the studios of WMNH ninety five point three
Speaker 9: FM on this very very cold Saturday, January thirty one,
Speaker 9: twenty twenty six. That is the new single from Lydia
Speaker 9: ready Stronger Together, from her new album that just came out,
Speaker 9: the full length. It is the title track the album
Speaker 9: is also called Stronger Together. And before that we heard
Speaker 9: the world I'm sorry. Not the world radio premiere necessarily,
Speaker 9: although it might be certainly the American radio premiere of
Speaker 9: the new Kyle Gordon track called Dead Oceans. Kyle Gordon,
Speaker 9: by the way, maybe I'll maybe, if I can, I'll
Speaker 9: fit this in. We played his previous single on the
Speaker 9: show called She Chose Me, and it literally was one
Speaker 9: of my favorite new songs of twenty twenty five. I
Speaker 9: might see if I can grab that really quick and
Speaker 9: fit it in. But what I'm going to do right now,
Speaker 9: because we do have time, I'm going to play one
Speaker 9: more lydia Ready track because they sent me two of
Speaker 9: them to play. She's got another song called just Be You,
Speaker 9: and we love Lydia Ready. She's been on the Sho
Speaker 9: Show with us a couple of times. She's delightful to
Speaker 9: speak with and very young, very early in her career,
Speaker 9: but I think she's gonna have a long and very
Speaker 9: successful career ahead of her. And we just really like, uh,
Speaker 9: I really like her whole vibe and just she's great.
Speaker 9: So I'm gonna go ahead and play this now too.
Speaker 9: This is one more lydia Ready single again. This is
Speaker 9: from the new release Stronger Together just came out. This
Speaker 9: is called just Be You, and well this is on
Speaker 9: I'm gonna see if I can grab that Kyle Gordon
Speaker 9: track too real quick. The uh uh she Chose Me,
Speaker 9: which I absolutely love, and we had Kyle Gordon on
Speaker 9: the show too.
Speaker 8: He's he's also amazing. So we have so many great
Speaker 8: guests from the UK. But uh yeah, this is Lydia.
Speaker 27: Ready just be you, don't let you so be afoot down.
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