Field Dispatch
Matt Connarton Unleashed 11-1-25 hour 1
Speaker 1: You're listening to Mattconnorton Unleashed on wmn H ninety five
Speaker 1: point three.
Speaker 2: And now the American radio premiere of the new single
Speaker 2: from Jamie Higgs. This is called We Talk.
Speaker 3: You're not enough any more, said, I've been riding around,
Speaker 3: crawling through the dog.
Speaker 4: Send me away, said you need some space.
Speaker 3: Pla things just falling the same, and we fall from
Speaker 3: heaven into a bad weather.
Speaker 5: Just guys, even the fighters got him. It's all tall nights, okay,
Speaker 5: rights voices.
Speaker 6: Echoing through the nights outside. How we side so.
Speaker 4: You'll not show anymore.
Speaker 6: Boys happier?
Speaker 4: It seems we go walk God the do.
Speaker 7: Give it up?
Speaker 6: Could I give some mot baby got again?
Speaker 7: Walking through the store.
Speaker 5: And we fall from heaven. It's about weather. This guy
Speaker 5: see's a fighter. This guy we talk all night. Five sons,
Speaker 5: guy voices that go in.
Speaker 7: A side.
Speaker 6: Y side, still riding off the.
Speaker 7: Night, my mom.
Speaker 3: And we fall from heaven into by the weather, just
Speaker 3: getting fun.
Speaker 8: Escape.
Speaker 4: It's all night.
Speaker 6: Find some daylight.
Speaker 3: Voices are going, have we side?
Speaker 7: Have we side's side.
Speaker 6: Side side?
Speaker 2: Hey, everybody welcome, here we go It is that time again.
Speaker 2: Matt Connorton unleashed, and we are live from the studios
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Speaker 2: But I am not alone.
Speaker 9: Jenny, Good Morning Sunshine.
Speaker 2: Jenny is here of course at the news tables accounted
Speaker 2: for and on this Saturday, by the way, the first
Speaker 2: Saturday of November. I'm not sure I said the date.
Speaker 2: I was so focused on the Facebook thing. It is Saturday,
Speaker 2: November first, twenty twenty five. And also joining us, we
Speaker 2: have returning to the show. He was here recently, although
Speaker 2: he looked a little bit different. Andre Dumont, of course
Speaker 2: from Dead Harrison and you have your underground, Terminus Underground,
Speaker 2: all of that, and of course Eleanor is here, and
Speaker 2: you've got to be in the five Timers club by now, right,
Speaker 2: you think, so you've been on. You've been on quite
Speaker 2: a few times, so it's good to see you.
Speaker 9: Welcome Mourning, Matt and Jenny.
Speaker 2: Yes, good morning morning, and uh we're gonna talk about
Speaker 2: so of course you've got we should mention and we'll
Speaker 2: circle back to it. The big event tonight. You've got
Speaker 2: a big show tonight right at Terminus Underground.
Speaker 9: Take this show to your grave, that's what it's called.
Speaker 2: Oh very good.
Speaker 9: It's a clever pun. It's a pop punk night, so
Speaker 9: it's a clever pun on a pop punk song.
Speaker 2: Yeah, I can't remember.
Speaker 9: Take this show to your grave or take this to
Speaker 9: your grave is actually the okay, I actually can't tell
Speaker 9: you who the band is that do not remember, but
Speaker 9: it has inspired me to create the Cool Flyer that's
Speaker 9: up there, Oh, very good.
Speaker 2: I do like the fly.
Speaker 9: Yeah, Island of Alaska coming up from Boston, Vice's Inc.
Speaker 9: From Portland, Maine. And what else do we have?
Speaker 2: This is uh yeah, good stuff. We love Vice's Inc.
Speaker 2: They've been on a few times. And of course now
Speaker 2: I'm not familiar with the other bands, although I was playing.
Speaker 2: We do have a couple of their songs queued up
Speaker 2: and ready we might you know, if we if we
Speaker 2: get to them, we'll see how the morning goes. But
Speaker 2: but I really like I really like Island of Alaska
Speaker 2: and and I love Grim the acronym. I love that song.
Speaker 9: I love their name that just the name is so cool.
Speaker 2: Yeah, apparently the single just came out recently, be Yourself,
Speaker 2: which is a great track. And of course, uh, Island
Speaker 2: of Alaska has Holy Ghosts. That's their newest single, and
Speaker 2: I really like that too, So it sounds like sounds
Speaker 2: like a great night. Yeah, it's a mix we should
Speaker 2: talk about too. What's what's new? What's happening at Terminus Underground?
Speaker 10: You know it?
Speaker 2: We're talking off there about been some changes over the past.
Speaker 2: It's been close to three years now, right.
Speaker 9: Well, it'll be going on our third season after this year.
Speaker 9: So we're at the end of our second season. Now
Speaker 9: I'm terrible at math, but we do it seasonally because
Speaker 9: there's a few months we take off.
Speaker 6: Yeah.
Speaker 9: Yeah, because it's just an unsafe parking environment with the
Speaker 9: snow and the ice, and you know, it's nice also
Speaker 9: for us to get perspective on the year and do
Speaker 9: a little bit of traveling and see what other venues
Speaker 9: and spaces are doing in the rest of the country,
Speaker 9: which is actually what we're going to be doing. So yeah,
Speaker 9: we've had a good year though. Yeah, we've worked with
Speaker 9: one hundred and eighty nine acts. Wow, forty four shows.
Speaker 2: That's incredible, that's incredible.
Speaker 9: Yeah, So we are growing, and I would like more
Speaker 9: people to know about Terminus Underground and New Hampshire Underground
Speaker 9: as well.
Speaker 2: Yeah, tell us more, tell us more about both because
Speaker 2: you know, and obviously our listeners, some of our listeners,
Speaker 2: you know, they've they've heard a lot about it and
Speaker 2: know a lot about it. Some listeners might not know anything.
Speaker 2: But and and two we should we should explain, you know,
Speaker 2: the distinction between New Hampshire Underground Terminus Underground. Obviously they're connected.
Speaker 9: But yeah, so New Hampshire Underground is the overarching entity
Speaker 9: of promotional management, band management, mentorship and guidance for artists
Speaker 9: and musicians in the New Hampshire area. And then from
Speaker 9: that stems a couple of different things, Terminus being the
Speaker 9: predominant one is our music venue, so we sort of
Speaker 9: operate like a micro entertainment venue or center because at
Speaker 9: the same time we also have an art gallery and
Speaker 9: we have you know, multi use spaces where we'll do
Speaker 9: art workshops or you know, podcasts, kind of education things
Speaker 9: like that. And we also have a community rehearsal room
Speaker 9: where people and rent by the hour to rehearse with
Speaker 9: you know, just jam with people or to you know,
Speaker 9: be solo session if they don't have access to something
Speaker 9: or you know, they're not in a rehearsal room. This
Speaker 9: is something that's offset of that. Yeah, yeah, it's kind
Speaker 9: of how it's run.
Speaker 2: It's such a unique place and Terminus, you know, I'm
Speaker 2: sure you've heard me say it. I tell everybody the
Speaker 2: first time you walk into it, it's like walking into
Speaker 2: another world. When are you walk into that room?
Speaker 9: And that's all Andres doing. Yeah, for the last nine
Speaker 9: ten years, he's been.
Speaker 11: Decorated sitting there looking at everything looking where to put
Speaker 11: new stuff that I have in my hands, like yeah,
Speaker 11: what do I do with this? Or I'll put it
Speaker 11: right up over there with that right right. But then
Speaker 11: it's like, you know, it's doing the little creative things
Speaker 11: that catch because for instance, the detail going and just
Speaker 11: grabbing one of those cat skeletons from home depot, like
Speaker 11: where do you put that?
Speaker 2: Right?
Speaker 11: It's like, oh, I'm going to put that up in
Speaker 11: the ceiling, but like looking down at people just like
Speaker 11: a cat would.
Speaker 2: Right, And it's like those little pieces of.
Speaker 11: Detail are just like you add that into the mix
Speaker 11: of everything around you.
Speaker 9: Yeah, you can look up and down and all around
Speaker 9: and find something new every day.
Speaker 11: It makes the room feel alive.
Speaker 2: Yes, yes, absolutely, has there ever like have you ever
Speaker 2: seen a venue that looks anything like that anywhere? Because
Speaker 2: I haven't, like.
Speaker 11: I'm not yet, Yeah, not particularly. I mean, yeah, I
Speaker 11: see elements of things, yeah, but nothing's really like every
Speaker 11: little piece or every every pocket has something.
Speaker 2: Yea.
Speaker 9: We are unique as New England's only horror themed underground
Speaker 9: music club and it's the Terminus Underground is stemmed from
Speaker 9: the Walking Dead, so the name was inspired by the
Speaker 9: Terminus Underground scene in The Walking Dead, which is in
Speaker 9: an old mill building, and that's where we are.
Speaker 2: We live.
Speaker 9: We live in an old mill building that was built
Speaker 9: in nineteen oh eight, so it's like that cool play
Speaker 9: on The Walking Dead. And then from there, like this
Speaker 9: summer we had this really inspiring summer Ween party where
Speaker 9: we were able to donate to Scare New Hampshire, who's
Speaker 9: a nonprofit that helps people find costumes and have access
Speaker 9: to costumes. But then the decorations kind of just stuck,
Speaker 9: like we never took them down, and we're like yeah,
Speaker 9: and then we have various artists that come in and
Speaker 9: then they contribute. You know, Kegan Fitzgerald, she's my Art
Speaker 9: by kf is our resident artist, and so she's made
Speaker 9: art on the wall that's permanent. So it's got all
Speaker 9: these cool elements that come in. And then we have
Speaker 9: rotating artists from the art gallery and they come in
Speaker 9: and leave their mark, so it continues to build in
Speaker 9: a very cool and beautiful way.
Speaker 2: Yeah. I remember when Jenn had her art up there
Speaker 2: that was awesome, and and of course recently he had
Speaker 2: Dennis Layton, Yeah, oh yes, which is funny because until
Speaker 2: you know, and he'd been on the show a couple
Speaker 2: of times, but I didn't realize, you know, with the
Speaker 2: Great Curtain, But I didn't realize until recently that he
Speaker 2: was also a visual artist until he and he's fabulous.
Speaker 9: Yeah yeah, it's like a mix between what he does
Speaker 9: is graphic art and then he applies it to canvas
Speaker 9: and then also further applies multimedia art to it, like
Speaker 9: he has lights and like really cool looking things. So
Speaker 9: his gallery show just ended, okay, and he had, you know,
Speaker 9: a very successful show, and it was the first time
Speaker 9: he'd ever done it. And that's what we like took
Speaker 9: here too. We like took here to like people we
Speaker 9: feel really strong artists and who have maybe never gotten
Speaker 9: themselves out there yet, and then they feel like they're
Speaker 9: successful because they took that step. So it's a kind
Speaker 9: of beautiful process to watch.
Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, yeah. In terms of who you bring in
Speaker 2: for for bands or solo artists or whomever who come
Speaker 2: to play, like is there is there a criteria that
Speaker 2: you try to follow in terms of what fits the
Speaker 2: room or does anything kind of fit the room, or
Speaker 2: like like like what what kind of shows you try
Speaker 2: to book out there?
Speaker 9: Those were some of the business decisions we had decided
Speaker 9: to make this year because fortunately, we had a little
Speaker 9: bit of a surge in Nashua after we opened up.
Speaker 9: There were I guess we must have inspired a bunch
Speaker 9: of people, which was pretty cool. Yeah, So our friend
Speaker 9: Mike McDowell opened the non alcoholic venue, The Spot, so
Speaker 9: they've got music there. And then Aaron from Kinectic City
Speaker 9: Events is doing shows over at Kettlehead Brewery, which is
Speaker 9: mostly metal shows I've seen so far. Then Fodies also
Speaker 9: has nights where they do music and that's a lot
Speaker 9: of it is run by Lacy from Who I Am.
Speaker 9: So we've got this nice, like really well working community.
Speaker 9: So I wanted to differentiate us, and knowing that we
Speaker 9: have that horror theme going on, I said, all right, let's,
Speaker 9: you know, just focus on the real hard rock and
Speaker 9: punk and metal and you know, people that don't get
Speaker 9: all that much exposure. Let's just focus on them. So
Speaker 9: we will do alternative and like, you know, other things too,
Speaker 9: but we decided to primarily focus on the darker genres.
Speaker 2: Yeah, you had made an interesting Facebook post about that
Speaker 2: too recently, about some people misunderstanding Oh yes.
Speaker 9: There's some satanic panic going on. Yeah, yeah, that's actually
Speaker 9: good fodder for this show. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 9: People seem to misinterpret symbolism and art and the intention
Speaker 9: of it with actual fear based thinking, and I'm not
Speaker 9: about that at all. You know, I'm well educated on
Speaker 9: theology and religion. I'm very respectful of other people's faiths
Speaker 9: and things, and so there's no reason to be afraid
Speaker 9: to come to Terminus under Ground. Nothing bad is going
Speaker 9: to happen. It is a safe space. I mean, we
Speaker 9: welcome all kinds of people in the LGBTQ community, and
Speaker 9: we just want everyone to know that it's not Everything
Speaker 9: you're seeing is not going to induce some sort of
Speaker 9: demonic hallucination for you. I promise you. You're on an acid,
Speaker 9: if you've done too many drugs, if you're drunk, you
Speaker 9: might have a problem, but it's not us. I promise you.
Speaker 9: Just art. And it's like you know, going to a
Speaker 9: Hollywood studio or going into any haunt during the time
Speaker 9: of year and seeing, you know, the different things that
Speaker 9: people have. It's just an expression.
Speaker 2: Yeah, of course. Yeah.
Speaker 9: I don't know what you know. The fear mongering is,
Speaker 9: but it's a little silly in my opinion, and I
Speaker 9: think you know, people should just use common sense and
Speaker 9: if you don't like that kind of thing, just don't come.
Speaker 9: There's plenty of places to go.
Speaker 6: Yeah.
Speaker 9: Oh no, let's get a protest going. Yeah, yeah, please,
Speaker 9: I would love picketers.
Speaker 11: Can we get Westborough Baptist Church to come, Gloria, my goodness,
Speaker 11: how famous we would get?
Speaker 9: Well, sell hot Coco? Yes, you know Ozzie. Actually I
Speaker 9: think I just give it away. When Ozzie was being heckled, Uh,
Speaker 9: he went into the picket line and in the back
Speaker 9: of it with the Westboro Baptist Church and was like,
Speaker 9: you know, with them and cheering until they realized he
Speaker 9: was there.
Speaker 2: Oh that's funny.
Speaker 9: So yes, please bring Coco and sell it. Stret Fighters
Speaker 9: trolled them when they showed up at one of their
Speaker 9: shows and drove around in the back of a truck
Speaker 9: playing Beg songs. It was hysterical.
Speaker 2: Yeah, no, it's it's it's interesting though, how yeah, some
Speaker 2: of that you can benefit from it a little bit too, though,
Speaker 2: because yeah, people are talking and you know a little
Speaker 2: bit of publicity. It's like, you know, my my favorite
Speaker 2: bands Kiss and uh back like way back when they started,
Speaker 2: you know, there were and and it would bubble up
Speaker 2: from time to time. But but there would be people
Speaker 2: who would say, oh, you know, it's an acronym for
Speaker 2: nights and second stuff like that, remember that, and yeah,
Speaker 2: and but but it you know, but it helped them,
Speaker 2: you know, and it obviously wasn't true, but but it
Speaker 2: did help them, you know, a little bit of secret
Speaker 2: way boy, what's that.
Speaker 6: He was in secret?
Speaker 9: He was a good secret Jewish boy, mama's boy.
Speaker 2: Yeah, oh yeah, yeah, absolutely, yeah.
Speaker 9: He always he always he always said that his mother
Speaker 9: went through so much he couldn't do He would never
Speaker 9: drink or do drugs or anything because he wouldn't put
Speaker 9: her through anything because she'd already been through so much.
Speaker 9: Nice Jewish boy.
Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, Gene does not part right edge his whole life. Yeah,
Speaker 2: oh yeah, yes, yeah, absolutely, yeah, So you can benefit
Speaker 2: from a little bit of that. But yeah, it is
Speaker 2: it is strange how people. Uh.
Speaker 9: But on the fun side, Terminus is really cool. Like
Speaker 9: if you go when you really it's like going in
Speaker 9: the Tartists. You walk in the door and you see
Speaker 9: this cute little room and then you walk past that
Speaker 9: and it's like this whole new world and stop. And
Speaker 9: when you go into Terminus, the environment itself is so
Speaker 9: much more fun than just going to some club and
Speaker 9: just sitting at some table. Oh yeah, it's just so
Speaker 9: much more you get you get into the music because
Speaker 9: you get into the environment and you can just escape
Speaker 9: from the world for a little while. So I don't
Speaker 9: know about anybody else, but I know I've needed that lately.
Speaker 9: So if you need that, you should definitely check out.
Speaker 11: To listen to music m And that's the other fun
Speaker 11: thing about it too, is that, uh, Google Maps does
Speaker 11: not like to agree with us on where it should
Speaker 11: be on the map, right, and so it's said it
Speaker 11: can send you on this little chase. And that's the
Speaker 11: fun part about it because everybody in it, it's it's
Speaker 11: almost frustrating because it's like an escape room, except it's
Speaker 11: a finding room.
Speaker 2: Right, And.
Speaker 11: So you're you're like, where is this place?
Speaker 6: Is it?
Speaker 11: Is it this building?
Speaker 12: No?
Speaker 11: Now I'm back in a neighborhood. No, I just turned
Speaker 11: down the wrong street. That's now not the street anymore?
Speaker 11: Like where am I where?
Speaker 9: Created an interactive map because it has been so difficult
Speaker 9: for people to find it.
Speaker 2: Really. Yeah, it's hit or miss though, too, because I
Speaker 2: think and yeah, we were talking about this last time
Speaker 2: we were here, like because there was I know there was.
Speaker 2: I think the first time Jenny and I went there, yeah,
Speaker 2: we had that problem. But I think the second time,
Speaker 2: I think the second time, for whatever reason, Google Maps
Speaker 2: brought us directly there and it wasn't an issue. It's
Speaker 2: like it it's capricious. Yeah.
Speaker 9: Yeah, I've been in putting like specific directions into Google,
Speaker 9: and I created the map for everybody to see. It's
Speaker 9: on the website.
Speaker 2: Okay, that's a good idea.
Speaker 9: Yeah, And then now I'm being even more vocal about,
Speaker 9: you know, how to find us, which street to turn down,
Speaker 9: because I realized it's people. It is in an area
Speaker 9: that people don't expect. It's right behind a residential neighborhood,
Speaker 9: and it's in the middle of like a few different buildings,
Speaker 9: and when Google takes you around the back of the building,
Speaker 9: you don't know where else to go from there. It's
Speaker 9: really hard to figure it out. It's really weird, but
Speaker 9: it's kind of sketchy for people. And we've had people
Speaker 9: come in like so mad, like people that you know,
Speaker 9: didn't expect to have it. Like it was like once
Speaker 9: taken inside and see everything for what it is, hear
Speaker 9: how the music sounds. At the end of the night,
Speaker 9: they're just like, this is the coolest place ever. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
Speaker 9: but we do we have to make it better for
Speaker 9: people to find and advertising will help.
Speaker 2: Then. Yeah.
Speaker 9: I think that's one of our constraints this year is
Speaker 9: a lot of people had trouble finding us, even though
Speaker 9: we had some really really tight shows, right right, Yeah,
Speaker 9: you see a warehouse here there, yes.
Speaker 2: Yes, yes, Well, I think we should uh maybe we
Speaker 2: should play something. So you know, you got a few
Speaker 2: bands playing tonight. I'll let you all pick. I've got
Speaker 2: I've got something from each of the three bands that
Speaker 2: we talked about, queued up and ready to start with
Speaker 2: Vices You want to start with Vices in Yeah, there's
Speaker 2: a song Regret Me that I really love and uh yeah,
Speaker 2: let's play that. And of course Advices Inc. They're gonna
Speaker 2: be on with us on I think it's the twenty
Speaker 2: ninth and the twenty ninth.
Speaker 9: I can't remember what's that?
Speaker 10: What day is what?
Speaker 6: Oh?
Speaker 2: The twenty ninth, you're right, the twenty ninth. Yeah, and
Speaker 2: they're they're really good. If you get a chance to
Speaker 2: see them live, you should definitely go tonight. If you
Speaker 2: haven't seen Vices Inc. They're a really really good live band. Absolutely,
Speaker 2: but yeah, this is called regret me from Vices.
Speaker 13: Inco except don't you what you've seen you in the middle.
Speaker 6: Amo system, I'm not your gift tell so go ahead
Speaker 6: and good.
Speaker 7: But I'll to.
Speaker 10: You regret me and that.
Speaker 6: You couldn't handle your leg and you can't even handled
Speaker 6: the truth.
Speaker 4: Homsly b jan the system and I'm perfectly.
Speaker 6: Ready try.
Speaker 4: So go ahead and regret me.
Speaker 9: But I'm not using a phone.
Speaker 14: It's my.
Speaker 6: Jos. Maybe see.
Speaker 3: I'll do anything you please.
Speaker 6: I'll do anything you please.
Speaker 4: You're gad me and.
Speaker 6: That your dad. Yeah, I'm finding perfectly that.
Speaker 7: You're here because if you.
Speaker 11: Do off the pc h hoy with a typical wander from.
Speaker 4: Head and regret me, but I'm beating you to it, dude,
Speaker 4: go ahead and.
Speaker 7: I grant me, but I always I'll do my regret.
Speaker 4: Go ahead and regretted me, but I always.
Speaker 7: Want to regret you. Go ahead and regard me, but
Speaker 7: I always to be regret.
Speaker 10: You regret me, and God regret you. You regret me,
Speaker 10: not regret you regard me and God regret you. You
Speaker 10: regret me and God forget.
Speaker 2: That is regret me. The band is Vices Inc. And
Speaker 2: they are going to be tonight at Terminus Underground along
Speaker 2: with the Island of Alaska and Grim the Acronym. And
Speaker 2: we have Eleanor and Andre from Terminus Underground here with
Speaker 2: us in studio. And yeah, that's such a great song.
Speaker 2: And yeah, we were kind of talking off their about
Speaker 2: Vices Inc.
Speaker 10: Too.
Speaker 2: They're pretty eclectic in their sound. You know, they do
Speaker 2: fit the pop punk thing, but they do a lot
Speaker 2: of different a lot of different vibes in their music,
Speaker 2: which is cool.
Speaker 9: Yeah, that's why we like to welcome bands that include
Speaker 9: alternative in their title or you know, and then when
Speaker 9: we're looking for bands to fit in with the show,
Speaker 9: we're really curating it so that all of the music
Speaker 9: really sounds good together.
Speaker 2: Yeah for the night. Oh yeah, yeah, totally totally. What
Speaker 2: what's been like? Have there been any surprises in terms
Speaker 2: of like with the bands that you've booked, like where
Speaker 2: something just surpassed your expectations.
Speaker 9: Oh yes, I would say a couple. Yeah, a couple
Speaker 9: of bands that really surpassed expectation this year just alone.
Speaker 9: But I can say about last year, the band Geary
Speaker 9: was just the first that really struck me as like
Speaker 9: something I was not expecting and really loved it. And
Speaker 9: I was really glad that they were able to grace
Speaker 9: our stage last year because it seemed like they hit
Speaker 9: a little bit of a bigger time this year and
Speaker 9: was We're on bigger stages, so that was really cool
Speaker 9: for them. Vigil is another band that, yeah, like the
Speaker 9: just the tone and the depth and breadth of their
Speaker 9: music is just That's another one that hit me. And
Speaker 9: then surprised by Conceptiicor, which the guys live right down
Speaker 9: the street from Terminus and they showed up and hung
Speaker 9: out with us and you know, pursued the spot that they,
Speaker 9: you know, wanted to play, and we had them on
Speaker 9: our stage a couple of times this year and they
Speaker 9: did this fabulous acoustic rendition of Saucer Full of Secrets
Speaker 9: from Pink Floyd and that's one of MY favorite songs
Speaker 9: and they just nailed it. And it was a doom version.
Speaker 9: So all of these bands that I love are like
Speaker 9: kind of in that doom vein. But you know, it
Speaker 9: just always surprises me when you don't expect something great
Speaker 9: and it's on your small stage and yeah, wow, this
Speaker 9: is great.
Speaker 10: Yeah.
Speaker 2: Yeah, and of course we're still around here. We still
Speaker 2: talk about the you know, the Green Yellow Night.
Speaker 9: Oh yeah, that's the favorite. We really appreciate you guys
Speaker 9: getting on that.
Speaker 2: I'd ask you if that's our passed your expectations, but
Speaker 2: I don't. I don't think anybody knew what to expect really, right,
Speaker 2: I mean, you.
Speaker 11: Know, no prepared or maybe possible things getting hit.
Speaker 9: Yeah, yeah, that was I will say that was probably
Speaker 9: one of the craziest shows we've had.
Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, I would. I would hope so in here
Speaker 2: in here too. Oh yeah, noodles, oh jeez, Yeah, it
Speaker 2: was amazing.
Speaker 9: Yeah, it's amazing also to see them still traveling around
Speaker 9: with that Pool Noodle bus.
Speaker 2: Oh yeah, the Pull Noodle Express.
Speaker 11: Yeah yeah, I think it's out of commission.
Speaker 2: They keep something keeps breaking down. Yeah.
Speaker 11: I always wondered about getting one of those school buses,
Speaker 11: and I'm seeing what they're going through with it, and
Speaker 11: I'm like, yeah, yeah, maybe those aren't the best thing
Speaker 11: for going cross country with.
Speaker 2: Yeah, something breaks on that and they're made for like.
Speaker 11: Residual area, like exactly. The highway is just like too
Speaker 11: much on that big trip.
Speaker 2: I think you're right, you know, I hadn't thought of
Speaker 2: it that way, but I think you're right, yeah, because
Speaker 2: they're not designed for that. They're not designed to drive
Speaker 2: all over the Country's that's true.
Speaker 9: I'll be sad if they have to put it out
Speaker 9: of commission because Terminus Underground sticker is on there.
Speaker 2: Oh that's right.
Speaker 9: Yes, yes, we have been traveling around the country even before.
Speaker 2: Yeah, before we're going to Yeah, yeah absolutely. Now so
Speaker 2: then so you during the winter, that's when you kind
Speaker 2: of when Terminus kind of goes into hibernation, right, it does.
Speaker 9: So we closed down for like four months. Yeah, and
Speaker 9: we kind of do a little bit of reevaluation and
Speaker 9: this year is kind of a bigger form of that.
Speaker 9: Like last year we had some significant re evaluation to
Speaker 9: change the name and to go forward in a different way,
Speaker 9: and then this year we need to expand we're just
Speaker 9: frankly a little too small for what we have going on.
Speaker 9: So we're hoping to be able to bring the space
Speaker 9: that I have and the Terminus space together. We're gonna
Speaker 9: put we want to put double doors in and have
Speaker 9: the new Hampshire Underground Lounge be primarily like a VIP
Speaker 9: lounge and then entry away into terminus from there. Oh okay, yeah,
Speaker 9: so we can offer the true VIP experience where you
Speaker 9: can still see the stage from where you are or
Speaker 9: hear it, and then you can you know, be more
Speaker 9: like in the lounge area with the couches and near
Speaker 9: the bar.
Speaker 2: And is that going to require taking down walls partially?
Speaker 9: Yeah, a partial walls, So we do have to get
Speaker 9: permission before we are able to do that. And yeah,
Speaker 9: the other thing that we're just always hoping for is
Speaker 9: that our downstairs neighbors decide to get a storefront for
Speaker 9: their furniture business because that space is absolutely perfect. It's
Speaker 9: everything we need and want for a space.
Speaker 2: So you want the downstairs neighbors to leave so you can.
Speaker 11: Yeah, there's anybody with some nice storefront for our furniture company.
Speaker 11: You got it for rent. It's cheap to contact us.
Speaker 2: We got a guy for you.
Speaker 9: We got a guy who knows the guy.
Speaker 2: Yeah.
Speaker 9: Yeah, that's one of the things that we're planning and
Speaker 9: hoping that will happen because I think the traffic flow
Speaker 9: and the bottleneck of it will be a little bit
Speaker 9: better and we I don't know if we'll be able
Speaker 9: to have more capacity that way, just more flow. I
Speaker 9: think though it makes to me, it makes sense and
Speaker 9: for safety purposes and things. But when we take our
Speaker 9: break this year, we're also going across the country to
Speaker 9: Nevada and we're going to be stopping at like all
Speaker 9: the different music hotspots and checking out different clubs so
Speaker 9: we can get some inspiration, because every time I go someplace,
Speaker 9: I do get more and more inspiration. Like we went
Speaker 9: to Demented Effects this year and they have a VIP
Speaker 9: room and in their Haunt, and I was just like,
Speaker 9: oh yeah, Wor's perfect. It's in Holio masks in like
Speaker 9: this whole place. Holy Oak is like a mill city,
Speaker 9: Like everything is a male building, so it's kind of
Speaker 9: like creepy, but they did a good job and their
Speaker 9: Haunt is in an old mill building and it's really
Speaker 9: fun and it's almost like being in a club, like
Speaker 9: a golf club or like a music club. And then
Speaker 9: you see like their different acts, like mini skits and
Speaker 9: sketches that they do with the Haunt actors, so it's
Speaker 9: super fun. And there's a bar in there. So it
Speaker 9: would be nice for Terminus to have their liquor license
Speaker 9: right now where b a yob and we're you know,
Speaker 9: it's legal, so we are a legal club even though
Speaker 9: it's considered underground because of the music style. We're not
Speaker 9: a illegal underground club. We're a legal above ground club.
Speaker 9: But we just don't have our liquor license. So we
Speaker 9: do the byob thing, and some nights we'll have like
Speaker 9: all ages shows where you know, but it's mostly twenty
Speaker 9: one plus.
Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, okay, okay, So is now is that that?
Speaker 2: Probably varius from state to state right where you can
Speaker 2: do the BYO B so New Hampshire.
Speaker 9: Yeah, Hamps you can do it. There's no laws against it.
Speaker 2: Yeah.
Speaker 9: Certain bars and clubs do it differently. Like we know
Speaker 9: about a club up north that you drop your beer
Speaker 9: or whatever off at the front desk and then you
Speaker 9: have to go to their bar and get it from them.
Speaker 9: Interesting a two dollars five dollars deposit. We thought about
Speaker 9: doing it like that, but I think people just love
Speaker 9: the idea of like, oh my god, we can go
Speaker 9: and listen to live music and not have to spend
Speaker 9: a ton of money on either food or drink. We
Speaker 9: can bring our own stuff like that seems to be
Speaker 9: what people enjoy.
Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, that's cool.
Speaker 9: I guess your own living room right, right.
Speaker 2: Exactly exactly. We should talk a little bit too about
Speaker 2: New Hampshire Underground, Yeah, because you know, listeners might not
Speaker 2: might not understand the What was it called before? I
Speaker 2: remember I used to stumble on the day on the
Speaker 2: original name, which say on the airth it.
Speaker 9: Was called the Midnight Creatives Collective, That's right, and I would.
Speaker 2: Say stuff like mid Creatures Oven or something. I kept
Speaker 2: screwing it up on the are trying to talk about it.
Speaker 9: Yeah, that was actually a name my former business partner had,
Speaker 9: and after we parted ways, necessarily I had to change
Speaker 9: the name and that just came through like it was
Speaker 9: meant to be because it was associated with Terminus Underground
Speaker 9: in that way. So New Hampshire Underground and it has
Speaker 9: always kind of been a overarching promotional management for the
Speaker 9: shows that we do. But at the same time, because
Speaker 9: I have so much knowledge of the industry and have
Speaker 9: managed bands for so many years, like twenty five years now,
Speaker 9: I decided that I would take on a few management
Speaker 9: clients as well, because I see people struggling, like I'll
Speaker 9: see questions online on certain groups and I'm like, oh,
Speaker 9: people don't have to struggle with these questions if there's
Speaker 9: someone there that can help them in mentor them through it.
Speaker 9: So ended up meeting my other client, Rick for six
Speaker 9: Minds combined through positive street Art, and he needed a
Speaker 9: lot of help, and so I was there and I
Speaker 9: supported him and built his career for the past couple
Speaker 9: of years now and now he's doing really really well
Speaker 9: and he's got a really nice handle on how the
Speaker 9: industry works, you know, the things that are needed for
Speaker 9: getting your music out there. And he's every month been
Speaker 9: killing all of his goals.
Speaker 11: So that that's what we do.
Speaker 9: We like kind of operate as a business sort of
Speaker 9: support network and crush help people crush their goals.
Speaker 6: Yeah.
Speaker 2: Yeah, it's fun.
Speaker 9: It's like really super rewarding to see that. And like
Speaker 9: with Dead Harrison, you know, they've always obviously done really
Speaker 9: really well and now they're in a phase where they're
Speaker 9: writing new music and that's really exciting to see and hear.
Speaker 9: So there's always something going on and I can always
Speaker 9: take on, you know, more clients. I've a couple different
Speaker 9: kinds of clients, Like I've got clients who just want
Speaker 9: my like listening ear and want to bounce ideas off
Speaker 9: of me, and that's cool too. So we have people
Speaker 9: that need that. And then i'm I have another guy
Speaker 9: that has a nonprofit in the music world's a recording studio,
Speaker 9: and he just wants me to administer his nonprofit.
Speaker 2: So stuff like that.
Speaker 9: So anything business in the arts is kind of what
Speaker 9: I do. And if people need help with marketing or
Speaker 9: website building or you know, even even booking, even though
Speaker 9: that's not my favorite thing to do, I can help.
Speaker 2: It's funny, I always say the same thing everyone. I
Speaker 2: have a lot of booking experience, but it's not my
Speaker 2: favorite thing and I don't do any of it currently.
Speaker 9: Because people make booking so hard. Just call people back. Yeah,
Speaker 9: And even like I'm I try to be very transparent
Speaker 9: and communicative to people who reach out to me, and
Speaker 9: I tell people you are on the list, I will
Speaker 9: call you. I promise you. I will look at your email.
Speaker 9: Just takes some time.
Speaker 2: M Oh, I know the struggle.
Speaker 9: It's yeah, you get inundated, right, Oh yeah, Oh absolutely,
Speaker 9: I'm going to talk to everybody you want to be
Speaker 9: courteous and build relationships with everyone. Yeah, So I don't
Speaker 9: want anyone to think that I've just ignored them if
Speaker 9: they've sent me a message of course time consuming.
Speaker 2: Yeah yeah, but plus now two, we live in an
Speaker 2: era where people get offended. Like if someone sends you
Speaker 2: a message on Facebook and this happens to me, and
Speaker 2: I feel bad, but I like, I might be in
Speaker 2: a moment where Okay, I have time to read it,
Speaker 2: but I don't have time to respond to it because
Speaker 2: maybe they're asking me a complicated question that I can't just,
Speaker 2: and I can't just I don't you know, I got
Speaker 2: to respond later, but I've looked at it, so now
Speaker 2: it shows that I've read it. So now people are like, oh,
Speaker 2: you left me on red. It's like, well, I didn't
Speaker 2: have time to respond to it. Not that anyone confronts
Speaker 2: me directly, but people, you know, I always see people
Speaker 2: complaining on social media, passive aggressively about it. Oh I
Speaker 2: I messaged this person and they left me on red
Speaker 2: and didn't even respond, And it's like, you know, everybody's got.
Speaker 9: To just's complaining. She's like, someone left me on red
Speaker 9: for ten minutes and I'm like ten minutes. You know,
Speaker 9: normal business standard is twenty four to forty eight hours. Yays,
Speaker 9: come on, yeah, I know.
Speaker 11: Yeah, people need to relax a little bit, Like do
Speaker 11: you not think that maybe somebody's driving and they just
Speaker 11: scanned at it and they're not gonna reply back exactly.
Speaker 2: Yeah, it happens to me all the time. Somebody sends
Speaker 2: me something.
Speaker 9: It's like I, yeah, I think almost of the time
Speaker 9: people are not intending on route.
Speaker 11: Now people technology attachment.
Speaker 2: Yeah, it is out of control. We sho. We should
Speaker 2: play another song again tonight, of course at Terminus Underground
Speaker 2: and doors open at seven is.
Speaker 9: Our doors open at seven, music starts around eight. Yeahs
Speaker 9: fifteen dollars cover for general admission, or twenty if you
Speaker 9: want to hang out the VIP lounge with the bands.
Speaker 2: Okay, very cool. So you got Vices Inc Island of
Speaker 2: Alaska and Grimly Acronym. I should play another song.
Speaker 11: What do you.
Speaker 9: No Good?
Speaker 2: Want to play? Yeah? This is I had not heard
Speaker 2: this until this morning. Actually I listened to this and
Speaker 2: I saw that this is their newest single be Yourself,
Speaker 2: and I really love this song. So yeah, let's give
Speaker 2: this a spin and then we'll come back. We've got
Speaker 2: Eleanora and Andre here from Terminus Underground in New Hampshire Underground,
Speaker 2: and of course Andre also in the band Dead Harrison.
Speaker 2: But let's give this a listen. This is grim the
Speaker 2: acronym I really like this song a lot. This is
Speaker 2: called be yourself.
Speaker 4: I've gone son, I'm God.
Speaker 6: My freak.
Speaker 4: Hotel, your hot.
Speaker 15: By yourself, by your son, by your son.
Speaker 16: By your son, by your son, by your son, by
Speaker 16: your son.
Speaker 14: By your son, by your son, by yourself, by your son,
Speaker 14: by your son.
Speaker 4: Can't weird say weird, bay.
Speaker 6: Weird all time.
Speaker 4: Don't let them tag say silents.
Speaker 15: All right down to me, tell me so much to.
Speaker 10: You and me.
Speaker 15: So by your God, by your tom, by your now, by.
Speaker 14: Your tom, by your tom, by your thumb, Yeah, by
Speaker 14: your dumb, by your tomb, by.
Speaker 15: Your no, by your thob, by your thumb, by.
Speaker 14: Your thumb, free fo shell show, by your tho, by
Speaker 14: by thus, by your mom, your mother, or.
Speaker 7: By stop, by a stop, why stop my son, my
Speaker 7: son Ala.
Speaker 3: It takes one to know one.
Speaker 8: The stars armist lie now wear fast off like Jesus.
Speaker 10: Three days suning know all lie.
Speaker 1: But in me up, I'm just a friend.
Speaker 8: Playing Protector's on your phone. Beshima can lead him on
Speaker 8: on you days the way he made the bill. But
Speaker 8: you have been at beside, canil in one another game?
Speaker 7: Try this you do.
Speaker 15: I can't keep you.
Speaker 17: You just push away. Oh you're a brother onside my soul.
Speaker 17: Before day begin, when it's all the senate time, I
Speaker 17: start to miss you again, I'll just sleep.
Speaker 7: By myself for your sleep bad.
Speaker 17: I take in the carding you let me off the
Speaker 17: path now where I in like Jude is kissed my cheek.
Speaker 10: Now that rap, but it again.
Speaker 6: I'm just a friend playing pretenders on your phone.
Speaker 4: Pits him again to beat him alone?
Speaker 6: Now son, because I pay bye.
Speaker 7: But she's at and I say goodbye blue.
Speaker 6: One another road.
Speaker 7: Through this and your tea.
Speaker 6: I can't keep you laughing.
Speaker 17: You just pushing all your brother na son, the people
Speaker 17: they begin.
Speaker 6: When it's all said.
Speaker 1: I started to miss you again, I'll.
Speaker 6: Just see why by myself. Sleep bad.
Speaker 17: I can't keep it well, you just push your way,
Speaker 17: you all your job said, I saw lot people.
Speaker 7: To day begin.
Speaker 17: Man, it's all said time I said to miss you again.
Speaker 6: I'll just sleep by myself.
Speaker 7: Your seeb.
Speaker 2: That is holy Go. That is the new single from
Speaker 2: Island of Alaska. I like their sound a lot two
Speaker 2: female singers in that band, which is very cool. And
Speaker 2: we were kind of talking off air about Vice's ink
Speaker 2: of course they're a female fronted band as well, and
Speaker 2: both bands, along with Grim the Acronym, are going to
Speaker 2: be playing tonight for those of you who are listening
Speaker 2: live on Saturday tonight at Terminus Underground in Nashua. And
Speaker 2: of course we have Eleanor and Andre here from Terminus
Speaker 2: and we've been talking all about that this morning. And
Speaker 2: doors open at seven.
Speaker 9: I open at seven, I should say. The address is
Speaker 9: one thirty four Hain Street, right off of Arlington Street,
Speaker 9: and it's down a little hill and you'll see a
Speaker 9: brick mill building the double glass doors and then we're
Speaker 9: on the second floor. So the doors open at seven.
Speaker 9: Music starts at eight fifteen dollars general admission twenty dollars VIP.
Speaker 2: Yeah, and if you haven't been to Terminus, you got
Speaker 2: to check it.
Speaker 9: Out and you can go on the website and you
Speaker 9: can buy tickets there. So right on the home page
Speaker 9: of New York Underground dot oorg New Hampshire Underground dot
Speaker 9: org you'll see the poster for tonight's show ticket link
Speaker 9: and you can buy tickets there. We also take venmo
Speaker 9: or cash at the door also cash app to Yeah.
Speaker 2: Yeah, it's good to have all those options. Yeah, absolutely,
Speaker 2: Is there anything we didn't talk about in regard to
Speaker 2: Terminus that that you want to mention because it's rare
Speaker 2: that we have an opportunity to have both of you
Speaker 2: here at the same time, and I just want to
Speaker 2: make sure. I mean, it's such a cool place, it's
Speaker 2: such a great venue. I'm excited to see what you
Speaker 2: do in twenty twenty six. And you know, you were
Speaker 2: kind of hinting around about expanding and whatnot, but well,
Speaker 2: not hinting, you said that that is the plan. But
Speaker 2: I mean, but is there anything about that we didn't
Speaker 2: talk about that you want to make sure our listeners
Speaker 2: know about.
Speaker 9: I mean, expansion definitely is on the horizon. We definitely
Speaker 9: want more people to come in, more people to experience
Speaker 9: what we have going on. The hospitality that we provide
Speaker 9: is top par That's like the responses that everyone says
Speaker 9: is this place is so cool, the hospitality is so amazing.
Speaker 9: It's better than any bar we've ever been to. So
Speaker 9: I want more people to experience that, and not just bands,
Speaker 9: you know, just fans of live music and the sound
Speaker 9: that Andre does am our sound engineer. That's a good
Speaker 9: thing to Mentionhenomenal like every band sounds like they're on
Speaker 9: a huge stage. Even though it's a small stage. The
Speaker 9: sound is full and you can hear every nuance and
Speaker 9: that's what makes it a nice place to listen to music.
Speaker 9: If your true music lover, you get to hear that
Speaker 9: in a space that's comfortable for you and not you know,
Speaker 9: something where you feel pressured to, uh just stand there
Speaker 9: and observe.
Speaker 11: Right right, yeah, not hear your neighbors knocking on the wall.
Speaker 2: Absolutely absolutely, well, thank you both so much, and it
Speaker 2: is what wonderful to see you and uh love what
Speaker 2: you're doing to be.
Speaker 11: Here and see you out again.
Speaker 9: Absolutely absolutely come to terminus.
Speaker 2: Oh, we were saying too off air that you know
Speaker 2: you looked when you when you walked into the building.
Speaker 2: You look different to me. And because you had shaved,
Speaker 2: because you were both, we should mention that you were.
Speaker 2: You were Ozzie and Sharon for Halloween.
Speaker 12: Right.
Speaker 9: Yes, by some circles we are considered the Aussie and
Speaker 9: Sharon of the East Coast because of all the things
Speaker 9: that we do. And it's kind of like a joke,
Speaker 9: but we just decided to play on it and dress
Speaker 9: up like Ozzie and Sharon and it was fun.
Speaker 11: English is horrible all night at.
Speaker 9: The last show. It is our Halloween show. I'd hear
Speaker 9: a Sharon and I'd be like, oh my god. Yeah,
Speaker 9: I'd have to come running to see what it was
Speaker 9: facing them with bubbles. Yeah, that would have been a
Speaker 9: really good idea.
Speaker 2: Bubbles, Sharon.
Speaker 9: A couple of people mentioned that actually.
Speaker 2: Bubbles the Prince of Dolphness my British accents even worse
Speaker 2: than your British. I sound like an Australian with that
Speaker 2: trauma when I tried to do on it.
Speaker 11: Why do I sound like I'm Scottish.
Speaker 9: We even had a drinking game going where like if
Speaker 9: you heard Sharon or Ozzy out of either of our mouths,
Speaker 9: you had to dream.
Speaker 2: Yeah, that's cool, very good, very good. Well, I think
Speaker 2: we should end the segment with a terror with a
Speaker 2: Dad Harrison song, Terror Grinder, my personal favorite. It sounds
Speaker 2: like this is the favorite of a lot of people. Yep,
Speaker 2: from what you guys have told me so, So we'll
Speaker 2: end with that. And if you are listening live on
Speaker 2: Saturday Morning stick around. Coming up in the second hour,
Speaker 2: Charles Richardson and Eric Pilcher, we'll both be joining us
Speaker 2: remotely of course, and then in the third hour under
Speaker 2: the Horizon, they haven't been on in a while, but
Speaker 2: they've been up to a lot of great stuff. They
Speaker 2: played the Terminus, Yeah, yeah, they.
Speaker 9: Played it Terminus, and then at the spot that I
Speaker 9: did a show, Yes, yeah, we had a blue ou.
Speaker 9: They're great. Their whole team is great, their management is great.
Speaker 9: So that's awesome.
Speaker 2: Yeah, it's it's always kind of surreal seeing Mike Palmer
Speaker 2: because when back in the day, so long ago now
Speaker 2: and yet it seems like not so long. But like
Speaker 2: I was in a band called My Life Crisis and
Speaker 2: Mike was in disorder by Design and we would play
Speaker 2: a lot of shows together. So but he and he
Speaker 2: kind of looks the same too. He hasn't even changed. Really,
Speaker 2: it's but it's surreal been in a room with him.
Speaker 2: But it's but it's cool.
Speaker 9: He knows what he's doing.
Speaker 2: He does.
Speaker 9: He can tell he's been in the industry for a
Speaker 9: while himself.
Speaker 2: And yeah, absolutely, all right, very good. So we will
Speaker 2: end the segment with this again, thank you both so much,
Speaker 2: and uh get to Terminus tonight, Terminus Underground, Terminus Underground,
Speaker 2: and here is this is Terror Grinder and the band
Speaker 2: is Dad Harrison.
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